Shopping Cart

No products in the cart.

BS 6463-102:2001

$142.49

Quicklime, hydrated lime and natural calcium carbonate – Methods for chemical analysis

Published By Publication Date Number of Pages
BSI 2001 28
Guaranteed Safe Checkout
Categories: ,

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our online customer service team by clicking on the bottom right corner. We’re here to assist you 24/7.
Email:[email protected]

This part of BS 6463 describes methods for the chemical analysis of quicklime, hydrated lime and natural calcium carbonate. It describes both classical methods and methods which use atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS).

It gives classical chemical methods for:

  • fluorine, matter insoluble in acetic acid, matter insoluble in hydrochloric acid;

  • loss on ignition, neutralizing value;

  • free water in hydrated lime and also in lime putty;

  • total sulfur;

  • carbon dioxide in carbonate.

It gives flame atomic absorption spectrometric (AAS) methods for aluminium, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, magnesium, manganese, nickel, silicon, silver and zinc.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
1 BRITISH STANDARD
2 Committees responsible for this British�Standard
3 Contents
7 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 General requirements for testing
3.1 Number of tests
3.2 Reagents
8 Table 1 Densities of concentrated liquid reagents
3.3 Volumetric glassware
3.4 Preparation of the sample
3.5 Expression of results
4 Determination of major and minor constituents by classical methods
4.1 Determination of hydrochloric acid extractable fluoride
10 4.2 Determination of matter insoluble in acetic acid
11 4.3 Determination of matter insoluble in hydrochloric acid
12 4.4 Determination of loss on ignition
13 4.5 Determination of neutralizing value
4.6 Determination of free water in hydrated lime and lime putty
14 Figure 1 Typical apparatus for determination of free water in hydrated lime and lime putty
15 4.7 Determination of total sulfur
16 4.8 Determination of carbon dioxide in carbonate
18 Figure 2 Typical apparatus for determination of carbon dioxide
20 5 Determination of minor constituents by flame atomic absorption spectroscopy
Figure 3 Determinations using atomic absorption spectrometry
21 5.1 Determination of minor and trace elements in quicklime, hydrated lime and natural calcium�car…
Table 2 Elements, preferred wavelengths and flame types
23 Table 3 Minor element concentrations in standard extracts
24 Table 4 Trace element concentrations in standard extracts
25 5.2 Determination of lead
BS 6463-102:2001
$142.49