GB/T 3074.3-1982
GB · 1982-05-10

Method for determination of the oxidation resistance of graphite electrodes

CF Replaced ICS 29.040

1Key Takeaways

Oxidability refers to the number of milligrams lost by oxidation per gram of sample per hour at a temperature of 650 ° C.

2Scope / Description

Oxidability refers to the number of milligrams lost by oxidation per gram of sample per hour at a temperature of 650 ° C.

3Version History

GB/T 3074.3-2008 newer

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6Frequently Asked Questions

What is GB/T 3074.3-1982?
GB/T 3074.3-1982 — Method for determination of the oxidation resistance of graphite electrodes is an international standard developed by General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China. Oxidability refers to the number of milligrams lost by oxidation per gram of sample per hour at a temperature of 650 ° C.
What does GB/T 3074.3-1982 cover?
This standard covers: Oxidability refers to the number of milligrams lost by oxidation per gram of sample per hour at a temperature of 650 ° C.
Who should use this standard?
This standard is intended for organizations, professionals, and stakeholders involved in various industries and sectors. It is applicable to manufacturers, service providers, regulatory bodies, and certification organizations.
What is the latest version of GB/T 3074.3-1982?
The current published version is GB/T 3074.3-1982, published on 1982-05-10. Always check for amendments or pending revisions.
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