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ISO - FDIS 13317-1

Determination of particle size distribution by gravitational liquid sedimentation methods — Part 1: General principles, requirements and guidance

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 19 October 2023
Status: pending
Page Count: 78
ICS Code (Particle size analysis. Sieving): 19.120
scope:

This document specifies the principles of particle size analysis by gravitational sedimentation, the principal types of measurement techniques as well as the general rules for conducting measurements, method validation, determination of the uncertainty budget and representation of results.

This document covers neither particle migration by centrifugal, electric or magnetic forces nor sedimentation at high particle concentrations (e.g. zone sedimentation). Moreover, this document does not deal with the determination of properties other than sedimentation velocity and particle size (i.e. neither particle concentration, particle shape, particle density, zeta-potential nor apparent viscosity).

NOTE This document can involve hazardous materials, operations and equipment. This document does not purport to address all the safety problems associated with its use. Explosion proof analysers are required when examining volatile liquids with a low flash point.

Document History

FDIS 13317-1
October 19, 2023
Determination of particle size distribution by gravitational liquid sedimentation methods — Part 1: General principles, requirements and guidance
This document specifies the principles of particle size analysis by gravitational sedimentation, the principal types of measurement techniques as well as the general rules for conducting...
May 1, 2001
Determination of Particle Size Distribution by Gravitational Liquid Sedimentation Methods - Part 1: General Principles and Guidelines
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