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ÖNORM EN ISO 638-2

Issue date: 2021 08 15

Paper, board, pulps and cellulosic nanomaterials - Determination of dry matter content by oven-drying method - Part 2: Suspensions of cellulosic nanomaterials (ISO 638-2:2021)

This document specifies an oven-drying method for the determination of the dry matter content in suspensions of cellulosic nanomaterials. The procedure is applicable to c...
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Withdrawn : 2022 08 15
Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
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Digital | 15 Pages
Language:
German | English | Download GER/ENG
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This document specifies an oven-drying method for the determination of the dry matter content in suspensions of cellulosic nanomaterials. The procedure is applicable to cellulosic nanomaterial suspensions which do not contain any appreciable quantities of materials other than water that are volatile at the temperature of 105 °C ± 2 °C. It is used, for example, in the case of cellulosic nanomaterial suspensions samples taken for chemical and physical tests in the laboratory, when a concurrent determination of dry matter content is required.
ÖNORM EN ISO 638-2
2022 08 15
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ÖNORM EN ISO 638-2
2021 08 15
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ÖNORM EN ISO 638
2009 04 15
Paper, board and pulps - Determination of dry matter content - Oven-drying method (ISO 638:2008)
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ÖNORM EN 20638
1994 03 01
Pulps - Determination of dry matter content (ISO 638:1978)
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ÖNORM EN ISO 638-2
Issue date : 2022 08 15
Paper, board, pulps and cellulosic nanomaterials - Determination of dry matter content by oven-drying method - Part 2: Suspensions of cellulosic nanomaterials (ISO 638-2:2022)
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ISO 638-2:2021
Issue date : 2021 05 06
Paper, board, pulps and cellulosic nanomaterials — Determination of dry matter content by oven-drying method — Part 2: Suspensions of cellulosic nanomaterials