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hydrogen reaction, Total:13 items.
In the international standard classification, hydrogen reaction involves: Pumps, Fluid storage devices, Equipment for the chemical industry, Equipment for petroleum and natural gas industries, Iron and steel products, Energy and heat transfer engineering in general, Non-ferrous metals, Services.
Group Standards of the People's Republic of China, hydrogen reaction
- T/ZZB 2065-2021 Hydrogenation reaction feed pump
- T/ZJDJ 003-2022 Self-priming mixer for hydrogenation reactor
- T/CAPEC 25-2020 Petroleum and chemical industry—Technical requirements of manufacturing consulting service for Hydrogenation reactor
- T/CASME 509-2023 The production technology of special equipment in petrochemical industry requires hydrogenation reactor
Shandong Provincial Standard of the People's Republic of China, hydrogen reaction
Professional Standard - Machinery, hydrogen reaction
- JB/T 7215-1994 Technical condition of forge welding hot-wall hydrogenation reactor
- JB/T 7556-1994 2 1/4Cr-1Mo steel forgings for hot wall hydrogenation reactors Technical conditions
国家市场监督管理总局、中国国家标准化管理委员会, hydrogen reaction
- GB/T 36669.1-2018 In-service pressure vessel inspection—Part 1: Hydrogenation reactor
- GB/T 39359-2020 Integrating sphere method for the test of liquid/solid suspended photocatalytic hydrogen production reaction
Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS), hydrogen reaction
- KS D 8505-1996(2016) Method for measuring the heat of hydriding reaction of hydrogen absorbing alloys
- KS D 8505-1996(2021) Method for measuring the heat of hydriding reaction of hydrogen absorbing alloys
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China, hydrogen reaction
- GB/T 42656-2023 Test method for kinetic performance of hydrogen absorption and desorption reaction of rare earth hydrogen storage alloy
Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC), hydrogen reaction
- JIS H 7204:1995 Method for measuring the heat of hydriding reaction of hydrogen absorbing alloys