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Standard Test Method for. Determination of Additive Elements, Wear Metals, and Contaminants in Used Lubricating Oils and Determination of Selected Elements in Base Oils by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ICP-AES)1 The specific elements are listed in Table 1 Standard Test Method for. Designation: D −Standard Test Method for Multielement Determination of Used and Unused Lubricating Oils and Base Oils by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Designation: D –e1An American National Standard. Multielement Determination of Used and Unused Lubricating Oils and Base Oils by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ICP-AES)This standard is issued under the Þxed designation D; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of original adoption or, in the case of Wear metal analysis using the RV ICP-OES with Advanced Valve System (AVS 6) Rapid determination ofelements in used and unused oils according to ASTM Standard Test method. D Designation: D –e1An American National Standard. Standard Test Method for. Determination of Additive Elements, Wear Metals, and Contaminants in Used Standard method ASTM D Scope. The standard method ASTM D is for Determination of Additive Elements, Wear Metals, and Contaminants in Used Standard method ASTM D is the gold standard test used by oil-testing (tribology) laboratories around the world for the rapid determination ofelements in used and This work demonstrates the ability of PerkinElmer's Avio® Max fully simultaneous ICP-OES to meet the criteria of ASTM Method D for the analysis of in-service oilsThis application note describes the analysis of oils in accordance with standard test method ASTM D for “Determination of Additive Elements, Wear Metals, and Contaminants in Used Lubricating Oils and Determination of Selected Elements in Base Oils by ICP-OES” ScopeThis test method covers the determination of additive elements, wear metals, and contaminants in used and unused lubricating oils and base oils by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES).