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YS/T 575.19-2007 English PDF (YS/T575.19-2007)
YS/T 575.19-2007 English PDF (YS/T575.19-2007)
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YS/T 575.19-2007: Methods for chemical analysis of bauxite. Part 19: Determination of the loss on ignition. Gravimetric method
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Scope
This part specifies the determination method for the loss on ignition of bauxite.This part applies to determination of the loss on ignition in the bauxite ore, AND
the determination range is 10% ~ 30%.
Basic Data
| Standard ID | YS/T 575.19-2007 (YS/T575.19-2007) | 
| Description (Translated English) | Methods for chemical analysis of bauxite. Part 19: Determination of the loss on ignition. Gravimetric method | 
| Sector / Industry | Nonferrous Metallurgy Industry Standard (Recommended) | 
| Classification of Chinese Standard | Q52 | 
| Classification of International Standard | 71.100.10 | 
| Word Count Estimation | 5,526 | 
| Date of Issue | 2007-11-14 | 
| Date of Implementation | 2008-05-01 | 
| Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | YS/T 575.19-2006 | 
| Quoted Standard | YS/T 575.22-2007 | 
| Regulation (derived from) | NDRC Notice No. 77 of 2007 | 
| Issuing agency(ies) | National Development and Reform Commission | 
| Summary | This standard specifies the bauxite Determination of loss on ignition method. This standard applies to the burning of bauxite Determination of loss. Measuring range: 10% to 30%. | 
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