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NEN-ISO 13319

Determination of particle size distributions - Electrical sensing zone method

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 July 2007
Status: inactive
Page Count: 44
ICS Code (Particle size analysis. Sieving): 19.120
scope:

This International Standard gives guidance on the measurement of the size distribution of particles dispersed in an electrolyte solution using the electrical sensing zone method. The method measures pulse heights and their relationship to particle volumes or diameters, and it reports in the range from approximately 0,4 µm to approximately 1 200 µm. It does not address the specific requirements of the measurement of specific materials. However, guidance on the measurements of conducting materials such as porous materials and metal powders is given.

Document History

July 1, 2007
Determination of particle size distributions - Electrical sensing zone method (corrected and reprinted)
This International Standard gives guidance on the measurement of the size distribution of particles dispersed in an electrolyte solution using the electrical sensing zone method. The method measures...
NEN-ISO 13319
July 1, 2007
Determination of particle size distributions - Electrical sensing zone method
This International Standard gives guidance on the measurement of the size distribution of particles dispersed in an electrolyte solution using the electrical sensing zone method. The method measures...
May 1, 2000
Determination of particle size distributions - Electrical sensing zone method
Gives guidance on the measurement of the size distributions of particles despersed in an electrolyte solution using the electrical sensing zone method. It does not address the specific requirements...
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