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DS/EN 13649

Stationary source emissions - Determination of the mass concentration of individual gaseous organic compounds - Activated carbon and solvent desorption method

inactive, Most Current
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 14 December 2001
Status: inactive
Page Count: 23
ICS Code (Stationary source emissions): 13.040.40
scope:

This Standard specifies procedures for the sampling onto activated carbon, the preparation and analysis of samples of volatile organic components such as those arising from solvent using processes. It can be used as a reference method.

Document History

DS/EN 13649
December 14, 2001
Stationary source emissions - Determination of the mass concentration of individual gaseous organic compounds - Activated carbon and solvent desorption method
This Standard specifies procedures for the sampling onto activated carbon, the preparation and analysis of samples of volatile organic components such as those arising from solvent using processes....
Stationary source emissions - Determination of the mass concentration of individual gaseous organic compounds - Active carbon and solvent desorption method
This European Standard specifies procedures for the sampling, preparation and analysis of individual volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in waste gas, such as those arising from solvent using...
Stationary source emissions - Determination of the mass concentration of individual gaseous organic compounds - Sorptive sampling method followed by solvent extraction or thermal desorption
This document specifies procedures for the sampling, preparation and analysis of individual volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in waste gas, such as those arising from solvent using processes....

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