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ISO 2961:1974

ISO 2961:1974 Aluminium oxide primarily used for the production of aluminium – Determination of an adsorption index

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Description

Specifies two methods for industrial calcined products. The first, using carbon tetrachloride vapour, is applicable if the density of the material exceeds 3.75 g/ml; the second, using water vapour, is applicable if the density of the material is lower than 3.75 g/ml. The adsorptive power is evaluated by exposure of a previously dried sample to an atmosphere saturated with carbon tetrachloride or water vapour at a conventional temperature. Measurement of the quantity of the corresponding vapour adsorbed after a conventional time. Has also been approved by the IUPAC.

Edition

1

Published Date

1974-02-01

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

4

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English

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Abstract

Specifies two methods for industrial calcined products. The first, using carbon tetrachloride vapour, is applicable if the density of the material exceeds 3.75 g/ml; the second, using water vapour, is applicable if the density of the material is lower than 3.75 g/ml. The adsorptive power is evaluated by exposure of a previously dried sample to an atmosphere saturated with carbon tetrachloride or water vapour at a conventional temperature. Measurement of the quantity of the corresponding vapour adsorbed after a conventional time. Has also been approved by the IUPAC.

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