ISO-9599 Copper, lead, zinc and nickel sulfide concentrates - Determination of hygroscopic moisture content of the analysis sample - Gravimetric method

ISO-9599 - 2ND EDITION - CURRENT
Show Complete Document History

Document Center Inc. is an authorized dealer of ISO standards.
The following bibliographic material is provided to assist you with your purchasing decision:


ISO 9599:2015 specifies a gravimetric loss-in-mass method for the determination of the hygroscopic moisture content in analysis samples of copper, lead, zinc, and nickel sulfide concentrates.

The method is applicable to copper, lead, zinc, and nickel sulfide concentrates free from volatile organic flotation reagents, for example kerosene, and with hygroscopic moisture contents between 0,05 % (m/m) and 2 % (m/m). The hygroscopic moisture content is used to correct the analysis results from the equilibrated moisture level to the dry basis.

NOTE The result of the determination of hygroscopic moisture content using this International Standard should not be reported as part of the analysis of a concentrate sample. Whenever the bulk moisture content of a commercial shipment of concentrate is required, ISO 10251 should be used. The determination of hygroscopic moisture content and the determination of bulk moisture content are connected with each other. In both determinations, the same state of dryness has to be achieved, in order to ascertain the correct metal content of a lot.

This method is not applicable to sulfide concentrates that are susceptible to oxidation (see 6.3, note 2). Annex A sets out a modified procedure, which can be used for sulfide concentrates that are susceptible to oxidation.

ORDER

Price:

$52.38        


Want this as a site license?

To find similar documents by classification:

73.060.99 (Other metalliferous minerals)

This document comes with our free Notification Service, good for the life of the document.

This document is available in either Paper or PDF format.

Document Number

ISO 9599:2015

Revision Level

2ND EDITION

Status

Current

Publication Date

Oct. 1, 2015

Committee Number

ISO/TC 183