BS EN 1017:2014+A1:2017:2018 Edition
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Chemicals used for treatment of water intended for human consumption. Half-burnt dolomite
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2018 | 18 |
This European Standard is applicable to half-burnt dolomite used for treatment of water intended for human consumption. It describes the characteristics of half-burnt dolomite and specifies the requirements and the corresponding test methods for half-burnt dolomite. It gives information on its use in water treatment.
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8 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Description 3.1 Identification 3.1.1 Chemical name 3.1.2 Synonym or common name 3.1.3 Relative molecular mass 3.1.4 Empirical formula 3.1.5 Chemical formula 3.1.6 CAS Registry Number ) 3.1.7 EINECS reference ) |
9 | 3.2 Commercial forms 3.3 Physical properties 3.3.1 Appearance 3.3.2 Density 3.3.3 Solubility in water 3.3.4 Vapour pressure 3.3.5 Boiling point at 100 kPa ) 3.3.6 Melting point 3.3.7 Specific heat 3.3.8 Viscosity (dynamic) 3.3.9 Critical temperature 3.3.10 Critical pressure 3.3.11 Physical hardness 3.3.12 Particle size 3.4 Chemical properties |
10 | 4 Purity criteria 4.1 General 4.2 Composition of commercial product 4.3 Impurities and main by-product |
11 | 4.4 Chemical parameters 5 Test methods 5.1 Sampling – solid 5.2 Analyses 6 Labelling – Transportation – Storage 6.1 Means of delivery |
12 | 6.2 Labelling according to the EU legislation ) 6.3 Transportation regulations and labelling |
13 | 6.4 Marking 6.5 Storage 6.5.1 Long term stability 6.5.2 Storage incompatibilities |
14 | Annex A (informative)General information on half-burnt dolomite A.1 Origin A.1.1 Raw materials A.1.2 Manufacturing process A.2 Use A.2.1 Function A.2.2 Other properties A.2.3 Form in which it is used A.2.4 Treatment dose A.2.5 Means of application A.2.6 Secondary effects |
15 | A.2.7 Removal of excess product |
16 | Annex B (normative)General rules relating to safety B.1 Rules for safe handling and use B.2 Emergency procedures B.2.1 First aid B.2.2 Spillage B.2.3 Fire |