NF EN ISO 787-2 : 1995
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GENERAL METHODS OF TEST FOR PIGMENTS AND EXTENDERS - PART 2: DETERMINATION OF MATTER VOLATILE AT 105 DEGREES CELSIUS
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Gives a general method of test for determining the percentage of mass of matter volatile at a temperature of 105 deg C in a ample of pigment or extender. Applicable to pigments and extenders that are stable at 105 deg C.
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Indice de classement: T31-230. (05/2015)
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Association Francaise de Normalisation
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Standards | Relationship |
UNE-EN ISO 787-2:1996 | Identical |
SN EN ISO 787-2 : 1995 | Identical |
EN ISO 787-2:1995 | Identical |
UNI EN ISO 787-2 : 1998 | Identical |
BS EN ISO 787-2:1995 | Identical |
ISO 787-2:1981 | Identical |
ONORM EN ISO 787-2 : 1995 | Identical |
I.S. EN ISO 787-2:1995 | Identical |
DIN EN ISO 787-2:1995-04 | Identical |
NS EN ISO 787-2 : 1ED 1995 | Identical |
NF EN ISO 1248 : 2008 | IRON OXIDE PIGMENTS - SPECIFICATIONS AND METHODS OF TEST |
NF EN ISO 3262-15 : 2000 | EXTENDERS FOR PAINTS - SPECIFICATIONS AND METHODS OF TEST - PART 15: VITREOUS SILICA |
NF EN ISO 3262-14 : 2000 | EXTENDERS FOR PAINTS - SPECIFICATIONS AND METHODS OF TEST - PART 14: CRISTOBALIT |
NF EN ISO 3262-1 : 1998 | EXTENDERS FOR PAINTS - SPECIFICATIONS AND METHODS OF TEST - PART 1: INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL TEST METHODS |
NF EN ISO 10601 : 2008 | MICACEOUS IRON OXIDE PIGMENTS FOR PAINTS - SPECIFICATIONS AND TEST METHODS |
NF EN ISO 3262-10 : 2000 | EXTENDERS FOR PAINTS - SPECIFICATIONS AND METHODS OF TEST - PART 10: NATURAL, TALC/CHLORITE IN LAMELLAR FORM |
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