1.1 This specification covers low-melting point metal alloys and solders, including bismuth-tin, bismuth-lead, bismuth-tin-lead, bismuth-tin-lead-cad
1.1 This test method is intended to determine the melting point of all normal animal and vegetable fats and oils. This test method was derived from ALCA H-16. 1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard....
1.1 This specification covers low-melting point metal alloys and solders, including bismuth-tin, bismuth-lead, bismuth-tin-lead, bismuth-tin-lead-cad
5.1 Melting point is a wax property that is of interest to most wax consumers. It can be an indication of the performance properties of the wax. Drop melting point, Test Method D127, is often used to measure the melting characteristics of petrolatums and other...
1.1 This specification covers low-melting point metal alloys and solders, including bismuth-tin, bismuth-lead, bismuth-tin-lead, bismuth-tin-lead-cad
5.1 Melting point (cooling curve) is a test that is widely used by wax suppliers and consumers. it is particularly applied to petroleum waxes that are rather highly paraffinic or crystalline in nature. A plateau occurs with specimens containing appreciable amounts of hydrocarbons that...
1.1 This specification covers low-melting point metal alloys and soldiers, including bismuth-tin, bismuth-lead, bismuth-tin-lead, bismuth-tin-lead-cad
1.1 This specification covers low-melting point metal alloys and solders, including bismuth-tin, bismuth-lead, bismuth-tin-lead, bismuth-tin-lead-cad
This test method covers the determination of the drop melting point of petroleum wax. It is used primarily for petrolatums and other microcrystalline wax. NOTE 1-Additional methods used for petroleum waxes are Test Method D87 and Test Method D938. Results obtained may differ,...
1.1 This test method is intended to determine the melting point of all normal animal and vegetable fats and oils. This test method was derived from ALCA H-16. 1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard....
This specification covers low-melting point metal alloys and solders, including bismuth-tin, bismuth-lead, bismuth-tinlead, bismuth-tin-lead-cad
1.1 This specification covers low-melting point metal alloys and soldiers, including bismuth-tin, bismuth-lead, bismuth-tin-lead, bismuth-tin-lead-cad
This specification covers high melting point candles of 10-hour duration.
This test method determines the initial melting point and melting range of waxes. The data obtained are important in the application of waxes in one-time carbon inks.
This test method is intended to determine the melting point of all normal animal and vegetable fats and oils. This test method was derived from ALCA H-16. The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard. This...
5.1 Melting point is a wax property that is of interest to most wax consumers. It can be an indication of the performance properties of the wax. Drop melting point, Test Method D127, is often used to measure the melting characteristics of petrolatums and other...
This test method determines the initial melting point and melting range of waxes. The data obtained are important in the application of waxes in one-time carbon inks.
5.1 Melting point (cooling curve) is a test that is widely used by wax suppliers and consumers. it is particularly applied to petroleum waxes that are rather highly paraffinic or crystalline in nature. A plateau occurs with specimens containing appreciable amounts of hydrocarbons that...
The material defined by this specification is a high melting point wax compound. It is a translucent crystalline material in the solid state turning to a clear yellow liquid when molten.