AS 5009.2-2003
Withdrawn
Determination of particle size distribution by centrifugal liquid sedimentation methods Photocentrifuge method
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12-29-2003
06-30-2017
Sets out methods for determining the particle size distribution of particulate materials by means of centrifugal sedimentation in a liquid. The method of determining the particle size distribution described in this part of ISO 13318 is applicable to powders that can be dispersed in liquids, powders that are present in slurry form and some emulsions. Typial particle size range for analysis is from about 0.1 µm to 5 µm. The method is applicable to powders in which all chemical or physical particles have the same density and comparable shapes and do not undergo change in the suspension liquid. It is usually necessary that the particles have a density higher than that of the liquid. This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO 13318-2:2001.
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CH-032
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| DocumentType |
Standard
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| ISBN |
0 7337 5626 3
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| Pages |
15
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| ProductNote |
Withdrawn 30-01-2017.
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| PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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| Supersedes |
This part of ISO 13318 covers methods for determining the particle size distribution of particulate materials by means of centrifugal sedimentation in a liquid. Solids concentrations are determined by the transmission of a light beam. The resulting signal enables conversion to a particle size distribution.The method of determining the particle size distribution described in this part of ISO 13318 is applicable to powders that can be dispersed in liquids, powders that are present in slurry form and some emulsions. Typical particle size range for analysis is from about 0,1 µm to 5 µm. The method is applicable to powders in which all particles have the same density and comparable shapes and do not undergo chemical or physical change in the suspension liquid. It is usually necessary that the particles have a density higher than that of the liquid.
| Standards | Relationship |
| ISO 13318-2:2001 | Identical |
| ISO 13318-2:2007 | Identical |
First published as AS 5009.2-2003.