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BS EN 15002:2015 – TC:2020 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Characterization of waste. Preparation of test portions from the laboratory sample

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1 compares BS EN 15002:2015
2 TRACKED CHANGES
Text example 1 — indicates added text (in green)
70 Contents Page
72 Foreword
73 Introduction
74 1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
76 3 Equipment
4 Interferences and sources of error
77 5 Procedure
5.1 Key concepts
78 5.2 Sequence of treatment techniques
79 Figure 1 — Flow sheet – sequence of operations
80 6 Report
81 Annex A (normative) Guideline for choosing sample treatment techniques
A.1 General
A.2 Homogenization
A.2.1 General information
A.2.2 Solid samples
A.2.2.1 Manual homogenization
82 A.2.2.2 Mechanical homogenization
A.2.3 Liquid samples
A.2.3.1 Manual homogenization
A.2.3.2 Mechanical homogenization
83 A.2.4 Homogenization in case of volatile compounds
A.3 Phase/fraction separation
A.3.1 General information
A.3.2 Solid – liquid separation
A.3.2.1 General
A.3.2.2 Settling
84 A.3.2.3 Filtration
85 A.3.2.4 Centrifugation
A.3.3 Liquid – liquid separation
A.3.3.1 Separation with separating funnel
A.3.3.2 Centrifugation
86 A.3.4 Solid – solid separation; separation into different fractions
A.3.4.1 General
A.3.4.2 Manual separation
A.3.4.3 Sieving
87 A.4 Drying
A.4.1 General information
A.4.2 Procedures
A.4.2.1 Air drying at room temperature
88 A.4.2.2 Oven drying at 40 C
A.4.2.3 Oven drying at 105 C
A.4.2.4 Freeze-drying
89 A.4.2.5 Chemical drying
A.5 Particle size reduction
A.5.1 General information
90 A.5.2 Procedures
A.5.2.1 Crushing
A.5.2.2 Freeze crushing
91 A.5.2.3 Milling/grinding
A.5.2.4 Cutting
A.5.2.5 Freeze cutting
92 A.6 Sub-sampling
A.6.1 General information
A.6.2 Manual division of solid samples by coning and quartering
93 Figure A.1 — Sample division
A.6.3 Dry cutting
A.6.4 Mechanical division of solid samples
94 A.6.5 Sub-sampling for volatile compounds
A.6.6 Sub-sampling for moderately volatile organic compounds
95 A.6.7 Sub-sampling of sludge and liquid
A.6.8 Sub-sampling of monolithic sample
96 Annex B (informative) Relationship between minimum amount of (sub-)sample and particle size
B.1 Formula for the estimation of the minimum amount of (sub-)sample:
Figure B.1 — Particles with property of interest
97 Table B.1 — Minimum amount of sample, in gram
B.2 Empirical rule
Table B.2 — Empiric minimum amount of sample, in gram
98 Annex C (informative) Sample treatment equipment
Table C.1 — Sample treatment equipment
99 Annex D (informative) Examples for analytical methods
Table D.1 — Requirements for test portions from aqueous laboratory samples
103 Table D.2 — Requirements for test portions from the solid laboratory sample
105 Annex E (informative) Examples for preparation of test samples
E.1 Example 1
Table E.1 — Requirements of the test samples
106 Table E.2 — Application of flow sheet and Annex A for preparation of Test Sample TS 1
108 Table E.3 — Requirements of the test samples
109 Table E.4 — Application of flow sheet (Figure 1) and Annex A for preparation of Test Sample TS-extr1
E.2 Example 2
111 Table E.5 — Definition of amount and characteristics of the test portions
112 Table E.6 — Requirements of the test samples
113 Table E.7 — Application of flow sheet (Figure 1) and Annex A for preparation of the test samples
116 Table E.8 — Application of flow sheet (Figure 1) and Annex A for preparation of Test Sample TS4
117 Bibliography
BS EN 15002:2015 - TC
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