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GUM PROBLEM IN MOTORFUELS: RATE OF DISTILLATION REFLECTED IN AMOUNT PRESENT. PREPONDERANCE OF CONSTITUENTS FOUND IN CERTAIN FRACTIONS
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Gums and gum forming compounds, if they occur in motor fuel, give rise to many refining and utilization problems. Deposits in storage tanks, piping, carburetors, etc., may occur; motor valve stems, especially if the valves leak slightly, may become coated with a sticky gum which impedes their action, and gasoline pump bowls may become discolored.

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CitationH.P. Rue, Ralph H. Espach ---- Roy Long, GUM PROBLEM IN MOTORFUELS: RATE OF DISTILLATION REFLECTED IN AMOUNT PRESENT. PREPONDERANCE OF CONSTITUENTS FOUND IN CERTAIN FRACTIONS, 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/gum-problem-in-motorfuels-rate-of-distillation-reflected-in-amount-present-preponderance-of-cons
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Poc EmailRoy.long@netl.doe.gov
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Publication Date1930-3-1
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