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ISO 759:1981

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Volatile organic liquids for industrial use Determination of dry residue after evaporation on water bath General method
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Published date

01-09-1981

The method of test is applicable to products having dry residues after evaporation greater than or equal to 10 mg/kg 0.001 % (m/m). The principle consists in evaporation of a test portion on a water bath, and drying the residue, if any, to a constant mass in an oven at 110 C 2 K. - Cancels and replaces ISO Recommendation R 759-1968 of which it constitutes a technical revision.

DevelopmentNote
Also numbered as BS 4524(1983) (08/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
2
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
NBN T 02 102 : 1982 Identical
UNE 55830:1984 Identical
SS-ISO 759 : 1993 Identical
NFT 20 606 : 82 FD Identical
PN ISO 759 : 2000 Identical

BS 509-2:1984 Acetone for industrial use Methods of test
ISO 1388-1:1981 Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 1: General

ISO 758:1976 Liquid chemical products for industrial use — Determination of density at 20 degrees C
ISO 5789:1979 Fluorinated hydrocarbons for industrial use — Determination of non-volatile residue
ISO 5277:1981 Aromatic hydrocarbons Determination of residue on evaporation of products having boiling points up to 150 degrees C

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