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API RP 1173: Pipeline Safety Management Systems

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API RP 1173: Pipeline Safety Management Systems : Errata 1

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ISO 8780:1990

ISO 8780:1990 Pigments and extenders – Methods of dispersion for assessment of dispersion characteristics – Part 2: Dispersion using an oscillatory shaking machine

CDN $76.00

SKU: 28ba3bb2a19c Category:

Description

The method is suitable for the preparation of dispersions of several samples in the quality control of pigments. An agreed binder system of low vicosity is used. This method is restricted to low-viscosity mill bases allowing free movement of the grinding spheres. It is not suitable for optimizing mill base formulations for other dispersing techniques.

Edition

1

Published Date

1990-11-15

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

5

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English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

The method is suitable for the preparation of dispersions of several samples in the quality control of pigments. An agreed binder system of low vicosity is used. This method is restricted to low-viscosity mill bases allowing free movement of the grinding spheres. It is not suitable for optimizing mill base formulations for other dispersing techniques.

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