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ISO 5940:2007

ISO 5940:2007 Carbonaceous materials used in the production of aluminium – Pitch for electrodes – Part 2: Determination of the softening point (Mettler softening point method)

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Description

ISO 5940-2:2007 specifies a method to determine the softening point of pitches by the Mettler method, within the range of 50 °C to 180 °C.

It can be used for other organic materials that are used as binder and impregnating agents, where they have a Mettler softening point within the range of 50 °C to 150 °C.

Edition

1

Published Date

2007-04-17

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

8

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English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 5940-2:2007 specifies a method to determine the softening point of pitches by the Mettler method, within the range of 50 °C to 180 °C.

It can be used for other organic materials that are used as binder and impregnating agents, where they have a Mettler softening point within the range of 50 °C to 150 °C.

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