ISO 17190-4:2001
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Urine-absorbing aids for incontinence Test methods for characterizing polymer-based absorbent materials Part 4: Determination of moisture content by mass loss upon heating
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07-11-2020
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06-12-2001
This part of ISO 17190 specifies a method for determining the mass loss upon heating for cross-linked polyacrylate
(PA) superabsorbent powders with a moisture content ranging between 0 % and 5 % by mass. The method is
accurate to within 0,1 %.
In general, this method is expected to be applicable to powdered polymeric superabsorbent materials that are
free-flowing at temperatures between 15 C and 150 C. Substances other than water, that are volatile in this
temperature range, will interfere.
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Standard
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4
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International Organization for Standardization
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Withdrawn
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Standards | Relationship |
NEN ISO 17190-4 : 2002 | Identical |
BS ISO 19699-1:2017 | Superabsorbent polymer. Sodium polyacrylate resin for absorbing blood Test methods |
BS ISO 19699-2:2017 | Superabsorbent polymer. Sodium polyacrylate resin for absorbing blood Specifications |
16/30328587 DC : 0 | BS ISO 19699-2 - PLASTICS - SUPERABSORBENT POLYMER - SODIUM POLYACRYLATE RESIN FOR ABSORBING BLOOD - PART 2: SPECIFICATIONS |
ISO 19699-1:2017 | Superabsorbent polymer — Sodium polyacrylate resin for absorbing blood — Part 1: Test methods |
16/30328584 DC : 0 | BS ISO 19699-1 - PLASTICS - SUPERABSORBENT POLYMER - SODIUM POLYACRYLATE RESIN FOR ABSORBING BLOOD - PART 1: TEST METHODS |
ISO 19699-2:2017 | Superabsorbent polymer — Sodium polyacrylate resin for absorbing blood — Part 2: Specifications |
ISO 5725-2:1994 | Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results Part 2: Basic method for the determination of repeatability and reproducibility of a standard measurement method |
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