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ISO 17190:2001

ISO 17190:2001 Urine-absorbing aids for incontinence – Test methods for characterizing polymer-based absorbent materials – Part 11: Determination of content of respirable particles

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Description

This part of ISO 17190 specifies a method for determining the content of respirable particles in polyacrylate (PA)

superabsorbent powders.

NOTE Commercial polyacrylate superabsorbent powders consist of particles averaging 400 μm to 800 μm in diameter,

which are much larger than the maximum size for respirable particles of approximately 10 μm. Due to the production process,

very low amounts of respirable particles may be present in commercial superabsorbent powders.

Edition

1

Published Date

2001-12-06

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

6

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This part of ISO 17190 specifies a method for determining the content of respirable particles in polyacrylate (PA)

superabsorbent powders.

NOTE Commercial polyacrylate superabsorbent powders consist of particles averaging 400 μm to 800 μm in diameter,

which are much larger than the maximum size for respirable particles of approximately 10 μm. Due to the production process,

very low amounts of respirable particles may be present in commercial superabsorbent powders.

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