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BS 1016-106.1.1:1996 Methods for analysis and testing of coal and coke. Ultimate analysis of coal and coke. Determination of carbon and hydrogen content High temperature combustion method

BS 1016-106.1.1:1996

Methods for analysis and testing of coal and coke. Ultimate analysis of coal and coke. Determination of carbon and hydrogen content High temperature combustion method

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Počet stran:16
Vydáno:1996-10-15
ISBN:0 580 26460 2
Status:Standard
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BS 1016-106.1.1:1996


This standard BS 1016-106.1.1:1996 Methods for analysis and testing of coal and coke. Ultimate analysis of coal and coke. Determination of carbon and hydrogen content is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.160.10 Solid fuels

This International Standard specifies a method of determining the total carbon and the total hydrogen in hard coal, brown coal and lignite, and coke, by a high temperature combustion method.

The results include the carbon in the carbonates and the hydrogen combined in the moisture and in the water of constitution of silicates. A determination of moisture is carried out at the same time, and an appropriate correction is applied to the hydrogen value obtained by combustion. A determination of carbon dioxide may also be made and the total carbon value corrected for the presence of mineral carbonates.