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I am setting up method for analyzing impurities in propylene for students. They say that it should follow MCI test method ? but not ASTM. Anyone know what the MCI stands for ?
Thanks for any inputs
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Thanks for the reply. They are students working on their project. I am not sure the MCI tests so I may try to search in the ASTM instead for the test.Who is they? I have never heard of any set of analytical testing protocols called MCI. I'd go with the ASTM if I were you. It is extremely likely that the petrochemical industry would adhere to the ASTM standards.
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