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ISO 3451:1984

ISO 3451:1984 Plastics – Determination of ash – Part 3: Unplasticized cellulose acetate

CDN $76.00

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Description

Specifies a method for the determination of the ash unplasticized cellulose acetate, free of additives, fillers, dyes or other materials, which may affect the result. -Ignition of a test portion and calcination in a muffle furnace maintained at 575 C or 850 C (as agreed). Higher temperatures such as 850 C will convert carbonates to the oxides and thus give lower values. The general instructions in ISO 3451/1 shall be followed.

Edition

1

Published Date

1984-05-01

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

2

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

Specifies a method for the determination of the ash unplasticized cellulose acetate, free of additives, fillers, dyes or other materials, which may affect the result. -Ignition of a test portion and calcination in a muffle furnace maintained at 575 C or 850 C (as agreed). Higher temperatures such as 850 C will convert carbonates to the oxides and thus give lower values. The general instructions in ISO 3451/1 shall be followed.

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