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BS 6043-1.8:1986 Methods of sampling and test for carbonaceous materials used in aluminium manufacture. Electrode pitch Determination of ash

BS 6043-1.8:1986

Methods of sampling and test for carbonaceous materials used in aluminium manufacture. Electrode pitch Determination of ash

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Standard number:BS 6043-1.8:1986
Pages:12
Released:1986-08-29
ISBN:0 580 15315 0
Status:Standard
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BS 6043-1.8:1986


This standard BS 6043-1.8:1986 Methods of sampling and test for carbonaceous materials used in aluminium manufacture. Electrode pitch is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 71.100.10 Materials for aluminium production
  • 75.140 Waxes, bituminous materials and other petroleum products

This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of ash in the pitch for electrodes used in the production of aluminium.

The method is applicable to products (tar pitch, petroleum pitch, etc.) producing a quantity of ash greater than or equal to 0,05 % (m/m).

If it is required to express the result on the dry product, carry out the water determination by azeotropic distillation as specified in ISO 5939. Refer the result of the determination of ash obtained on the product as such, to the dry product.

NOTE This ash may be utilised for subsequent elemental analysis.


Applies to ash levels not lower than 0.05% by mass.