STN EN ISO 19679
| Name: | STN EN ISO 19679 |
| Validity: | Valid |
| Number of pages: | 24 |
| Language: |
EN
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| Paper: | 14,10€ |
| Electronic version |
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| Slovak title | Plasty. Stanovenie aeróbnej biodegradácie neplávajúcich plastových materiálov na rozhraní morská voda/pieskový sediment. Metóda analýzy uvoľneného oxidu uhličitého (ISO 19679: 2020) |
| English title | Plastics - Determination of aerobic biodegradation of non-floating plastic materials in a seawater/sediment interface - Method by analysis of evolved carbon dioxide (ISO 19679:2020) |
| Release Date: | 01. 12. 2020 |
| Date of withdrawal: | |
| ICS: | 83.080.01 |
| Sorting character/National clasification code | 64 8014 |
| Level of incorporation: | idt EN ISO 19679:2020, idt ISO 19679:2020 |
| Official Journal | 11/20 |
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| Repleces: | STN EN ISO 19679:2018-07 (64 8014) |
| Note in Official Journal: | |
| Subject of the standard: | This document specifies a test method to determine the degree and rate of aerobic biodegradation of plastic materials when settled on marine sandy sediment at the interface between seawater and the seafloor, by measuring the evolved carbon dioxide (CO2). This test method can also be applied to other solid materials. This test method is a simulation under laboratory conditions of the habitat found in different seawater/sediment-areas in the sea, e.g. in a benthic zone where sunlight reaches the ocean floor (photic zone) that, in marine science, is called sublittoral zone The determination of biodegradation of plastic materials and other solid materials buried in marine sediment is outside the scope of this document. NOTE Measurement of aerobic biodegradation can also be obtained by monitoring the oxygen consumption, as described in ISO 18830. The conditions described in this document do not always correspond to the optimum conditions for the maximum degree of biodegradation to occur. |
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