
ISO 8212:1986
ISO 8212:1986 Soaps and detergents – Techniques of sampling during manufacture
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Category: ICS:71.100.40
Description
A certain number of increments is taken from the batch to be sampled. The increments are mixed to form a representative sample (bulk sample). From the representative sample a final sample is prepared by means of replicate reductions.
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1
Published Date
1986-06-12
Status
PUBLISHED
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13
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Abstract
A certain number of increments is taken from the batch to be sampled. The increments are mixed to form a representative sample (bulk sample). From the representative sample a final sample is prepared by means of replicate reductions.
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