ISO 2870:2009 PDF

ISO 2870:2009 PDF

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ISO 2870:2009 PDF

Published Date:
02/15/2009

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Active

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Surface active agents - Detergents - Determination of anionic-active matter hydrolysable and non-hydrolysable under acid conditions

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International Organization for Standardization

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ISO 2870:2009 specifies a method for the determination, in detergents, of anionic-active matter hydrolyzable and non-hydrolyzable under acid conditions.

This active matter includes alkyl sulfates and hydroxysulfates and alkylphenol and fatty alcohol ethoxysulfates.


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Published : 02/15/2009
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ISO 2870:2009
Published Date: 02/15/2009
Surface active agents - Detergents - Determination of anionic-active matter hydrolysable and non-hydrolysable under acid conditions
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ISO 2870:1986
Published Date: 05/01/1986
Surface active agents -- Detergents -- Determination of anionic-active matter hydrolyzable and non-hydrolyzable under acid conditions
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