Evaluation of Microbiological Test Kits for Hydrocarbon Fuel Systems
AUTOR(ES)
Bailey, C. A.
RESUMO
Commercially available kits were tested for their ability to detect bacterial and fungal contamination in hydrocarbon fuel systems. The handling ease of the kits was evaluated, and their sensitivity was compared with that of conventional methods. Most kits in both laboratory and field studies compared well with laboratory methods and were sufficiently sensitive to determine contamination in shipboard fuel tanks.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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