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ISO 14377:2002
ISO 14377:2002 Canned evaporated milk – Determination of tin content – Method using graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
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Categories: ICS:67.100.10, LOGO:IDF
Description
ISO 14377|IDF 168:2002 specifies a graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometric method for the determination of the tin content of (sterilized) canned evaporated milk. It is applicable to samples with tin contents of more than 5 mg/kg.
Edition
1
Published Date
2002-03-07
Status
PUBLISHED
Pages
8
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Abstract
ISO 14377|IDF 168:2002 specifies a graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometric method for the determination of the tin content of (sterilized) canned evaporated milk. It is applicable to samples with tin contents of more than 5 mg/kg.
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