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ISO 23900:2015

ISO 23900:2015 Pigments and extenders – Methods of dispersion and assessment of dispersibility in plastics – Part 4: Determination of colouristic properties and ease of dispersion of white pigments in polyethylene by two-roll milling

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Description

ISO 23900-4:2015 specifies a method of determining the colouristic properties of a test pigment in polyethylene (PE) relative to a standard, and the ease of dispersion DHPE of pigments from the differences in tinting strength of dispersing colouring materials under various conditions. The method is appropriate for use with white pigments.

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1

Published Date

2015-04-24

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

4

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English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 23900-4:2015 specifies a method of determining the colouristic properties of a test pigment in polyethylene (PE) relative to a standard, and the ease of dispersion DHPE of pigments from the differences in tinting strength of dispersing colouring materials under various conditions. The method is appropriate for use with white pigments.

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