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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.

Edition

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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