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BS EN 13900-4:2004 Pigments and extenders. Methods of dispersion and assessment of dispersibility in plastics Determination of colouristic properties and ease of dispersion of white pigments in polyethylene by two-roll milling

BS EN 13900-4:2004

Pigments and extenders. Methods of dispersion and assessment of dispersibility in plastics Determination of colouristic properties and ease of dispersion of white pigments in polyethylene by two-roll milling

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Standard number:BS EN 13900-4:2004
Pages:10
Released:2004-05-11
ISBN:0 580 43763 9
Status:Standard
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BS EN 13900-4:2004


This standard BS EN 13900-4:2004 Pigments and extenders. Methods of dispersion and assessment of dispersibility in plastics is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 83.040.30 Auxiliary materials and additives for plastics
This Part of EN 13900 specifies a method of determining the colouristic properties of a test pigment in polyethylene (PE) relative to a standard, and the dispersibility DHPE of pigments from the differences in tinting strength on dispersing colouring materials under various conditions. The method is appropriate for use with white pigments. The ease of dispersion determined in this way is valid only for the dispersion equipment, dispersion conditions and dispersion medium being used. The use of test conditions differing from those specified can give different results; this applies both to the absolute magnitude and to the relation between values of the ease of dispersion of various pigments. The subscript DHPE is therefore used to designate the value obtained as specified in this Part of EN 13900.