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Norm
ISO 17827-1:2016
Issue date: 2016 03 08
Solid biofuels — Determination of particle size distribution for uncompressed fuels — Part 1: Oscillating screen method using sieves with apertures of 3,15 mm and above
ISO 17827-1:2016 specifies a method for the determination of the size distribution of particulate biofuels by the horizontally oscillating screen method. It applies to pa...
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: 2024 05 23
Publisher:
International Organization for Standardization
Format:
Digital | 9 Pages
Language:
English
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Mechanical & plant engineering, Energy and heat transfer engineering, Biological sources and alternative sources of energy
Traffic & transport, Automotive engineering, Biofuels
Healthcare, Biotechnology, Biofuels
Chemistry, paper & textiles, Petroleum. Petroleum products. Natural gas, Biofuels
Chemistry, paper & textiles, Products of the chemical industry, Biofuels
ISO 17827-1:2016 specifies a method for the determination of the size distribution of particulate biofuels by the horizontally oscillating screen method. It applies to particulate uncompressed fuels with a nominal top size of 3,15 mm and above, e.g. wood chips, hog fuel, olive stones, etc. The method is intended to characterize material up to a particle size class of P63. For larger P-classes, the characterization is mainly done by hand sorting.
ISO 17827-1:2024
2024 05 23
Solid biofuels — Determination of particle size distribution for uncompressed fuels — Part 1: Oscill...
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ISO 17827-1:2016
2016 03 08
Solid biofuels — Determination of particle size distribution for uncompressed fuels — Part 1: Oscill...
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ISO 17827-1:2024
Issue date :
2024 05 23
Solid biofuels — Determination of particle size distribution for uncompressed fuels — Part 1: Oscillating screen method using sieves with apertures of 3,15 mm and above