ASTM International offers training course on diesel fuels
3/25/2011 12:00:00 AM
Participants will learn the significance of these requirements; how to interpret product inspections; the impacts of product quality on diesel engine applications; and current fuel issues and challenges. There will be extensive discussions on diesel fuel lubricity, low temperature operability and sulfur content. Participants will gain an understanding of the interconnection of diesel fuel with other fuels and the impacts of quality requirements on refinery production and product availability.
The course, which features a tour of a testing facility, OEM site or terminal operation, is designed for supervisors, managers and other professionals in the fields of laboratory operations, fuel handling, purchasing, engine manufacture, fuel system design, fuel marketing and sales and quality control.
The course will be held three times in 2011: April 26-28 at ASTM headquarters in West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania; September 27-29 in San Francisco, California; and October 25-27 in Chicago, Illinois.
For a free brochure that includes registration and hotel information, visit the ASTM Web site at www.astm.org.
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