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Methods for the determination of the principal oxides and of the oxides of iron, titanium, manganese and phosphorus, with the additional determination of lime, magnesia and alkalis. The direct determination of alumina alone is also presented.

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  1. BS EN ISO 21587-1:2007


    Chemical analysis of aluminosilicate refractory products (alternative to the X-ray fluorescence method)-Apparatus, reagents, dissolution and gravimetric silica

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  2. BS DD ENV 955-4:1997


    Chemical analysis of refractory products-Products containing silica and/or alumina (Analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) and inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrography (ICP))

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  3. BS EN 955-2:1995


    Chemical analysis of refractory products-Products containing silica and/or alumina (wet method)

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  4. BS 1902-2-2.1:1988

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    Methods of testing refractory materials. Chemical analysis (wet methods)-Chemical analysis of refractories containing silica and/or alumina

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  5. BS 1902-2D:1969


    Methods of testing refractory materials-Determination of silica in high silica, aluminosilicate and aluminous materials by coagulation

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  6. BS 1902-2B:1967


    Methods of testing refractory materials-Chemical analysis of aluminous materials

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  7. BS 1902-2A:1964


    Methods of testing refractory materials-Chemical analysis of high silica and aluminosilicate materials

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