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ISO 6503:1984

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Paints and varnishes — Determination of total lead — Flame atomic absorption spectrometric method

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Language(s)

English, French

Published date

01-10-1984

$93.90
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The method is principle to coating materials having lead contents in the range of about 0,01 % (m/m) to 2 % (m/m), may also be applicable to products with a total lead content of more than 2 % (m/m) when the requirements of precision does not exceed the specified values. two methods are given. The principle of the dry ashing method consists in evaporation of a test portion to dryness and ashing at 475 C and extraction of any lead in the residue with hydrochloric acid; that of the wet oxidation method consists in wet oxidation of a test portion with a mixture of sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide or with sulfuric acid and nitric acid and extraction of any lead in the residue with EDTA and ammonia solution.

Committee
ISO/TC 256
DevelopmentNote
Also numbered as BS 3900-B4(1986) (07/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
6
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
DIN ISO 6503:1985-08 Identical
SAC GB/T 13452.1 : 1992 Identical
JIS K 5601-3-1:1999 Identical

04/30096239 DC : DRAFT JUNE 2004 EN 50414 - INSULATING AND SHEATHING MATERIALS OF ELECTRIC AND OPTICAL FIBRE CABLES - TEST METHODS FOR ANALYSIS OF LEAD IN PVC - METHOD A: TOTAL LEAD CONTENT DETERMINATION WITH FLAME EXCITATION ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY - METHOD B: QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF LEAD BY LEAD SULPHIDE STAINING
BS EN 50414:2006 Test methods for analysis of lead in PVC taken from insulation and sheath of electric and optical fibre cables. Method A: Total lead content determination with flame excitation atomic absorption spectrometry. Method B: Qualitative analysis of lead by lead sulphide staining
I.S. EN 50414:2006 TEST METHODS FOR ANALYSIS OF LEAD IN PVC TAKEN FROM INSULATION AND SHEATH OF ELECTRIC AND OPTICAL FIBRE CABLES - METHOD A: TOTAL LEAD CONTENT DETERMINATION WITH FLAME EXCITATION ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY - METHOD B: QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF LEAD BY LEAD SULPHIDE STAINING
NF EN 50414 : 2006 TEST METHODS FOR ANALYSIS OF LEAD IN PVC TAKEN FROM INSULATION AND SHEATH OF ELECTRIC AND OPTICAL FIBRE CABLES - METHOD A: TOTAL LEAD CONTENT DETERMINATION WITH FLAME EXCITATION ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY - METHOD B: QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF LEAD BY LEAD SULPHIDE STAINING
CEI EN 50414 : 2007 TEST METHODS FOR ANALYSIS OF LEAD IN PVC TAKEN FROM INSULATION AND SHEATH OF ELECTRIC AND OPTICAL FIBRE CABLES - METHOD A: TOTAL LEAD CONTENT DETERMINATION WITH FLAME EXCITATION ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY - METHOD B: QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF LEAD BY LEAD SULPHIDE STAINING
EN 50414:2006 Test methods for analysis of lead in PVC taken from insulation and sheath of electric and optical fibre cables - Method A: Total lead content determination with flame excitation atomic absorption spectrometry - Method B: Qualitative analysis of lead by lead sulphide staining

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