BS 5659-9:1989 PDF Download
Standard ENMethods of Test for Acid-Grade Fluorspar. Determination of Iron Content
Also Known As: ISO 9061:1988
The BS 5659-9:1989 standard, titled "Methods of Testing for Acid-Grade Fluorspar," was published in 1989. "Determination of Iron Content" presents a spectrometric technique for figuring out how much iron is in goods made from acid-grade fluorspar. Fe2O3 is the symbol for iron content, which can range from 0.1% to 2.0%. Ceramic-grade fluorspar can also be treated using this technique.
A trustworthy and precise method for determining the iron content of acid-grade fluorspar is provided by the standard. Due to its ability to produce accurate and quick results, spectrometry is a technology that is frequently employed in chemical analysis. This technique enables producers and consumers of fluorspar products to guarantee that the iron content satisfies the necessary standards.
This standard is necessary for quality control since the iron concentration can significantly affect how well acid-grade fluorspar performs and whether it is suitable for use in a variety of applications. In order to ensure that their product fulfills the appropriate quality standards, companies must correctly and consistently detect the iron content.
| Descriptors | Halide minerals, Fluorspar, Spectrophotometry, Testing conditions, Determination of content, Chemical analysis and testing, Iron, Concentration (chemical), Minerals, Calibration, Non-metalliferous minerals, Reproducibility, Specimen preparation |
| ICS Codes | 73.080 - Non-metalliferous minerals |
| Language(s) | English |
| ISBN | 0 580 17485 9 |
| File Size | 286.7 KB |