Phthalate esters for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 3: Determination of ash

With diallyl phthalate, this method of test should be carried out cautiously and only small amounts should be ignited at one time because of the risk of explosive polymerization. The principle consists in burning of a test portion and heating in an electric furnace at (600 30) °C to constant mass. - ISO 1385, Part 1 to Part 5 replace ISO Recommendation R 1385-1970.

Phtalates à usage industriel — Méthodes d'essai — Partie 3: Détermination des cendres

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Status
Withdrawn
Publication Date
31-Jan-1977
Withdrawal Date
31-Jan-1977
Technical Committee
Drafting Committee
Current Stage
9599 - Withdrawal of International Standard
Completion Date
27-May-2002
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Phthalate esters for industrial use - Methods of test -
Part Ill : Determination of ash
Ph talates a wage industriel -- “- M6thodes d ‘essai --
Partie /// : D&ermination des cendres
First edition -- 1977-02-15
Ref. No. ISO 1385/111-1977 (E)
UDC 661.73 : 620.1 : 543.8
determination, colouring, ash, acidity, esters, iodine number, refractivity, flash Point,
Descriptors : phthaiates, tests, Chemical analysis,
viscosi ty .
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FOREWORD
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation
of national Standards institutes (ISO member bodies). The work of developing
International Standards is carried out through ISO technical committees. Every
member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been set
up has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations,
governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work.
Draft International Standards adopted by the technicai committees are circulated
to the member bodies for approval before their acceptance as International
Standards by the ISO Council.
Prior to 1972, the results of the work of the technical committees were published
as ISO Recommendations; these documents are in the process of being transformed
into International Standards. As part of this process, Technical Committee
ISO/TC 47, Chemistry, has reviewed ISO Recommendation R 1385-1970 and
found it technically suitable for transformation. The technical committee, however,
divided the Recommendation into five Parts (ISO 1385 Parts I to V), which
therefore replace ISO Recommendation R 1385-1970, to which they are
technically identical.
ISO Recommendation R 1385 had been approved by the member bodies of the
following countries :
Austria Iran Romania
Belgium I reland South Africa, Rep. of
Brazil I taly Spain
Cuba Japan Sweden
Czechoslovakia Korea, Rep. of Switzerland
Thailand
France Netherlands
New Zealand Turkey
Germany
Poland United Kingdom
Hu ngary
India Portugal U.S.S. R.
No member body had expressed disapproval of the Recommendation.
The member bodies of the following countries disapproved the transformation of
the Recommendation into an Internationa
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Phtalates à usage industriel - Méthodes d’essai -
Partie Ill : Détermination des cendres
Phthalate esters for industrial use - Methods of test -
Part /// : Determination of ash
Première édition - 1977-02-l 5
CDU 661.73 : 620.1 : 543.8 Réf. no : ISO 1385/111-1977 (F)
Descripteurs : phtalate, essai, analyse chimique, determination, coloration, cendre, acidité, ester, indice d’iode, indice de réfraction, point
d’éclair, viscosité.
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AVANT-PROPOS
L’ISO (Organisation internationale de normalisation) est une fédération mondiale
d’organismes nationaux de normalisation (comités membres de MO). L’élaboration
des Normes internationales est confiée aux comités techniques de I’ISO. Chaque
comité membre intéressé par une étude a le droit de faire partie du comité technique
correspondant.
Les organisations internationales, gouvernementales et non
gouvernementales, en liaison avec I’ISO, participent également aux travaux.
Les projets de Normes internationales adoptés par les comités techniques sont
soumis aux comités membres pour approbation, avant leur acceptation comme
Normes internationales par le Conseil de I’ISO.
Avant 1972, les résultats des travaux des comités techniques étaient publiés comme
recommandations ISO; ces documents sont en cours de transformation en Normes
internationales. Compte tenu de cette procédure, le comité technique ISO/TC 47,
Chimie, après examen, est d’avis que la Recommandation lSO/R 1385-1970 peut,
Toutefois, le comité technique a
du point de vue technique, être transformée.
divisé la Recommandation en cinq parties (ISO 1385 parties I à V), qui remplacent
donc la Recommandation lSO/R 1385-1970, à laquelle elles sont techniquement
identiques.
Les comités membres des pays suivants avaient approuvé la Recommandation
lSO/R 1385 :
Afrique du Sud, Rép. d’ Hongrie Portugal
Allemagne Inde Roumanie
Autriche Iran Royaume-Uni
Belgique I r-lande Suède
Brésil Italie Suisse
Corée, Rép. de Japon Tchécoslovaquie
Nouvelle-Zélande Thaïlande
Cuba
Espagne Pays-Bas Turquie
France Pologne U.R.S.S.
Aucun comité membre ne l’avait désapprouvée.
Les comités membres des uivants ont désapprouvé la transf ormation de la
Pays s
recommandation en N orme intern ation
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