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ISO 15379:2015

ISO 15379:2015 Carbonaceous materials for the production of aluminium – Cathode block materials – Part 2: Determination of the expansion due to sodium penetration without application of pressure

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ISO 15379-2:2015 specifies a method that covers the determination of linear expansion under external pressure due to sodium penetration in cathode-block materials used in the production of aluminium.

The linear expansion of the blocks depends on the sampling direction due to anisotropy.

Edition

2

Published Date

2015-05-22

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

5

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English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 15379-2:2015 specifies a method that covers the determination of linear expansion under external pressure due to sodium penetration in cathode-block materials used in the production of aluminium.

The linear expansion of the blocks depends on the sampling direction due to anisotropy.

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