ISO/TS 14425:1999
(Main)Carbonaceous materials used in the production of aluminium — Cold-ramming pastes — Determination of volatile-matter content of unbaked pastes
Carbonaceous materials used in the production of aluminium — Cold-ramming pastes — Determination of volatile-matter content of unbaked pastes
Produits carbonés utilisés pour la production de l'aluminium — Pâtes de brasquage à froid — Détermination de la teneur en matières volatiles des pâtes crues
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TECHNICAL ISO/TS
SPECIFICATION 14425
First edition
1999-10-01
Carbonaceous materials used in the
production of aluminium — Cold-ramming
pastes — Determination of volatile-matter
content of unbaked pastes
Produits carbonés utilisés pour la production de l'aluminium — Pâtes de
brasquage à froid — Détermination de la teneur en matières volatiles des
pâtes crues
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ISO/TS 14425:1999(E)
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ISO 1999
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Contents Page
Foreword.iv
1 Scope .1
2 Normative reference .1
3 Principle.1
4 Apparatus .1
5 Sampling.1
6 Preparation of test portions.2
7 Procedure .2
8 Calculation and expression of results.2
9 Precision.2
9.1 Repeatability.2
9.2 Reproducibility.2
10 Test report .3
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