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ISO 308:1994

ISO 308:1994 Plastics – Phenolic moulding materials – Determination of acetone-soluble matter (apparent resin content of material in the unmoulded state)

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Description

Specification of a gravimetric method for the determination of the amount of matter that can be extracted by boiling acetone from a sample of finely divided phenolic moulding material. The extract is dried under controlled conditions and the mass of residue determined by weighing. The amount of acetone soluble matter (apparent resin content) is expressed as percentage by mass of the original test portion.

Edition

3

Published Date

1994-09-29

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

3

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

Specification of a gravimetric method for the determination of the amount of matter that can be extracted by boiling acetone from a sample of finely divided phenolic moulding material. The extract is dried under controlled conditions and the mass of residue determined by weighing. The amount of acetone soluble matter (apparent resin content) is expressed as percentage by mass of the original test portion.

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