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soluble matter in water

soluble matter in water, Total:19 items.

In the international standard classification, soluble matter in water involves: Analytical chemistry, Leather technology, Paint ingredients, Medical equipment.


American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), soluble matter in water

Association Francaise de Normalisation, soluble matter in water

  • NF ISO 1576:1989 Thé - Détermination des cendres solubles et des cendres insolubles dans l'eau
  • NF T31-232*NF EN ISO 787-3:2001 General methods of test of pigments and extenders - Part 3 : determination of matter soluble in water - Hot extraction method
  • NF T31-233*NF EN ISO 787-8:2001 General methods of test for pigments and extenders - Part 8 : determinatio of matter soluble in water - Cold extraction method

TN-INNORPI, soluble matter in water

BR-ABNT, soluble matter in water

ZA-SANS, soluble matter in water

  • SANS 5619:2001 Determination of water-soluble matter content in leather

PT-IPQ, soluble matter in water

TR-TSE, soluble matter in water

  • TS 761-1969 SODIUM TRIPOLYPHOSPHATE FOR INDUSTRIAL USE DETERMINATION OF MATTER INSOLUBLE ?N WATER
  • TS 759-1969 SODIUM CARBONATE FOR INDUSTR?AL USE DETERMINATION OF MATTER INSOLUBLE ?N WATER AT 50°C

CZ-CSN, soluble matter in water

  • CSN 67 0543-1974 Determination of matter soluble in water - hot extractian method in pigments
  • CSN 67 0542-1984 Inorganic pigments. Deter- mination of matter soluble in water. Hot and cold extraction methods

Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS), soluble matter in water

  • KS M ISO 787-3:2012 General methods of test for pigments and extenders-Part 3:Determination of matter soluble in water-Hot extraction method
  • KS M ISO 787-8:2007 General methods of test for pigments and extenders-Part 8:Determination of matter soluble in water-Cold extraction method

Danish Standards Foundation, soluble matter in water

  • DS/EN ISO 8871-1:2005 Elastomeric parts for parenterals and for devices for pharmaceutical use - Part 1: Extractables in aqueous autoclavates




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