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NEN 7320

Leaching characteristics of solid earthy and stony building and waste materials - Analysis of inorganic components - General instructions

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 April 1995
Status: inactive
ICS Code (Solid wastes): 13.030.10
ICS Code (Construction materials in general): 91.100.01
scope:

This standard describes how to make a choice from standardized chemical destruction and analysis methods for the determination of inorganic components in solid earthy and stony building and waste materials and of their eluates, according to NEN 7340. As well as NEN 7320 as other specific standards mentioned in this standard are applicable to solid earthy and stony building and waste materials. The inorganic components are: - elements, like arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, mercury, molybdenum, nickel, lead, antimony, selenium, tin, vanadium and zinc; - oxi-anions, like sulphate; - halogens, like bromide, chloride, fluoride

Document History

March 1, 1997
Leaching characteristics of solid earthy and stony building and waste materials - Analysis of inorganic components - General instructions
This standard describes how to make a choice from standardized chemical destruction and analysis methods for the determination of inorganic components in solid earthy and stony building and waste...
NEN 7320
April 1, 1995
Leaching characteristics of solid earthy and stony building and waste materials - Analysis of inorganic components - General instructions
This standard describes how to make a choice from standardized chemical destruction and analysis methods for the determination of inorganic components in solid earthy and stony building and waste...
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