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BS EN ISO 17072-2:2022 Leather. Chemical determination of metal content Total metal content

BS EN ISO 17072-2:2022

Leather. Chemical determination of metal content Total metal content

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 17072-2:2022
Pages:18
Released:2022-11-21
ISBN:978 0 539 18658 1
Status:Standard

BS EN ISO 17072-2:2022 Leather. Chemical determination of metal content Total metal content

Introducing the BS EN ISO 17072-2:2022, a comprehensive guide to the chemical determination of metal content in leather. This standard is an essential tool for anyone involved in the leather industry, providing a clear and concise method for accurately determining the total metal content in leather products.

Released on 21st November 2022, this standard is the latest in a series of guidelines designed to ensure the highest quality and safety standards in the leather industry. With a total of 18 pages, it provides a thorough and detailed approach to the chemical determination of metal content, ensuring that you have all the information you need to carry out accurate and reliable testing.

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The BS EN ISO 17072-2:2022 standard offers a range of features designed to make the process of determining metal content in leather as straightforward and accurate as possible. These include:

  • A clear and concise method for the chemical determination of metal content
  • Comprehensive guidelines that cover every aspect of the testing process
  • Up-to-date information that reflects the latest developments in the leather industry
  • A user-friendly format that makes the standard easy to follow and implement

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Choosing the BS EN ISO 17072-2:2022 standard means choosing a product that is trusted and respected within the leather industry. This standard is recognised for its accuracy and reliability, making it an essential tool for anyone involved in the production, testing, or sale of leather products.

With its comprehensive guidelines and clear instructions, the BS EN ISO 17072-2:2022 standard makes it easy to carry out accurate and reliable testing. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the industry, this standard will provide you with the knowledge and confidence you need to ensure the highest quality and safety standards.

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The BS EN ISO 17072-2:2022 standard comes with the following details:

  • Standard number: BS EN ISO 17072-2:2022
  • Pages: 18
  • Released: 2022-11-21
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 18658 1
  • Name: Leather. Chemical determination of metal content Total metal content
  • Status: Standard

With its comprehensive coverage and user-friendly format, the BS EN ISO 17072-2:2022 standard is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the leather industry. Don't miss out on this essential tool - order your copy today!

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BS EN ISO 17072-2:2022


This standard BS EN ISO 17072-2:2022 Leather. Chemical determination of metal content is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 59.140.30 Leather and furs
This document specifies a method for the determination of the total metal content in leather using digestion of the leather and subsequent determination with inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES), inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) or spectrometry of atomic fluorescence (SFA). This method determines the total metal content in leather. It is not compound-specific or specific to the oxidation state of the metals.