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Homepage>BS EN 12485:2017 Chemicals used for treatment of water intended for human consumption. Calcium carbonate, high-calcium lime, half-burnt dolomite, magnesium oxide, calcium magnesium carbonate and dolomitic lime. Test methods
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BS EN 12485:2017 Chemicals used for treatment of water intended for human consumption. Calcium carbonate, high-calcium lime, half-burnt dolomite, magnesium oxide, calcium magnesium carbonate and dolomitic lime. Test methods

BS EN 12485:2017

Chemicals used for treatment of water intended for human consumption. Calcium carbonate, high-calcium lime, half-burnt dolomite, magnesium oxide, calcium magnesium carbonate and dolomitic lime. Test methods

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Označení normy:BS EN 12485:2017
Počet stran:76
Vydáno:2017-09-14
ISBN:978 0 580 90349 6
Status:Standard
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BS EN 12485:2017


This standard BS EN 12485:2017 Chemicals used for treatment of water intended for human consumption. Calcium carbonate, high-calcium lime, half-burnt dolomite, magnesium oxide, calcium magnesium carbonate and dolomitic lime. Test methods is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.060.20 Drinking water
  • 71.100.80 Chemicals for purification of water
This European Standard specifies the methods used for the chemical analyses and the determination of physical properties of calcium carbonate, high-calcium lime, half-burnt dolomite, magnesium oxide, calcium magnesium carbonate and dolomitic lime used to treat water for human consumption. This document specifies the reference methods and, in certain cases, an alternative method which can be considered to be equivalent. Any other methods may be used provided they are calibrated, either against the reference methods or against internationally accepted reference materials, in order to demonstrate their equivalence.