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BS 5293-12:1988 WITHDRAWN

Sampling and testing carbon black for use in the rubber industry. Methods for determination of surface area by surfactant adsorption.

WITHDRAWN published on 29.1.1988

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BS 5293-12:1996 WITHDRAWN

Sampling and testing carbon black for use in the rubber industry. Methods for determination of surface area by surfactant adsorption.

WITHDRAWN published on 15.5.1996

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BS 5293-13:1992 WITHDRAWN

Sampling and testing carbon black for use in the rubber industry. Method for determination of tinting strength.

WITHDRAWN published on 15.7.1992

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BS 5293-13:1995 WITHDRAWN

Sampling and testing carbon black for use in the rubber industry. Method for determination of tinting strength.

WITHDRAWN published on 15.2.1995

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101.70 USD


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BS 5293-14:1991 WITHDRAWN

Sampling and testing carbon black for use in the rubber industry. Method for determination of light transmittance of toluene extract (rapid method).

WITHDRAWN published on 31.5.1991

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BS 5293-15:1991 WITHDRAWN

Sampling and testing carbon black for use in the rubber industry. Method for determination of light transmittance of toluene extract for product evaluation.

WITHDRAWN published on 31.5.1991

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BS 5293-16:1990 WITHDRAWN

Sampling and testing carbon black for use in the rubber industry. Method for determination of solvent extractable material.

WITHDRAWN published on 29.6.1990

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BS 5293-17:1988 WITHDRAWN

Sampling and testing carbon black for use in the rubber industry. Method for determination of dibutylphthalate absorption number using an absorptometer.

WITHDRAWN published on 29.2.1988

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BS 5293-17:1993 WITHDRAWN

Sampling and testing carbon black for use in the rubber industry. Method for determination of dibutyl phthalate absorption number using an absorptometer.

WITHDRAWN published on 15.4.1993

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BS 5293-18:1992 WITHDRAWN

Sampling and testing carbon black for use in the rubber industry. Method for determination of dibutyl phthalate absorption number using plastograph or plasticorder.

WITHDRAWN published on 15.7.1992

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