DIN 51732:2014
Testing of solid mineral fuels - Determination of total carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen - Instrumental methods

Standard No.
DIN 51732:2014
Release Date
2014
Published By
German Institute for Standardization
Status
Replace By
DIN 51732:2014-07
Latest
DIN 51732:2014-07
Replace
DIN 51732:2007 DIN 51732:2013

DIN 51732:2014 Referenced Document

  • DIN 51700:2010 Testing of solid fuels - Generalities and index of methods of test
  • DIN 51701-2:2006 Testing of solid fuels - Sampling and sample preparation - Part 2: Sampling
  • DIN 51701-3:2006 Testing of solid fuels - Sampling and sample preparation - Part 3: Sample preparation
  • DIN 51718:2002 Testing of solid fuels - Determination of the water content and the moisture of analysis sample
  • DIN 51721:2001 Testing of solid fuels - Determination of carbon content and hydrogen content - Radmacher-Hoverath method
  • DIN 51722-1:1990 Testing of solid fuels; determination of nitrogen content; semi-micro Kjeldahl method
  • DIN 51726:2004 Testing of solid fuels - Determination of the carbonate carbon dioxide content
  • DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025:2005 General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories (ISO/IEC 17025:2005); German and English version EN ISO/IEC 17025:2005
  • DIN ISO 5725-2:2002 Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results - Part 2: Basic method for the determination of repeatability and reproducibility of a standard measurement method (ISO 5725-2:1994 including Technical Corrigendum 1:2002)

DIN 51732:2014 history

  • 2014 DIN 51732:2014-07 Testing of solid mineral fuels - Determination of total carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen - Instrumental methods
  • 2014 DIN 51732:2014 Testing of solid mineral fuels - Determination of total carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen - Instrumental methods
  • 2007 DIN 51732:2007 Testing of solid mineral fuels - Determination of total carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen - Instrumental methods
Testing of solid mineral fuels - Determination of total carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen - Instrumental methods



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