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BS EN 15768:2015 Influence of materials on water intended for human consumption. GC-MS identification of water leachable organic substances

BS EN 15768:2015

Influence of materials on water intended for human consumption. GC-MS identification of water leachable organic substances

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Standard number:BS EN 15768:2015
Pages:38
Released:2015-09-30
ISBN:978 0 580 91430 0
Status:Standard
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BS EN 15768:2015


This standard BS EN 15768:2015 Influence of materials on water intended for human consumption. GC-MS identification of water leachable organic substances is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 67.250 Materials and articles in contact with foodstuffs
  • 71.040.50 Physicochemical methods of analysis
  • 13.060.20 Drinking water

This European Standard describes a method for detecting and identifying organic chemicals that are amenable to GC-MS analysis using the procedures described and which can migrate from a product into water intended for human consumption. This European Standard does not provide all the necessary tools to completely identify all the substances that are detected. A method of semi-quantitatively estimating the concentrations of the organic substances detected is also provided, however, concentrations should only be seen as indicative.

NOTE

The method to be used for the preparation of migration waters is specified by separate Ens, as noted below.