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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS ISO 5990:2000 Photography Processing chemicals Specifications for potassium sulfite, 650 g/l solution ICS 37.040.30 NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW Licensed Copy: sheffieldun sheffieldun, na, Sun Nov 26 13:09:06 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled
2、Copy, (c) BSI BS ISO 5990:2000 This British Standard, having been prepared under the direction of the Consumer Products and Services Sector Policy and Strategy Committee, was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 21 May 2002 BSI 21 May 2002 ISBN 0 580 39674
3、6 National foreword This British Standard reproduces verbatim ISO 5990:2000 and implements it as the UK national standard. It supersedes BS ISO 5990:1996 which is withdrawn. The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee CPW/42, Photography, which has the responsibility
4、 to: A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary. Cross-references The British Standards which implement international or European publications referred to in this document may be found in the BSI Standards Catalogue under the section entitled “I
5、nternational Standards Correspondence Index”, or by using the “Find” facility of the BSI Standards Electronic Catalogue. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance wit
6、h a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. aid enquirers to understand the text; present to the responsible international/European committee any enquiries on the interpretation, or proposals for change, and keep the UK interests informed; monitor related internat
7、ional and European developments and promulgate them in the UK. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, the ISO title page, pages ii to v, a blank page, pages 1 to 7, and a back cover. The BSI copyright date displayed in this document indicates when the document
8、 was last issued. Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. DateComments Licensed Copy: sheffieldun sheffieldun, na, Sun Nov 26 13:09:06 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI Reference number ISO 5990:2000(E) INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 5990 Third edition 2000-12-15 Photography Processing che
9、micals Specifications for potassium sulfite, 650 g/l solution Photographie Produits chimiques de traitement Spcifications relatives au sulfite de potassium en solution 650 g/l Licensed Copy: sheffieldun sheffieldun, na, Sun Nov 26 13:09:06 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI ISO 5990:2000(E)
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13、aCse soptale 65 ? 1121-HC aveneG 02 leT. + 41 22 947 10 11 xaF + 14 22 947 90 74 eWb www.iso.ch ii Licensed Copy: sheffieldun sheffieldun, na, Sun Nov 26 13:09:06 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI ISO 5990:2000(E) iii ContentsPage Foreword.iv Introduction.v 1Scope 1 2Normative references1 3
14、General1 3.1Physical properties1 3.2Hazardous properties1 3.3Storage1 4Requirements.2 5Reagents and glassware.2 6Sampling.2 7Test methods2 7.1Assay 2 7.2Mass fraction of heavy metals5 7.3Mass fraction of iron .5 7.4Reaction to ammoniacal silver nitrate.5 7.5Specific gravity or density5 7.6pH value6
15、7.7Mass fraction of thiosulfate (as S2O32?)6 7.8Appearance of solution.7 Licensed Copy: sheffieldun sheffieldun, na, Sun Nov 26 13:09:06 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI ISO 5990:2000(E) iv Foreword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of natio
16、nal standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. Internati
17、onal organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization. International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rul
18、es given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 3. Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote. Attention is drawn to the pos
19、sibility that some of the elements of this International Standard may be the subject of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. International Standard ISO 5990 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 42, Photography. This third edition cance
20、ls and replaces the second edition (ISO 5990:1996), of which it constitutes a technical revision. Licensed Copy: sheffieldun sheffieldun, na, Sun Nov 26 13:09:06 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI ISO 5990:2000(E) v Introduction This International Standard is one of a series that establishes
21、 criteria of purity for chemicals used in processing photographic materials. General test methods and procedures cited in this International Standard are compiled in ISO 10349-1. This International Standard is intended for use by individuals with a working knowledge of analytical techniques, which m
22、ay not always be the case. Some of the procedures utilize caustic, toxic or otherwise hazardous chemicals. Safe laboratory practice for the handling of chemicals requires the use of safety glasses or goggles and, in some cases, other protective apparel such as rubber gloves, face masks or aprons. No
23、rmal precautions for the safe performance of any chemical procedure must be exercised at all times, but specific details have been provided for hazardous materials. Hazard warnings designated by a letter enclosed in angle brackets “? ?” are used as a reminder in those steps detailing handling operat
24、ions and are defined in ISO 10349-1. More detailed information regarding hazards, handling and use of these chemicals may be available from the manufacturer. This International Standard provides chemical and physical requirements for the suitability of a photographic-grade chemical. The tests correl
