EN ISO 1628-1:2009
Plastics - Determination of the viscosity of polymers in dilute solution using capillary viscometers - Part 1: General principles (ISO 1628-1:2009)

Standard No.
EN ISO 1628-1:2009
Release Date
2009
Published By
European Committee for Standardization (CEN)
Status
Replace By
EN ISO 1628-1:2021
Latest
EN ISO 1628-1:2021
Replace
BS EN ISO 1628-1:1998
Scope
This part of ISO 1628 defines the general conditions for the determination of the reduced viscosity; intrinsicviscosity and K-value of organic polymers in d ilute solution. It defines the standard parameters that areapplied to viscosity measurement; and can be used to develop standards for measuring the viscosities insolution of individual types of polymer. It can also be used to measure and report the viscosities of polymers insolution for which no separate standards exist

EN ISO 1628-1:2009 Referenced Document

  • ISO 3105:1994 Glass capillary kinematic viscometers - Specifications and operating instructions
  • ISO 3205 Preferred test temperatures
  • ISO 80000-1 Quantities and units - Part 1: General*2022-12-06 Update
  • ISO 80000-4 Quantities and units — Part 4: Mechanics — Amendment 1

EN ISO 1628-1:2009 history

  • 2021 EN ISO 1628-1:2021 Plastics - Determination of the viscosity of polymers in dilute solution using capillary viscometers - Part 1: General principles (ISO 1628-1:2021)
  • 2009 EN ISO 1628-1:2009 Plastics - Determination of the viscosity of polymers in dilute solution using capillary viscometers - Part 1: General principles (ISO 1628-1:2009)
  • 1998 EN ISO 1628-1:1998 Plastics - Determination of the Viscosity of Polymers in Dilute Solution Using Capillary Viscometers - Part 1: General Principles ISO 1628-1:1998

EN ISO 1628-1:2009 Plastics - Determination of the viscosity of polymers in dilute solution using capillary viscometers - Part 1: General principles (ISO 1628-1:2009) has been changed from BS EN ISO 1628-1:1998 Plastics - Determination of the viscosity of polymers in dilute solution using capillary viscometers - General principles.




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