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CEN - EN ISO 18134-2

Solid biofuels - Determination of moisture content - Oven dry method Part 2: Total moisture - Simplified method

active, Most Current
Organization: CEN
Publication Date: 1 February 2017
Status: active
Page Count: 14
ICS Code (Solid fuels): 75.160.10
ICS Code (Biological sources and alternative sources of energy): 27.190
scope:

This document describes the method of determining the total moisture content of a test sample of solid biofuels by drying in an oven and is used when the highest precision is not needed, e.g. for routine production control on site. The method described in ISO 18134 (all parts) is applicable to all solid biofuels. The moisture content of solid biofuels (as received) is always reported based on the total mass of the test sample (wet basis).

NOTE The term moisture content, when used with biomass materials, can be misleading since untreated biomass frequently contains varying amounts of volatile compounds (extractives) which might evaporate when determining moisture content by oven drying.

Document History

EN ISO 18134-2
February 1, 2017
Solid biofuels - Determination of moisture content - Oven dry method Part 2: Total moisture - Simplified method
This document describes the method of determining the total moisture content of a test sample of solid biofuels by drying in an oven and is used when the highest precision is not needed, e.g. for...
September 1, 2015
Solid biofuels - Determination of moisture content - Oven dry method Part 2: Total moisture - Simplified method
This part of ISO 18134 describes the method of determining the total moisture content of a test sample of solid biofuels by drying in an oven and may be used when the highest precision is not needed,...

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