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Technische Regel
ISO/R 182:1970
Issue date: 1970 06 01
Plastics — Determination of the thermal stability of polyvinyl chloride and related copolymers and their compounds by splitting off of hydrogen chloride
Withdrawn: 1993 03 24
Publisher:
International Organization for Standardization
Format:
Digital | 6 Pages
Language:
English
Currently valid:
ICS
ISO 182-3:2023
2023 12 06
Plastics — Determination of the tendency of compounds and products based on vinyl chloride homopolym...
Norm
ISO 182-4:1993
1993 03 25
Plastics — Determination of the tendency of compounds and products based on vinyl chloride homopolym...
Norm
ISO 182-3:1993
1993 03 25
Plastics — Determination of the tendency of compounds and products based on vinyl chloride homopolym...
Norm
ISO 182-2:1990
1990 12 13
Plastics — Determination of the tendency of compounds and products based on vinyl chloride homopolym...
Norm
ISO 182-1:1990
1990 12 06
Plastics — Determination of the tendency of compounds and products based on vinyl chloride homopolym...
Norm
ISO/R 182:1970
1970 06 01
Plastics — Determination of the thermal stability of polyvinyl chloride and related copolymers and t...
Technische Regel
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Norm
Issue date :
1990 12 06
Plastics — Determination of the tendency of compounds and products based on vinyl chloride homopolymers and copolymers to evolve hydrogen chloride and any other acidic products at elevated temperatures — Part 1: Congo red method
Norm
Issue date :
1990 12 13
Plastics — Determination of the tendency of compounds and products based on vinyl chloride homopolymers and copolymers to evolve hydrogen chloride and any other acidic products at elevated temperatures — Part 2: pH method
Norm
Issue date :
1993 03 25
Plastics — Determination of the tendency of compounds and products based on vinyl chloride homopolymers and copolymers to evolve hydrogen chloride and any other acidic products at elevated temperatures — Part 4: Potentiometric method
Norm
Issue date :
1993 03 25
Plastics — Determination of the tendency of compounds and products based on vinyl chloride homopolymers and copolymers to evolve hydrogen chloride and any other acidic products at elevated temperatures — Part 3: Conductometric method