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Solubility

Solubility, Total:69 items.

In the international standard classification, Solubility involves: Products of the textile industry, Soil quality. Pedology, Products of the chemical industry, Rubber, Pulps, Paint ingredients, Welding, brazing and soldering, Organic chemicals, Protection against dangerous goods, Construction materials, Paper production processes, Waxes, bituminous materials and other petroleum products, Textile fibres, Cereals, pulses and derived products, Pesticides and other agrochemicals.


Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS), Solubility

International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Solubility

  • ISO 105-Z08:1995 Textiles - Tests for colour fastness - Part Z08: Determination of solubility and solution stability of reactive dyes in the presence of electrolytes
  • ISO 105-Z07:1995 Textiles - Tests for colour fastness - Part Z07: Determination of application solubility and solution stability of water-soluble dyes
  • ISO 9028:2006 Rubber - Dissolution by acid digestion
  • ISO 9028:1989 Rubber; dissolution by acid digestion
  • ISO 692:1974 Title missing - Legacy paper document
  • ISO 692:1982 Pulps; Determination of alkali solubility
  • ISO 3072:1975 Wool; Determination of solubility in alkali
  • ISO 7579:1990 Dyestuffs; determination of solubility in organic solvents; gravimetric method

British Standards Institution (BSI), Solubility

  • BS ISO 14869-2:2002 Soil quality - Dissolution for the determination of total element content - Dissolution by alkaline fusion
  • BS EN ISO 105-Z08:1998 Textiles. Tests for colour fastness. Determination of solubility and solution stability of reactive dyes in the presence of electrolytes
  • BS ISO 9028:2006 Rubber - Dissolution by acid digestion

European Committee for Standardization (CEN), Solubility

  • EN ISO 105-Z08:1997 Textiles - Tests for Colour Fastness - Part Z08: Determination of Solubility and Solution Stability of Reactive Dyes in the Presence of Electrolytes ISO 105-Z08: 1995
  • EN ISO 105-Z07:1997 Textiles - Tests for Colour Fastness - Part Z07: Determination of Application Solubility and Solution Stability of Water-Soluble Dyes ISO 105-Z07: 1995

German Institute for Standardization, Solubility

  • DIN EN ISO 105-Z08:1997 Textiles - Tests for colour fastness - Part Z08: Determination of solubility and solution stability of reactive dyes in the presence of electrolytes (ISO 105-Z08:1995); German version EN ISO 105-Z08:1997
  • DIN EN ISO 105-Z07:1997 Textiles - Tests for colour fastness - Part Z07: Determination of application solubility and solution stability of water-soluble dyes (ISO 105-Z07:1995); German version EN ISO 105-Z07:1997

Association Francaise de Normalisation, Solubility

  • NF T73-424*NF EN 13955:2003 Surface active agents - Determination of Krafft point and solubility of ionic surface active agents.
  • NF EN ISO 105-Z08:1998 Textiles - Essais de solidité des teintures - Partie Z08 : détermination de la solubilité et de la stabilité en solution des colorants réactifs en présence d'électrolytes.
  • NF T30-009:1996 Dyestuffs. Determination of solubility in organic solvents. Gravimetric method.
  • NF T12-021:1983 Pulps. Determination of alkali solubility.

KR-KS, Solubility

HU-MSZT, Solubility

Canadian General Standards Board (CGSB), Solubility

Professional Standard - Light Industry, Solubility

Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC), Solubility

CZ-CSN, Solubility

BE-NBN, Solubility

General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China, Solubility

PL-PKN, Solubility

国家市场监督管理总局、中国国家标准化管理委员会, Solubility

AENOR, Solubility

Indonesia Standards, Solubility

CU-NC, Solubility

  • NC 33-87-1988 Oil Industry. Soluble Oil Determination of Emulsión Stability

Taiwan Provincial Standard of the People's Republic of China, Solubility

  • CNS 12749-1990 Method of Test for Solubility of Aqueous Dyes for Paper

VN-TCVN, Solubility

PT-IPQ, Solubility

RU-GOST R, Solubility





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