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BS 684-0.1:1995 Methods of analysis of fats and fatty oils. General introduction General procedures and list of determinations in BS 684

BS 684-0.1:1995

Methods of analysis of fats and fatty oils. General introduction General procedures and list of determinations in BS 684

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Standard number:BS 684-0.1:1995
Pages:12
Released:1996-02-15
ISBN:0 580 25395 3
Status:Standard
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BS 684-0.1:1995


This standard BS 684-0.1:1995 Methods of analysis of fats and fatty oils. General introduction is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 67.200.10 Animal and vegetable fats and oils

This Section of BS 684 gives general procedures relating to the methods of analysis for fats given in other Sections of BS 684. These other Sections are listed in clause 3. Unless stated otherwise in the particular Section, the methods are applicable to most fats. The term “fat” denotes both fats and fatty oils (the phrase used traditionally in BS 684) and animal and vegetable fats and oils (the term introduced through the International Organization for Standardization).

Relevant methods given in other British Standards are listed in clause 4.

The guidance and requirements given in clauses 5 to 9 apply to all Sections of Parts 1 and 2 of BS 684, except when otherwise stated in the individual Sections.

Annex A is an alphabetical index to the determinations given in Parts 1 and 2 of BS 684.