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ISO 6997:1985
ISO 6997:1985 Carbonaceous materials for the production of aluminium – Calcined coke – Determination of apparent oil content – Heating method
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Category: ICS:71.100.10
Description
A test portion is heated in a non-oxidizing atmosphere at a fixed temperature and the loss of mass is determined. The apparent oil content is calculated in terms of loss of mass. To ensure a non-oxidizing atmosphere, some drops of toluene are added to the crucibles.
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1
Published Date
1985-06-13
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3
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Abstract
A test portion is heated in a non-oxidizing atmosphere at a fixed temperature and the loss of mass is determined. The apparent oil content is calculated in terms of loss of mass. To ensure a non-oxidizing atmosphere, some drops of toluene are added to the crucibles.
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