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BS 3900-B10:1986 Methods of test for paints. Tests involving chemical examination of liquid paints and dried paint films Determination of hexavalent chromium content of solid matter

BS 3900-B10:1986

Methods of test for paints. Tests involving chemical examination of liquid paints and dried paint films Determination of hexavalent chromium content of solid matter

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Standard number:BS 3900-B10:1986
Pages:12
Released:1986-01-31
ISBN:0 580 14949 8
Status:Standard
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BS 3900-B10:1986


This standard BS 3900-B10:1986 Methods of test for paints. Tests involving chemical examination of liquid paints and dried paint films is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 87.040 Paints and varnishes

This part of ISO 3856 describes a diphenylcarbazide spectrophotometric method for the determination of the “soluble” hexavalent chromium content of the hydrochloric acid extract of the pigment portion of the liquid paint or of the paint in powder form, prepared in accordance with sub-clause 8.2.3 of ISO 6713 or other suitable International Standards.

The method is applicable to paints having hexavalent chromium contents in the range of about 0,05 to 5 % (m/m).

Other methods can be used by agreement between the interested parties, provided that the methods are specific for hexavalent chromium but this spectrophotometric method is the referee method in cases of dispute.


Spectrophotometric method; range 0.05 to 5% (m/m); extract prepared as described in Part B5.