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API SPEC 14L: Lock Mandrels and Landing Nipples : Reaffirmed

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API SPEC 16A: Specification for Drill-through Equipment

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ISO 11289:1993

ISO 11289:1993 Heat-processed foods in hermetically sealed containers – Determination of pH

CDN $76.00

SKU: 9c5e9644fe77 Category:

Description

The principle of the method specified is preparing the test sample according to the class to which the product to be examined belongs, and measuring the potential difference between a glass electrode and a reference electrode immersed in the test sample. Applies to four classes of product: 1. homogeneous products with a liquid or thick texture, or products exhibiting a large liquid or thick phase; 2. homogeneous pastes or heterogeneous products for which homogenization is necessary; 3. heterogeneous products with large solid components; 4. products whose liquid phase mainly consists of oil or a water/oil emulsion.

Edition

1

Published Date

1993-09-02

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

4

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

The principle of the method specified is preparing the test sample according to the class to which the product to be examined belongs, and measuring the potential difference between a glass electrode and a reference electrode immersed in the test sample. Applies to four classes of product: 1. homogeneous products with a liquid or thick texture, or products exhibiting a large liquid or thick phase; 2. homogeneous pastes or heterogeneous products for which homogenization is necessary; 3. heterogeneous products with large solid components; 4. products whose liquid phase mainly consists of oil or a water/oil emulsion.

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