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ÖNORM EN ISO 20783-2

Issue date: 2004 06 01

Petroleum and related products - Determination of emulsion stability of fire-resistant fluids - Part 2: Fluids in category HFB (ISO 20783-2:2003)

This part of ISO 20783 specifies three test methods to assess the stability of emulsions within the category HFB, as defined in ISO 6743-4[5]. Method A describes a meth...
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This part of ISO 20783 specifies three test methods to assess the stability of emulsions within the category HFB, as defined in ISO 6743-4[5]. Method A describes a method for the determination of stability during storage at ambient temperature [(20 ± 2) °C] and is applicable to HFB and HFB.LT1) fluids. Method B describes a method for the determination of stability during storage at medium temperature [(70 ± 2) °C] and is again applicable to HFB and HFB.LT1) fluids. Method C describes a method for the determination of stability during storage at low temperature ± 2) °C] and is applicable only to HFB.LT1) fluids.
ÖNORM EN ISO 20783-2
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