GOST 8606-2015
GOST · 2015

Solid mineral fuel. Determination of total sulfur. Eschka method

ICS 75.160.10 Cited by 4

1Key Takeaways

This standard applies to lignite and bituminous coal, anthracite, shale, coke, peat, briquettes, and mineral processing and solid products (hereinafter referred to as solid mineral fuels), and specifies a method for determining total sulfur, which involves co-firing the sample with an Eshka mixture to convert sulfate i…

2Scope / Description

This standard applies to lignite and bituminous coal, anthracite, shale, coke, peat, briquettes, and mineral processing and solid products (hereinafter referred to as solid mineral fuels), and specifies a method for determining total sulfur, which involves co-firing the sample with an Eshka mixture to convert sulfate ions into sulfate ions in solution, followed by gravimetric determination. Two alternative sulfate dissolution methods are provided: the hot water method and the hydrochloric acid method. This method is an arbitration method for use in cases of dispute regarding the total sulfur determination results of solid mineral fuels.

3Version History

GOST 8606-1968 older
GOST 8606-1972 older 1972
GOST 8606-1993 older 1993

5Citation Network

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Referenced herein
GOST 10742-1971 GOST 11303-2013 GOST 11305-2013 GOST 1277-1975 GOST 13867-1968 GOST 17070-2014 GOST 1770-1974 GOST 19908-1990

6Frequently Asked Questions

What is GOST 8606-2015?
GOST 8606-2015 — Solid mineral fuel. Determination of total sulfur. Eschka method is an international standard developed by Gosstandart of Russia. This standard applies to lignite and bituminous coal, anthracite, shale, coke, peat, briquettes, and mineral processing and solid products (hereinafter referred to as solid mineral fuels), and specifies a method for determining total sulfur, which...
What does GOST 8606-2015 cover?
This standard covers: This standard applies to lignite and bituminous coal, anthracite, shale, coke, peat, briquettes, and mineral processing and solid products (hereinafter referred to as solid mineral fuels), and specifies a method for determining total sulfur, which involves co-firing the sample with an Eshka mixture...
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