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BS EN ISO 4048:2018 Leather. Chemical tests. Determination of matter soluble in dichloromethane and free fatty acid content

BS EN ISO 4048:2018

Leather. Chemical tests. Determination of matter soluble in dichloromethane and free fatty acid content

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 4048:2018
Pages:18
Released:2018-07-23
ISBN:978 0 580 98544 7
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 4048:2018


This standard BS EN ISO 4048:2018 Leather. Chemical tests. Determination of matter soluble in dichloromethane and free fatty acid content is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 59.140.30 Leather and furs

This document specifies a method for the determination of the substances in leather which are soluble in dichloromethane. This method is applicable to all types of leather.

Not all fatty and similar substances can be extracted from leather with organic solvents; they may be in part soluble and partly bound to the leather. On the other hand, the solvent can dissolve non-fatty substances, for example sulfur and impregnants, both of which cause difficulty in the determination of the acid value and saponification value of the fat.

This document includes two techniques for extraction of the fatty substances: 1) extraction using the Soxhlet apparatus; and 2) extraction using a pressurized extraction system.

As the extraction is frequently done in conjunction with determination of the free fatty acid content of the leather, a suitable procedure for determination of the free fatty acids extracted by this method is included.

The apparatus and technique described in this method are also suitable for the extraction by solvents other than dichloromethane (although the temperature conditions may need to be varied for high pressure extraction).