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ISO 4098, EN ISO 4098, UNI EN ISO 4098
Leather – Chemical tests – Determination of water-soluble matter, water-soluble inorganic matter and water-soluble organic matter
EN ISO 14362-3
Textiles – Methods for determination of certain aromatic amines derived form azocolorants
UNI EN 16711-2
Textiles – Determination of metal content – Part 2: Determination of metals extracted by acidic artificial perspiration solution (for extractable metals)
EN 16711-2, UNI EN 16711-2
Textiles – Determination of metal content – Part 2: Determination of metals extracted by acidic artificial perspiration solution (for extractable metals)
UNI EN 16711-1
Textiles – Determination of metal content – Part 1: Determination of metals using microwave digestion (for total metals)
EN 16711-1, UNI EN 16711-1
Textiles – Determination of metal content – Part 1: Determination of metals using microwave digestion (for total metals)
GB/T 17593.3
Textiles – Determination of heavy metals – Part 3: Chromium (VI) – Spectrophotometry
DIN EN ISO 14184-1
Textiles – Determination of formaldehyde – Part 1: Free and hydrolysed formaldehyde (water extraction method)
EN 12472 + EN 1811 + A1, UNI EN 12472 + UNI EN 1811
Metal accessories – Release of nickel after simulation of wear and corrosion
ISO 18218-2, EN ISO 18218-2, UNI EN ISO 18218-2
Leather – Determination of ethoxylated alkylphenols – Part 2: Indirect method
ISO 18218-1, EN ISO 18218-1, UNI EN ISO 18218-1
Leather – Determination of ethoxylated alkylphenols – Part 1: Direct method
ISO 13365-1, EN ISO 13365-1, UNI EN ISO 13365-1
Leather – Chemical determination of the preservative (TCMTB, PCMC, OPP, OIT) content in leather by liquid chromatography Acetonitrile extraction method
EN ISO 18254-1
Textiles – Method for the detection and determination of alkylphenol ethoxylates (APEO) – Part 1: Method using HPLC – MS
EN 374-2, UNI EN 374-2
Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms – Part 2: Determination of resistance to penetration
DIN EN ISO 17072-2-12
Leather – Chemical Determination of metal content – Part 2: Total metal content
EN ISO 18218-1 + DIN EN ISO 18254
Leather – Determination of ethoxylated alkylphenols – Part 1: Direct method
DIN EN ISO 17234-1-04 + DIN EN ISO 17234-2-06
Leather — Chemical tests for the Determination of certain azo colorants in dyed leathers Determination of certain aromatic amines derived from azo colorants + Leather – Chemical tests for the Determination of certain azo colorants in dyed leathers – Part 2: Determination of 4-aminoazobenzene
Reg. UEN 1007/2011 (escluse parti 12-15-19) 27/09/2011 – GU UE L272 18/10/2011
Quantitative analysis of binary mixtures
ISO 10195
Ageing conditions (Time: 24 h, Temperature 80±2 °C, Humidity: less than 10% according to ISO 10195 – A2)
EN 15063-1, UNI EN 15063-1
Copper and copper alloys – Determination of main constituents and impurities by wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF) – Part 1: Guidelines to the routine method
UNI EN ISO 14362-3: 2017
Textiles – Methods for determination of certain aromatic amines derived form azocolorants
ISO 14362-3, EN ISO 14362-3, UNI EN ISO 14362-3: 2017
Textiles – Methods for determination of certain aromatic amines derived form azocolorants
UNI EN ISO 16373-1
Textiles – Dyestuffs – Part 1: General principles of testing coloured textiles for dyestuff identification – Allergenic dyes
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