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BS ISO 7780:1998 Rubber and rubber latices. Determination of manganese content. Sodium periodate photometric methods

BS ISO 7780:1998

Rubber and rubber latices. Determination of manganese content. Sodium periodate photometric methods

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Standard number:BS ISO 7780:1998
Pages:14
Released:1998-10-15
ISBN:0 580 30358 6
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 7780:1998


This standard BS ISO 7780:1998 Rubber and rubber latices. Determination of manganese content. Sodium periodate photometric methods is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 83.060 Rubber
  • 83.040.10 Latex and raw rubber

This International Standard specifies photometric methods for the determination of manganese, after oxidation with sodium periodate, in rubbers and rubber latices. Both methods contain provisions for analysis of chlorine-containing rubber.

Clause 3 specifies a method for compounded or vulcanized rubbers which is not affected by heavy loadings of fillers such as synthetic and natural silicates or calcium carbonates in various forms, or by the presence of compounding ingredients which form an insoluble phosphate under the conditions of the test.

Clause 4 specifies a method for raw and compounded natural and synthetic rubbers and latices which do not contain heavy loadings (more than about 10 %) of inert silicate fillers or any ingredient such as titanium dioxide which under the conditions of test will form an insoluble phosphate.