BS 3473-4.1:1989 - Chemical resistance of glass used in the production of laboratory glassware. Methods for determination of hydrolytic resistance ofthe interior surfaces of glass containers - Determination by titration method and classification
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BS 3473-4.1:1989 is a British Standard that specifies a method for determining the hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers used in laboratory settings. The procedure involves exposing the glass containers to water at 121°C for 60 minutes. The resistance is then assessed by titrating a known portion of the extraction solution with hydrochloric acid; the volume of acid required is inversely proportional to the glass's hydrolytic resistance. Based on these measurements, the standard classifies the glass containers according to their hydrolytic resistance.
BS 3473-4.1:1989 - Chemical resistance of glass used in the production of laboratory glassware. Methods for determination of hydrolytic resistance ofthe interior surfaces of glass containers - Determination by titration method and classification