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Test basis for total chlorine

Test basis for total chlorine, Total:10 items.

In the international standard classification, Test basis for total chlorine involves: Construction materials, Rubber, Internal combustion engines, Fuels.


HU-MSZT, Test basis for total chlorine

Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS), Test basis for total chlorine

  • KS F 2737-2005 Testing method for chloride ion penetration of concrete by using indicator
  • KS R ISO 14396:2006 Reciprocating internal combustion engines-Determination and method for the measurement of engine power-Additional requirements for exhaust emission tests in accordance with ISO 8178

YU-JUS, Test basis for total chlorine

  • JUS H.P8.081-1988 Testing ofpesticides. DDT, technical. Determination of total organic chlorine content
  • JUS H.P8.090-1988 Testing of pesticides. Atrazine, technical. Determ inati on of total content of chloro-triazines. Potentio- metric method
  • JUS H.P8.093-1988 Testing of pesticides. Simazine, technical. Determination of total content of chloro triazines. Potentio- metric method

German Institute for Standardization, Test basis for total chlorine

  • DIN 53529-2:1983 Testing of rubber and elastomers; measurement of vulcanization characteristics (curometry); evaluation of cross-linking isotherms in terms of reaction kinetics

International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Test basis for total chlorine

  • ISO 14396:2002 Reciprocating internal combustion engines - Determination and method for the measurement of engine power - Additional requirements for exhaust emission tests in accordance with ISO 8178

Association Francaise de Normalisation, Test basis for total chlorine

  • NF EN ISO 7393-2:2018 Qualité de l'eau - Dosage du chlore libre et du chlore total - Partie 2 : méthode colorimétrique à la N,N-diéthylphénylène-1,4 diamine destinée aux contrôles de routine

American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), Test basis for total chlorine

  • ASTM D7994-17 Standard Test Method for Total Fluorine, Chlorine, and Sulfur in Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) by Oxidative Pyrohydrolytic Combustion Followed by Ion Chromatography Detection (Combustion Ion Chromatograp




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