BS EN 16070:2014
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Products used for treatment of water intended for human consumption. Natural zeolite
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 22 |
This European Standard is applicable to natural zeolites used for treatment of water intended for human consumption. It describes the characteristics of natural zeolites and specifies the requirements and the corresponding test methods for natural zeolites. It gives information on their use in water treatment. The natural zeolites included in this standard are clinoptilolite, chabasite and phillipsite/analcime.
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4 | Contents Page |
7 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and symbols 4 Description 4.1 Identification 4.1.1 Chemical name(s) 4.1.2 Synonym or common names 4.1.3 Chemical formula |
8 | 4.1.4 CAS Registry number 1) 4.1.5 EINECS reference 2) 4.2 Commercial form 4.3 Types of natural zeolites 5 Physical properties 5.1 Appearance 5.2 Particle size distribution |
9 | 5.3 Density (bulk density loose) 6 Chemical and mineralogical properties 6.1 General |
10 | 6.2 Capacity 7 Test methods 7.1 Sampling 7.2 Analysis 7.2.1 Particle size distribution 7.2.2 Bulk density loose 7.2.3 Mass loss at 150 °C 7.2.4 Precision – repeatability limit 7.2.5 Ignition loss at 650 °C 7.2.5.1 Principle |
11 | 7.2.5.2 Apparatus 7.2.5.3 Procedure 7.2.5.4 Expression of results 7.2.5.5 Precision – repeatability limit 7.2.6 Capacity 7.2.6.1 Principle 7.2.6.2 Apparatus |
12 | 7.2.6.3 Reagents 7.2.6.4 Procedure 7.2.6.5 Expression of results |
13 | 8 Labelling, transportation and storage 8.1 Means of delivery 8.2 Labelling according to the EU legislation 3) 8.3 Transportation regulations and labelling 8.4 Marking 8.5 Storage 8.5.1 Long term stability 8.5.2 Storage incompatibility |
14 | Annex A (informative)General information on natural zeolites A.1 Origin A.1.1 Raw material A.1.2 Manufacturing process A.2 Typical properties A.2.1 Chemical and mineralogical composition A.2.1.1 Chemical composition |
16 | A.2.1.2 Mineralogical composition A.2.2 Physical properties A.2.2.1 Particle size distribution |
17 | A.2.2.2 Mechanical strength A.2.2.3 pH A.2.3 Density A.2.3.1 Absolute density A.2.3.2 Particle density dry A.2.3.3 Particle density wet A.2.3.4 Bed density |
18 | A.3 Use A.3.1 Function A.3.2 Specific amount A.3.3 Means of application A.3.4 Secondary effects A.4 Hydraulic characteristics A.4.1 Interstitial volume A.4.2 Head loss in filtration A.4.3 Expansion during up-flow washing A.5 Rules for safe handling and use A.6 Emergency procedures A.6.1 First aid |
19 | A.6.2 Spillage A.6.3 Fire |