Cloud Point

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The temperature at which a cloud or haze begins to appear in a previously dried oil when cooled under prescribed conditions, due to the separation of paraffin wax. Since a fuel must be clear and bright for the clouding to be observed, this only applies to certain distillate fuels. Clouding may be regarded as an advance warning of the onset of pour point problems due to either the low temperature or high wax content of the fuel.

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