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BS 5551-2.5:1989

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Fertilizers. Sampling Method for reduction of samples of solid fertilizers

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28-02-1989

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Method for reduction of the sample size for subsequent treatment and analysis.

Committee
CII/37
DevelopmentNote
Also numbered as ISO 7742. Supersedes 82/51689 DC. (08/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
12
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

This International Standard specifies a method suitable for the reduction of a sample of a solid fertilizer to a smaller quantity such as may be used for analysis or for further reduction after suitable comminution.

By choosing suitable equipment, the method is applicable to the reduction of a sample of any mass above a minimum defined by the size and number of particles. The method can be applied to the division of samples into a number of equally representative sub-samples.

Other reduction devices and methods are described in Annex A but they are not as accurate as the recommended procedure.

This International Standard does not include information on the methods of obtaining the original sample.

BS 5551-2.8:1991 Fertilizers. Sampling Methods for preparation of samples of solid fertilizer for chemical and physical analysis
BS 5551-2.9:1991 Fertilizers. Sampling Sampling plan for the evaluation of a large delivery of solid fertilizer
BS 5551-2.1:1993 Fertilizers. Sampling Simple sampling method for small lots of solid fertilizer

BS 5551-3.5(1988) : 1988 FERTILIZERS - METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION BY TEST SIEVING
BS 5551-2.7:1988 Fertilizers. Sampling Recommendations for minimum mass of increment of a solid fertilizer to be taken to be representative of the total sampling unit

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