Your cart is currently empty!
“ISO 5939:1980 Carbonaceous materials for the production of aluminium – Pitch for electrodes – Determination of water content – Azeotropic distillation (Dean and Stark) method” has been added to your cart. View cart

ISO 12989:2000
ISO 12989:2000 Carbonaceous materials used in the production of aluminium – Baked anodes and sidewall blocks – Determination of the reactivity to air – Part 1: Loss in mass method
CDN $115.00
SKU: 718719ad9116
Category: ICS:71.100.10
Description
This part of ISO 12989 specifies a loss-in-mass method for the determination of the reactivity of carbonaceous
products to air. The method was developed especially for anodes used in the production of aluminium.
Edition
1
Published Date
2000-05-11
Status
PUBLISHED
Pages
9
Format 
Secure PDF
Secure – PDF details
- Save your file locally or view it via a web viewer
- Viewing permissions are restricted exclusively to the purchaser
- Device limits - 3
- Printing – Enabled only to print (1) copy
See more about our Environmental Commitment

Abstract
This part of ISO 12989 specifies a loss-in-mass method for the determination of the reactivity of carbonaceous
products to air. The method was developed especially for anodes used in the production of aluminium.
Previous Editions
Can’t find what you are looking for?
Please contact us at:
Related Documents
-
ISO 23028:2019 Aluminium oxide primarily used for the production of aluminium – Preparation and storage of test samples
0 out of 5CDN $115.00 Add to cart -
ISO 10143:2019 Carbonaceous materials for the production of aluminium – Calcined coke for electrodes – Determination of the electrical resistivity of granules
0 out of 5CDN $76.00 Add to cart -
ISO 12985:2018 Carbonaceous materials used in the production of aluminium – Baked anodes and cathode blocks – Part 1: Determination of apparent density using a dimensions method
0 out of 5CDN $76.00 Add to cart -
ISO 5940:2019 Carbonaceous materials for the production of aluminium – Pitch for electrodes – Part 1: Determination of softening point by the ring-and-ball method
0 out of 5CDN $115.00 Add to cart