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the permissible heavy metals content, the required number of thermal cycles applicable to samples submitted to the detonation test.
Commission Directive 87/94/EEC of 8 December 1986 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to procedures for the control of characteristics of, limits for and resistance to detonation of straight ammonium nitrate fertilizers of high nitrogen content
Modified by
- Commission Directiveof 22 December 1987amending Directive 87/94/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to procedures for the control of characteristics of, limits for and resistance to detonation of straight ammonium nitrate fertilizers of high nitrogen content(88/126/EEC), 31988L0126, March 9, 1988
- Regulation (EC) No 2003/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 13 October 2003relating to fertilisers, 32003R2003, November 21, 2003
Corrected by
- Corrigendum to Commission Directive 87/94/EEC of 8 December 1986 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to procedures for the control of characteristics of, limits for and resistance to detonation of straight ammonium nitrate fertilizers of high nitrogen content, 31987L0094R(01), March 9, 1988
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water baths thermostated at 25 (± 1) and 50 (± 1) °C respectively, Erlenmeyer flasks with an individual capacity of 150 ml.
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A water bath, thermostated in a temperature range of 20 to 51 °C with a minimum heating and cooling rate of 10 °C/h, or two water baths, one thermostated at a temperature of 20 °C, the otherat 51 °C. The water in the bath(s) is continuously stirred; the volume of the bath should be large enough to guarantee ample circulation of the water. A stainless steel box, watertight all around and provided with a thermocouple in the centre. The outside width of the box is 45 (± 2) mm and the wall thickness is 1,5 mm (see Figure 1); The height and length of the box can be chosen to suit the dimensions of the water bath, e.g. length 600 mm, height 400 mm.
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m 1 is the mass, in grams, of the sieved test portion (6.1); m 2 is the mass, in grams, of the test portion according to section 6.3 or 6.4 respectively as the result of the last weighing.
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filter crucible with a plate of sintered glass and a capacity of 15 ml; plate diameter: 20 mm; total height: 50 mm; porosity 4 (pore diameter from 5 to 15 μm); 600-ml beaker.
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V 0 is the total volume, in ml, of the silver nitrate solution immediately lower than the volume which gives the maximum increment of Δ1 E; V 1 is the volume, in ml, of the last portion of the silver nitrate solution added (0,1 or 0,05 ml);b is the last positive value of Δ 2 E;B is the sum of the absolute values of the last positive values of Δ 2 E and the first negative value of Δ2 E (see example in Table 1).
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V 2 is the value, in ml, of the exact volume (Veq ) of the silver nitrate solution corresponding to the titration of 10 ml of the potassium chloride standard reference solution used; V 3 is the value, in ml, of the exact volume (Veq ) of the silver nitrate solution corresponding to the titration of 5 ml of the potassium chloride standard reference solution used.
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T is the molarity of silver nitrate solution used; V 4 is the result, in ml, of the blank test (5.2);V 5 is the value, in ml, of Veq corresponding to the determination. (5.4);m is the mass, in grams, of the test portion.
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176 | |||
35 | |||
211 | + 37 | ||
72 | |||
283 | - 49 | ||
23 | |||
306 | - 10 | ||
13 | |||
319 | |||
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the values actually measured for the outside diameter of the steel tube and for the wall thickness, the Brinell hardness of the steel tube, the temperature of the tube and the sample shortly before firing, the packing density (kg/m 3 ) of the sample in the steel tube,the height of each lead cylinder after firing, specifying the corresponding cylinder number, method of initiation employed for the booster charge.