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Why UV Spectrophotometry

Why UV Spectrophotometry, Total:46 items.

In the international standard classification, Why UV Spectrophotometry involves: Organic chemicals, Products of the chemical industry, Analytical chemistry, Burners. Boilers, Natural gas, Metalliferous minerals, Aerospace electric equipment and systems, Optics and optical measurements, Water quality, Plastics, Fruits. Vegetables.


General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China, Why UV Spectrophotometry

  • GB/T 14571.4-2008 Ethylene glycol for industrial use.Determination of ultraviolet transmittance.Ultraviolet spectrophotometric method
  • GB/T 12153-1989 Analysis of water used in boiler and cooling system--Determination for mineral oil--Ultraviolet spectrophotometry
  • GB/T 14422-1993 Analysis of water used in boiler and cooling system. Determination of benzotriazole. Ultraviolet spectrophotometry
  • GB/T 14423-1993 Analysis of water used in boiler and cooling system. 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole. Ultraviolet spectrophotometry
  • GB/T 11060.8-2012 Natural gas.Determination of sulfur compound.Part 8:Determination of total sulfur content by ultraviolet fluorescence method
  • GB/T 6912.1-1986 Methods for analysis of water for boiler and for cooling--The determination of nitrates and nitrites--Ultraviolet spectrophotometry for nitrates
  • GB/T 6912.2-1986 Methods for analysis of water for boiler and for cooling--The determination of nitrates and nitrites--Ultraviolet spectrophotometry for nitrites
  • GB/T 6912.1-2006 Methods for analysis of water for boiler and for cooling. Determination of nitrates and nitrites. Part 1: Ultraviolet spectrophotometry for nitrates

国家市场监督管理总局、中国国家标准化管理委员会, Why UV Spectrophotometry

  • GB/T 14571.4-2022 Test method of ethylene glycol for industrial use—Part 4:Determination of ultraviolet transmittance—Ultraviolet spectrophotometric method
  • GB/T 11060.8-2020 Natural gas—Determination of sulfur compounds—Part 8:Determination of total sulfur content by ultraviolet fluorescence method

RU-GOST R, Why UV Spectrophotometry

  • GOST ISO 4735-2015 Essential oils of citrus. Determination of CD value by ultraviolet spectrometric analysis

Association Francaise de Normalisation, Why UV Spectrophotometry

  • NF T75-122*NF ISO 4735:2002 Oils of Citrus - Determination of CD value by ultraviolet spectrometric analysis.
  • NF L52-265-005*NF EN 2266-005:2006 Aerospace series - Cables, electrical, for general purpose - Operating temperatures between - 55 oC and 200 oC - Part 005 : UV laser printable - Product standard

International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Why UV Spectrophotometry

  • ISO 4735:2002 Oils of citrus - Determination of CD value by ultraviolet spectrometric analysis
  • ISO 4735:1981 Oils of citrus; Determination of CD value by ultraviolet spectrophotometric analysis

Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS), Why UV Spectrophotometry

  • KS H ISO 4735:2011 Oils of Citrus-Determination of CD value by ultraviolet spectrometric analysis
  • KS H ISO 4735:2014 Oils of Citrus-Determination of CD value by ultraviolet spectrometric analysis

American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), Why UV Spectrophotometry

  • ASTM E2193-23 Standard Test Method for Ultraviolet Transmittance of Monoethylene Glycol (using Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry)
  • ASTM E878-12 Standard Test Method for Determination of Titanium in Iron Ores and Related Materials by Diantipyrylmethane Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry
  • ASTM E878-20 Standard Test Method for Determination of Titanium in Iron Ores and Related Materials by Diantipyrylmethane Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry
  • ASTM G130-12 Standard Test Method for Calibration of Narrow- and Broad-Band Ultraviolet Radiometers Using a Spectroradiometer
  • ASTM D8496-23 Standard Test Method for Determination of Hydroquinone (HQ) Content in Vinyl Acetate Monomer (VAM) Using Ultraviolet-Visible (UV-Vis) Spectrophotometer

Standard Association of Australia (SAA), Why UV Spectrophotometry

  • AS 3753:2001 Recommended practice for chemical analysis by ultraviolet/visible spectrophotometry

