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How to detect cod

How to detect cod, Total:11 items.

In the international standard classification, How to detect cod involves: Vocabularies, Water quality.


National Metrological Verification Regulations of the People's Republic of China, How to detect cod

  • JJG 975-2002 Verification Regulation of Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Meters

HU-MSZT, How to detect cod

Professional Standard - Environmental Protection, How to detect cod

  • HJ 924-2017 Technical requirements and detection methods of COD photometric rapid detector

US-CFR-file, How to detect cod

  • CFR 2-180.430-2014 Grants and agreements. Part180:Omb guidelines to agencies on governmentwide debarment and suspension (nonprocurement). SubpartD:Responsibilities of federal agency officials regarding transactions. Section180.430:How do I check to see if a person is exclud
  • CFR 33-149.125-2013 Navigation and navigable waters. Part149:Deepwater ports: design, construction, and equipment. Section149.125:What are the requirements for the malfunction detection system?
  • CFR 40-80.1347-2014 Protection of Environment. Part80:Regulation of fuels and fuel additives.Section80.11347:What are the sampling and testing requirements for refiners and importers?
  • CFR 40-80.330-2014 Protection of Environment. Part80:Regulation of fuels and fuel additives.Section80.330:What are the sampling and testing requirements for refiners and importers?

German Institute for Standardization, How to detect cod

  • DIN 38414-9:1986-09 German standard methods for the examination of water, waste water and sludge; sludge and sediments (group S); determination of the chemical oxygen demand (COD) (S 9)
  • DIN 38414-9:1986 German standard methods for the examination of water, waste water and sludge; sludge and sediments (group S); determination of the chemical oxygen demand (COD) (S 9)
  • DIN 38409-41:1980-12 German Standard Methods for Examination of Water, Waste Water and Sludge; Summary Action and Material Characteristic Parameters (Group H); Determination of the Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) in the Range over 15 mg/l (H41)
  • DIN 38409-44:1992-05 German standard methods for the examination of water, waste water and sludge; parameters characterizing effects and substances (group H); determination of the chemical oxygen demand (COD), ranging from 5 to 50 mg/l (H 44)




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