BS 7897-2:1997 PDF

BS 7897-2:1997 PDF

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BS 7897-2:1997 PDF

Published Date:
08/15/1997

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Specification for lac and shellac-Machine-made shellac

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BSI Group

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Electronic (PDF)

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Specifies four main types of machine-made shellac based on different methods of manufacture. Each type is graded on the basis of colour. Requirements for matter insoluble in hot alcohol are given along with optional requirements for: volatile matter, wax, ash, lead and grit content, matter soluble in water, iodine and acid values, heat polymerisation and flow tests.
File Size : 1 file , 930 KB
ISBN(s) : 0580279413
Note : This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 36
Product Code(s) : 1106716, 1106716, 01106716
Published : 08/15/1997

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BS 7897-2:1997
Published Date: 08/15/1997
Specification for lac and shellac-Machine-made shellac
$92.964

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