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ÖNORM EN ISO 182-3
Issue date: 2001 02 01
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 (ISO 182-3:1993)
1.1 This part of IS0 182 specifies a method for the
determination of the thermal stability at elevated
temperature of compounds and products based on
vinyl chloride ho...
Withdrawn: 2024 03 01
Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
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Digital | 21 Pages
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1.1 This part of IS0 182 specifies a method for the
determination of the thermal stability at elevated
temperature of compounds and products based on
vinyl chloride homopolymers and copolymers (in the
following text abbreviated as PVC) which undergo
dehydrochlorination (the evolution of hydrogen chlorde).
1.2 The method may be used as a quality control
test during manufacture and conversion of PVC compounds.
It may also be used for the characterization
of PVC compounds and products, especially with regard
to the effectiveness of their heat-stabilizing systems.
It is suitable for coloured PVC compounds and products
where a discolouration test under the action of
heat may be unsatisfactory.
1.3 The method is recommended for compounded
PVC materials and products only, although it can be
used for polymers in powder form under appropriate
conditions, to be agreed upon between the interested
parties. The method is not recommended for PVC
compounds in the form of dry blends, since such
materials may not be sufficiently homogeneous.
1.4 PVC compounds and products may evolve other
decomposition products, in addition to hydrogen
chloride, at elevated temperatures. A limited number
of these decomposition products may affect the conductivity
of water when they are absorbed into it.
Compensation for this effect is not within the scope
of this part of IS0 182, and therefore care is necessary
in attempting to compare results for dissimilar
compounds and products. In this case a method suitable
for the determination of chloride ion (Cl-) in the
absorbing solution shall be used (see IS0 182-4).
1.5 The method may also be applied to other plastics
materials which can evolve hydrogen chloride or
other hydrogen halides when heated under the conditions
prescribed by the relevant specifications, or as
agreed upon between the interested parties.
ÖNORM EN ISO 182-3
2024 03 01
Plastics - Determination of the tendency of compounds and products based on vinyl chloride homopolym...
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ÖNORM EN ISO 182-3
2001 02 01
Plastics - Determination of the tendency of compounds and products based on vinyl chloride homopolym...
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