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BS 3762-4.1:1989 - Analysis of formulated detergents - Physical test methods. - Method for determination of clear point of liquid detergents

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Applicability: This method is suitable for liquid detergents that may become cloudy upon cooling and clear upon warming. However, it is not applicable to solutions that become cloudy when heated (e.g., solutions of ethylene oxide adducts) or to solutions that do not deposit solids other than ice when cooled to -15°C. ​ Procedure: The standard outlines the steps to cool the detergent sample under controlled conditions and subsequently warm it to observe the temperature at which it becomes clear. This temperature is recorded as the clear point.​ Significance: Determining the clear point is essential for assessing the performance and stability of liquid detergents, especially in varying temperature conditions.
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NAAR - Data Entry Person
Primary Item Type:
British Standard
Identifiers:
ISBN 0580170721
ICS 71.100.40 Surface active agents
Subject Keywords:
Temperature measurement; Reproducibility; Detergents; Solutions; Testing conditions; Cloud point; Solidification; Cleaning materials; Surfactants; Liquids
First presented to the public:
3/21/2025
Original Publication Date:
2/28/1989
Previously Published By:
British Standards Institution
Place Of Publication:
London, United Kingdom
Citation:
Extents:
Number of Pages - 3
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Date Deposited
2022-03-04 11:15:38.352
Submitter:
Nurul Aini Abdul Rahman

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