ASTM D 1509 : 1995 : R2012
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Standard Test Methods for Carbon Black—Heating Loss
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PDF
Language(s)
English
Published date
01-06-2012
Superseded date
11-11-2014
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| Committee |
D 24
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| DocumentType |
Test Method
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| Pages |
3
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| ProductNote |
Reconfirmed 2012
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| PublisherName |
American Society for Testing and Materials
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| Status |
Superseded
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| Supersedes |
1.1These test methods cover the determination of the heating loss of carbon black at 125°C. This heating loss consists primarily of moisture, but other volatile materials may also be lost. These test methods are not applicable to treated carbon blacks that contain added volatile materials, if moisture loss is to be measured.
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