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DSF/FprEN ISO 8130-4

Coating powders - Part 4: Calculation of lower explosion limit (ISO 8130-4:1992, including Cor 1:1993)

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Organization: DS
Status: inactive
Page Count: 14
ICS Code (Paints and varnishes): 87.040
scope:

The lower explosion limit is the minimum concentration of the coating powder in air which will form an explosive mixture. The method is based on the knowledge of the gross calorific value of the product, as determined by the method described in ISO 1928, or on the gross calorific values of the constituents of the product. With powders that are not flammable the method may nevertheless give a value for the lower explosion limit in air.

Document History

March 21, 2022
Coating powders – Part 4: Calculation of lower explosion limit (ISO 8130-4:2021)
This document specifies a method for the calculation of the lower explosion limit of a coating powder, i.e. the minimum concentration of the coating powder in air which will form an explosive...
January 21, 2011
Coating powders – Part 4: Calculation of lower explosion limit
In clause 6, replaces in the definition of the symbol B "1,24 Ã- 10^4 J/m^3" by "1,24 Ã- 10^6 J/m^3".
DSF/FprEN ISO 8130-4
Coating powders - Part 4: Calculation of lower explosion limit (ISO 8130-4:1992, including Cor 1:1993)
The lower explosion limit is the minimum concentration of the coating powder in air which will form an explosive mixture. The method is based on the knowledge of the gross calorific value of the...
Coating powders – Part 4: Calculation of lower explosion limit (ISO/DIS 8130-4:2021)
This document specifies a method for the calculation of the lower explosion limit of a coating powder, i.e. the minimum concentration of the coating powder in air which will form an explosive...
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