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DS/ISO/TS 12025

Nanomaterials - Quantification of nano-object release from powders by generation of aerosols

inactive
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 7 December 2012
Status: inactive
Page Count: 42
ICS Code (Physics. Chemistry): 07.030
scope:

ISO/TS 12025:2012 provides methodology for the quantification of nano-object release from powders as a result of treatment, ranging from handling to high energy dispersion, by measuring aerosols liberated after a defined aerosolization procedure. In addition to information in terms of mass, the aerosol is characterized for particle concentrations and size distributions. ISO/TS 12025:2012 provides information on factors to be considered when selecting from the available methods for powder sampling and treatment procedures and specifies minimum requirements for test sample preparation, test protocol development, measuring particle release and reporting data. In order to characterize the full size range of particles generated, the measurement of nano-objects as well as agglomerates and aggregates is recommended in ISO/TS 12025:2012.

Document History

June 22, 2021
Nanomaterials – Quantification of nano-object release from powders by generation of aerosols
This document describes methods for the quantification of nano-object release from powders as a result of treatment, ranging from handling to high energy dispersion, by measuring aerosols liberated...
DS/ISO/TS 12025
December 7, 2012
Nanomaterials - Quantification of nano-object release from powders by generation of aerosols
ISO/TS 12025:2012 provides methodology for the quantification of nano-object release from powders as a result of treatment, ranging from handling to high energy dispersion, by measuring aerosols...

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