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BS EN ISO 12624:2022 - TC Tracked Changes. Thermal insulating products for building equipment and industrial installations. Determination of trace quantities of water-soluble chloride, fluoride, silicate, sodium ions and pH

BS EN ISO 12624:2022 - TC

Tracked Changes. Thermal insulating products for building equipment and industrial installations. Determination of trace quantities of water-soluble chloride, fluoride, silicate, sodium ions and pH

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 12624:2022 - TC
Pages:52
Released:2022-09-29
ISBN:978 0 539 23934 8
Status:Tracked Changes
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BS EN ISO 12624:2022 - TC


This standard BS EN ISO 12624:2022 - TC Tracked Changes. Thermal insulating products for building equipment and industrial installations. Determination of trace quantities of water-soluble chloride, fluoride, silicate, sodium ions and pH is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 91.100.60 Thermal and sound insulating materials
This document specifies the equipment and procedures for determining trace quantities of the water-soluble chloride, fluoride, silicate and sodium ions in an aqueous extract of the product. It also describes a procedure for the determination of the pH of the aqueous extract. It is applicable to thermal insulating products. NOTE      The determination of these parameters can be relevant for thermal insulating products intended for application to stainless austenitic steel surfaces. The presence of chloride, fluoride, silicate and sodium ions under certain conditions can influence the risk of stress corrosion cracking. See Annex B for further information on general use of this document.