Standard ISO 10136-1:1993 1.7.1993 preview

ISO 10136-1:1993

Glass and glassware — Analysis of extract solutions — Part 1: Determination of silicon dioxide by molecular absorption spectrometry

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Glass and glassware -- Analysis of extract solutions -- Part 1: Determination of silicon dioxide by molecular absorption spectrometry



STANDARD published on 1.7.1993


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The information about the standard:

Designation standards: ISO 10136-1:1993
Publication date standards: 1.7.1993
SKU: NS-421627
The number of pages: 5
Approximate weight : 15 g (0.03 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards ISO

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Laboratory ware and related apparatusGlass in general

Annotation of standard text ISO 10136-1:1993 :

Description / Abstract: The principle of the method specified is conditioning the extract solution to be analyzed, developing the blue silicomolybdate complex using ammonium molybdate and a reducing solution, measuring the optical density of the resulting colour complex by means of a molecular absorption spectrometer at 800 nm using 10 mm optical cells. Measures the concentrations of silicon, expressed as its oxide SiO2. Applies to the analysis of extract solutions obtained from any kind of glass or glassware including laboratory and pharmaceutical ware, food and drink packaging ware, tableware and kitchenware.

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