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Standard Fuel Filter Test Fluid

2017-04-18
CURRENT
J1696_201704
This SAE Standard defines the requirements for fluid to be used in the SAE Fuel Filter Test Procedures.
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STANDARD FUEL FILTER TEST FLUID

1997-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1696_199706
This SAE Standard defines the requirements for fluid to be used in the SAE Fuel Filter Test Procedures.
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STANDARD FUEL FILTER TEST FLUID

1994-04-04
HISTORICAL
J1696_199404
This SAE Standard defines the requirements for fluid to be used in the SAE Fuel Filter Test Procedures.
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STANDARD OIL FILTER TEST OIL

1989-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1260_198904
This SAE Standard defines the requirements for an oil to be used in the SAE HS J806 JUN83, Oil Filter Test Procedures.
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FULL FLOW LUBRICATING OIL FILTERS MULTIPASS METHOD FOR EVALUATING FILTRATION PERFORMANCE

1988-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1858_198806
This standard establishes a multipass filtration performance test with continuous contaminant injection for lubricating oil filter elements. It also includes a procedure for determining the contaminant capacity, particulate removal characteristics, and pressure loss. It also includes a test currently applicable to lubricating oil filter elements which exhibit a 10 μm filtration ratio of less than 75 and a rated flow between 4 and 600 L/min. This standard provides a test procedure which yields reproducible test data for evaluating the filtration performance of a lubricating oil filter element.
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Coarse Droplet Water/Fuel Separation Test Procedure

2010-10-20
CURRENT
J1839_201010
To determine the undissolved water removal performance of a fuel/water separator under controlled laboratory conditions, using water droplets. This test method is applicable for diesel and biodiesel fuel.
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Glossary of Terms Related to Fluid Filters and Filter Testing

2012-05-29
HISTORICAL
J1124_201205
Over the years during which fluid filtration systems have been developing, many terms have come into use for descriptions of characteristics of filter media, filter assemblies, test methods, and test materials. Inevitably, some terms have been applied loosely, so that the same term may have different meaning to different people, or in different frames of reference. Recognizing the need for clearly defined terms, which can have only one meaning for all persons in all circumstances, so that documents dealing with standard methods of evaluation of filters will have only one interpretation, the Filter Test methods Subcommittee of the SAE Engine Committee has compiled this Glossary of related terms. No attempt has been made to produce an all-inclusive document, containing definitions of all terms related to all types of fluid filters. Instead, the Glossary is confined to the terms likely to be encountered in relation to filters for lubricating oil and fuels.
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Glossary of Terms Related to Fluid Filters and Filter Testing

2018-10-04
CURRENT
J1124_201810
Over the years during which fluid filtration systems have been developing, many terms have come into use for descriptions of characteristics of filter media, filter assemblies, test methods, and test materials. Inevitably, some terms have been applied loosely, so that the same term may have different meaning to different people, or in different frames of reference. Recognizing the need for clearly defined terms, which can have only one meaning for all persons in all circumstances, so that documents dealing with standard methods of evaluation of filters will have only one interpretation, the Filter Test methods Subcommittee of the SAE Engine Committee has compiled this Glossary of related terms. No attempt has been made to produce an all-inclusive document, containing definitions of all terms related to all types of fluid filters. Instead, the Glossary is confined to the terms likely to be encountered in relation to filters for lubricating oil and fuels.
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS RELATED TO FLUID FILTERS AND FILTER TESTING

1987-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1124_198703
Over the years during which fluid filtration systems have been developing, many terms have come into use for descriptions of characteristics of filter media, filter assemblies, test methods, and test materials. Inevitably, some terms have been applied loosely, so that the same term may have different meaning to different people, or in different frames of reference. Recognizing the need for clearly defined terms, which can have only one meaning for all persons in all circumstances, so that documents dealing with standard methods of evaluation of filters will have only one interpretation, the Filter Test methods Subcommittee of the SAE Engine Committee has compiled this Glossary of related terms. No attempt has been made to produce an all-inclusive document, containing definitions of all terms related to all types of fluid filters. Instead, the Glossary is confined to the terms likely to be encountered in relation to filters for lubricating oil and fuels.
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FUEL FILTERS—INITIAL SINGLE-PASS EFFICIENCY TEST METHOD

1993-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1985_199310
This SAE Standard is intended for all sizes of fuel filters, so a variety of test stands may be required depending upon flow rate. The low contamination level, downstream clean-up filter, and short duration of the test ensures that the particle retention ability of the filter is measured in a single pass as no appreciable loading or regression will occur.
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Fuel Filter - Initial Single-Pass Efficiency Test Method

2023-12-13
CURRENT
J1985_202312
This SAE Standard is intended for all sizes of fuel filters, so a variety of test stands may be required depending upon flow rate. The low contamination level, downstream clean-up filter, and short duration of the test ensure that the particle retention ability of the filter is measured in a single pass, as no appreciable loading or regression will occur.
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Fuel Filter - Initial Single-Pass Efficiency Test Method

2013-10-07
HISTORICAL
J1985_201310
This SAE Standard is intended for all sizes of fuel filters, so a variety of test stands may be required depending upon flow rate. The low contamination level, downstream clean-up filter, and short duration of the test, ensures that the particle retention ability of the filter is measured in a single pass as no appreciable loading or regression will occur.
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