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BS EN 17351:2020 Bio-based products. Determination of the oxygen content using an elemental analyser

BS EN 17351:2020

Bio-based products. Determination of the oxygen content using an elemental analyser

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Standard number:BS EN 17351:2020
Pages:16
Released:2020-02-10
ISBN:978 0 539 03010 5
Status:Standard
BS EN 17351:2020 - Bio-based Products Oxygen Content Determination

BS EN 17351:2020 - Bio-based Products: Determination of the Oxygen Content Using an Elemental Analyser

Discover the essential standard for the determination of oxygen content in bio-based products with the BS EN 17351:2020. This comprehensive document is a must-have for professionals and organizations involved in the analysis and production of bio-based materials. Released on February 10, 2020, this standard provides a detailed methodology for accurately measuring oxygen content using an elemental analyser, ensuring precision and consistency in your results.

Key Features of BS EN 17351:2020

  • Standard Number: BS EN 17351:2020
  • Pages: 16
  • Release Date: February 10, 2020
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 03010 5
  • Status: Standard

Why Choose BS EN 17351:2020?

The BS EN 17351:2020 standard is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the bio-based product industry. It provides a clear and concise methodology for determining the oxygen content, which is crucial for understanding the composition and quality of bio-based materials. This standard is designed to help you achieve accurate and reliable results, which are essential for product development, quality control, and regulatory compliance.

Comprehensive Methodology

With 16 pages of detailed instructions, the BS EN 17351:2020 offers a thorough approach to oxygen content determination. The standard outlines the use of an elemental analyser, a sophisticated instrument that provides precise measurements of oxygen levels in bio-based products. By following the guidelines set forth in this standard, you can ensure that your analyses are conducted with the highest level of accuracy and reliability.

Industry Relevance

As the demand for sustainable and environmentally friendly products continues to grow, the importance of bio-based materials is becoming increasingly significant. The BS EN 17351:2020 standard is specifically tailored to meet the needs of this evolving industry, providing a reliable framework for assessing the oxygen content of bio-based products. This information is critical for manufacturers, researchers, and regulatory bodies who are committed to advancing the development and use of sustainable materials.

Quality Assurance and Compliance

Adhering to the BS EN 17351:2020 standard ensures that your bio-based products meet the necessary quality and safety standards. By implementing the methodologies outlined in this document, you can demonstrate your commitment to producing high-quality, sustainable products that comply with industry regulations. This not only enhances your reputation but also provides assurance to your customers and stakeholders that your products are reliable and trustworthy.

Who Can Benefit from BS EN 17351:2020?

This standard is ideal for a wide range of professionals and organizations, including:

  • Manufacturers of bio-based products
  • Quality control laboratories
  • Research and development teams
  • Regulatory bodies and compliance officers
  • Environmental and sustainability consultants

Conclusion

The BS EN 17351:2020 standard is an essential tool for anyone involved in the bio-based product industry. By providing a clear and reliable methodology for determining oxygen content, this standard helps ensure the quality, safety, and sustainability of bio-based materials. Whether you are a manufacturer, researcher, or regulatory body, the BS EN 17351:2020 standard is a valuable resource that can help you achieve your goals and meet the demands of the modern market.

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BS EN 17351:2020


This standard BS EN 17351:2020 Bio-based products. Determination of the oxygen content using an elemental analyser is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.020.55 Biobased products

This document specifies a direct method for the determination of the total oxygen content in bio-based products using an elemental analyser. The scope is limited to products containing elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, chloride, bromide and iodide without fluoride, representing at least 95 % of the composition of the product to be analysed.

NOTE 1

Bio-based materials can contain both organic and inorganic components. The oxygen content might originate both from the organic and/or the inorganic components. The inorganic components are not bio-based but will nevertheless contribute to the amount of oxygen determined by the following prescribed methods and therefore influence the results in terms of oxygen content. According to the current state of the art, it is not possible by isotopic measurements to establish a distinction between oxygen originating from biomass and oxygen originating from non-biomass.

NOTE 2

Although this document has been drafted for the purpose of the determinations dealing with bio-based content, it can be also used as a standalone standard for determination of oxygen in organic compounds.

NOTE 3

For the purposes of this document, the unit “% ( m/m)” is used to represent the oxygen content of a material.

NOTE 4

The method specified in this document involves a direct measurement method for the determination of oxygen content. This method contains many similarities with the ASTM D5622 [ 1] standard for gasoline and methanol fuels. The method specified in this document is specifically developed and validated for bio-based products. In addition, this method provides more accurate and unadulterated measured values for oxygen in contrast to indirect measurement methods for the determination of oxygen (e.g. ASTM D 3176 [ 2]).