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BS ISO 14427:2004 Carbonaceous materials used in the production of aluminium. Cold and tepid ramming pastes. Preparation of unbaked test specimens and determination of apparent density after compaction

BS ISO 14427:2004

Carbonaceous materials used in the production of aluminium. Cold and tepid ramming pastes. Preparation of unbaked test specimens and determination of apparent density after compaction

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Standard number:BS ISO 14427:2004
Pages:12
Released:2004-12-23
ISBN:0 580 45153 4
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 14427:2004


This standard BS ISO 14427:2004 Carbonaceous materials used in the production of aluminium. Cold and tepid ramming pastes. Preparation of unbaked test specimens and determination of apparent density after compaction is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 71.100.10 Materials for aluminium production

This International Standard describes the preparation of unbaked test specimens made by compacting carbonaceous ramming pastes. It also includes a method for the determination of the apparent density after compaction.

Unbaked test specimens of ramming paste need to be prepared not only for the determination of the apparent density of the paste after compaction, but also for the determination of the dimensional change during baking and for the subsequent determination of properties of baked test specimens.