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ISO 12980:2000
ISO 12980:2000 Carbonaceous materials used in the production of aluminium – Green coke and calcined coke for electrodes – Analysis using an X-ray fluorescence method
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Category: ICS:71.100.10
Description
This International Standard specifies an X-ray fluorescence method for the determination of elemental impurities in
green and calcined petroleum cokes used for the manufacture of anodes. These anodes are used in the production
of aluminium.
Edition
1
Published Date
2000-03-30
Status
PUBLISHED
Pages
9
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Abstract
This International Standard specifies an X-ray fluorescence method for the determination of elemental impurities in
green and calcined petroleum cokes used for the manufacture of anodes. These anodes are used in the production
of aluminium.
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