IT-UNI, Why UV Spectrophotometry

British Standards Institution (BSI), Why UV Spectrophotometry

  • PD CEN/TS 17784-1:2022 Organo-mineral fertilizers. Identification of complexing agents.. Method using UV-Vis spectrophotometry and gravimetry
  • BS EN 2267-010:2005 Cables, electrical, for general purpose — Operating temperatures between -55 ℃ and 260 ℃ — Part 010: DR family, single UV laser printable — Product standard
  • BS EN 2267-010:2006 Aerospace series. Cables, electrical for general purpose. Operating temperatures between -55°C and 260°C. DR family, single UV laser printable. Product standard
  • BS EN 2266-007:2005 Cables, electrical, for general purpose — Operating temperatures between –55 ℃ and 200 ℃ — Part 007: UV laser printable multicore jacketed cable — Product standard
  • BS EN 2267-007:2005 Cables, electrical, for general purpose - Operating temperatures between -55 °C and 260 °C - Part 007: DMA family, single ink-jet printable and multicore assembly - Product standard
  • BS EN 2714-007:2006 Aerospace series. Cables, electrical, single and multicore for general purpose. Operating temperatures between -55°C and 260°C. Screened (spiral) and jacketed, UV laser printable. Product standard
  • BS EN 2714-007:2005 Cables, electrical, single and multicore for general purpose — Operating temperatures between -55 ℃ and 260 ℃ — Part 007: Screened (spiral) and jacketed, UV laser printable — Product standard
  • BS 2782-5 Method 540C:1988 Methods of testing plastics - Optical and colour properties, weathering - Determination of ultraviolet radiation intensity using polysulphone film

ES-UNE, Why UV Spectrophotometry

  • UNE-CEN/TS 17784-1:2022 Organo-mineral fertilizers - Identification of complexing agents - Part 1: Method using UV-Vis spectrophotometry and gravimetry (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in May of 2022.)

European Committee for Standardization (CEN), Why UV Spectrophotometry

  • EN 2266-005:2005 Aerospace series - Cables, electrical, for general purpose - Operating temperatures between -55 °C and 200 °C - Part 005: UV laser printable - Product standard
  • EN 2267-010:2005 Aerospace series - Cables, electrical, for general purpose - Operating temperatures between - 55 degrees C and 260 degrees C - Part 010: DR family, single UV laser printable ?Product standard
  • EN 2266-007:2005 Aerospace series - Cables, electrical, for general purpose - Operating temperatures between -55 °C and 200 °C - Part 007: UV laser printable multicore jacketed cable - Product standard
  • EN 2267-010:2013 Aerospace series - Cables, electrical, for general purpose - Operating temperatures between - 55 掳C and 260 掳C - Part 010: DR family, single UV laser printable - Product standard
  • EN 2267-010:2017 Aerospace series - Cables@ electrical@ for general purpose - Operating temperatures between -55 ��and 260 ��- Part 010: DR family@ single UV laser printable - Product standard

Lithuanian Standards Office , Why UV Spectrophotometry

  • LST EN 2267-010-2014 Aerospace series - Cables, electrical, for general purpose - Operating temperatures between - 55 °C and 260 °C - Part 010: DR family, single UV laser printable - Product standard

Aerospace, Security and Defence Industries Association of Europe (ASD), Why UV Spectrophotometry

  • ASD-STAN PREN 2265-005-1995 Aerospace Series Cables, Electrical, for General Purpose Operating Temperatures Between -55 Degrees Celsius and 150 Degrees Celsius Part 005: UV Laser Printable Product Standard (Edition P 1)
  • ASD-STAN PREN 2266-005-1995 Aerospace Series Cables, Electrical, for General Purpose Operating Temperatures between - 55 Degrees C and 200 Degrees C Part 005: UV Laser Printable Product Standard (Edition P 1)
  • ASD-STAN PREN 2267-005-1995 Aerospace Series Cables, Electrical, for General Purpose Operating Temperatures between - 55 Degrees C and 260 Degrees C Part 005: UV Laser Printable Product Standard (Edition P 1)
  • ASD-STAN PREN 2266-007-2000 Aerospace Series Cables, Electrical, for General Purpose Operating Temperatures Between -55 Degrees C and 200 Degrees C Part 007: UV Laser Printable Multicore Jacketed Cable Product Standard (Edition P 1)

German Institute for Standardization, Why UV Spectrophotometry

  • DIN EN 2267-005:2006 Aerospace series - Cables, electrical, for general purpose - Operating temperatures between -55 °C and 260 °C - Part 005: UV laser printable - Product standard; German and English version EN 2267-005:2006

European Association of Aerospace Industries, Why UV Spectrophotometry

  • AECMA PREN 2712-008-1995 Aerospace Series Cables, Electrical, Single and Multicore for General Purpose Operating Temperatures Between - 55 Degrees C aand 150 Degrees C Part 008: Screened (Braided) and Jacketed, UV Laser Printable Product Standard
  • AECMA PREN 2712-010-1995 Aerospace Series Cables, Electrical, Single and Multicore for General Purpose Operating Temperatures Between - 55 Degrees C and 150 Degrees C Part 010: Screened (Braided) and Jacketed, YAG X3 Laser Printable Product Standard Edition P 1

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