ISO 720:1985 Glass — Hydrolytic resistance of glass grains at 121 degrees C — Method of test and classification

Abbreviation
ISO 720:1985
Valid from
10/10/1985

Information provider
International Organisation for Standardization
Author
International Organisation for Standardization
Information type
ISO Standard
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Description

The principle, reagents, apparatus and the procedure are specified. The resistance is expressed by the volume of acid required for titration of the alkali extracted from the unit mass of glass. The permissible range of the values obtained and the limit values in the hydrolytic resistance grain test are listed.

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ISO 720:1985 Glass — Hydrolytic resistance of glass grains at 121 degrees C — Method of test and classification

Description

The principle, reagents, apparatus and the procedure are specified. The resistance is expressed by the volume of acid required for titration of the alkali extracted from the unit mass of glass. The permissible range of the values obtained and the limit values in the hydrolytic resistance grain test are listed.

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ISO 720:1985 Glass — Hydrolytic resistance of glass grains at 121 degrees C — Method of test and classification
Description

The principle, reagents, apparatus and the procedure are specified. The resistance is expressed by the volume of acid required for titration of the alkali extracted from the unit mass of glass. The permissible range of the values obtained and the limit values in the hydrolytic resistance grain test are listed.

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