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ISO 15906:2007
ISO 15906:2007 Carbonaceous materials for the production of aluminium – Baked anodes – Determination of the air permeability
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Description
ISO 15906:2007 describes a method for the measurement of the air permeability of baked anodes, by determining the resistance to airflow of a specimen of specified volume at room temperature, within the range of air permeability between 0,01 nPm (nanoperms) and 10 nPm.
“Green” anodes are considered to be impermeable to gas. Therefore, this test is most applicable to “baked” carbon material.
Edition
1
Published Date
2007-04-30
Status
PUBLISHED
Pages
7
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Abstract
ISO 15906:2007 describes a method for the measurement of the air permeability of baked anodes, by determining the resistance to airflow of a specimen of specified volume at room temperature, within the range of air permeability between 0,01 nPm (nanoperms) and 10 nPm.
"Green" anodes are considered to be impermeable to gas. Therefore, this test is most applicable to "baked" carbon material.
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