25、ate with undesirable photographic effects. Purity requirements are set as low as possible, consistent with these photographic effects. These criteria are considered to be the minimum requirements necessary to ensure sufficient purity for use in photographic processing solutions, except that if the p
26、urity of a commonly available grade of chemical exceeds photographic processing requirements and if there is no economic penalty in its use, the purity requirements have been set to take advantage of the availability of the higher-quality material. Every effort has been made to keep the number of re
27、quirements to a minimum. Inert impurities are limited to amounts that will not unduly reduce the assay. All tests are performed on samples “as received” to reflect the condition of materials furnished for use. Although the ultimate criterion for suitability of such a chemical is its successful perfo
28、rmance in an appropriate use test, the shorter, more economical test methods described in this International Standard are generally adequate. Assay procedures have been included in all cases where a satisfactory method is available. An effective assay requirement serves not only as a safeguard of ch
29、emical purity, but also as a valuable complement to the identity test. Identity tests have been included whenever a possibility exists that another chemical or mixture of chemicals could pass the other tests. All requirements listed in clause 4 are mandatory. The physical appearance of the material
30、and any footnotes are for general information only and are not part of the requirements. Efforts have been made to employ tests that are capable of being run in any normally equipped laboratory and, wherever possible, to avoid tests that require highly specialized equipment or techniques. Instrument
31、al methods have been specified only as alternative methods or alone in those cases where no other satisfactory method is available. Over the past few years, great improvements have been made in instrumentation for various analyses. Where such techniques have equivalent or greater precision, they may
32、 be used in place of the tests described in this International Standard. Correlation of such alternative procedures with the given method is the responsibility of the user. In the case of disagreement in results, the method called for in the specification should prevail. Where a requirement states “
33、to pass test”, however, alternative methods should not be used. Licensed Copy: sheffieldun sheffieldun, na, Sun Nov 26 13:09:06 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: sheffieldun sheffieldun, na, Sun Nov 26 13:09:06 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
34、ISO 5990:2000(E) 1 Photography Processing chemicals Specifications for potassium sulfite, 650 g/l solution 1Scope This International Standard establishes criteria for the purity of photographic-grade potassium sulfite, 650 g/I aqueous solution, and specifies the tests to be used to determine the pur
35、ity. 2Normative references The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this International Standard. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these publications do not apply. However, parties to ag
36、reements based on this International Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. For undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. Members of ISO and IEC maintain regis
37、ters of currently valid International Standards. ISO 10349-1:1992, Photography Photographic-grade chemicals Test methods Part 1: General. ISO 10349-5:1992, Photography Photographic-grade chemicals Test methods Part 5: Determination of heavy metals and iron content. ISO 10349-9:1992, Photography Phot
38、ographic-grade chemicals Test methods Part 9: Reaction to ammoniacal silver nitrate. ISO 10349-11:1992, Photography Photographic-grade chemicals Test methods Part 11: Determination of specific gravity. ISO 10349-12:1992, Photography Photographic-grade chemicals Test methods Part 12: Determination of
39、 density. 3General 3.1Physical properties Potassium sulfite (K2SO3), 650 g/l aqueous solution, is a clear, colourless or almost colourless liquid. Potassium sulfite has a relative molecular mass of 158,27. 3.2Hazardous properties Potassium sulfite, 650 g/l aqueous solution, is not hazardous when han
40、dled with normal precautions. Avoid contact with acids. 3.3Storage Potassium sulfite solution shall be stored in a closed container at room temperature. Licensed Copy: sheffieldun sheffieldun, na, Sun Nov 26 13:09:06 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI ISO 5990:2000(E) 2 4Requirements A summa
41、ry of the requirements is shown in Table 1. Table 1 Summary of requirements TestLimitSubclause International Standard in which test method is given AssayMinimum: 44,5 % Maximum: 46,0 % 7.1ISO 5990 Mass fraction of heavy metals (as Pb)Maximum: 0,002 %7.2ISO 10349-5 Mass fraction of iron (Fe)Maximum:
42、0,002 %7.3ISO 10349-5 Reaction to ammoniacal silver nitrateTo pass test7.4ISO 10349-9 Specific gravity or density: specific gravityMinimum: 1,445 Maximum: 1,460 7.5.1ISO 10349-11 densityMinimum: 1,441 g/ml Maximum: 1,457 g/ml 7.5.2ISO 10349-12 pH value of (1 + 9) solution8,0 to 10,07.6ISO 5990 Mass
43、fraction of thiosulfate (as S2O32?)Maximum: 0,006 %7.7ISO 5990 Appearance of solutionClear and free from insoluble matter except for a slight flocculence 7.8ISO 5990 5Reagents and glassware All reagents, materials and glassware shall conform to the requirements specified in ISO 10349-1 unless otherw
44、ise noted. The hazard warning symbols, used as a reminder in those steps detailing handling operations, are defined in ISO 10349-1. These symbols are used to provide information to the user and are not meant to provide conformance with hazardous labelling requirements, as these vary from country to
45、country. 6Sampling See ISO 10349-1. 7Test methods 7.1Assay 7.1.1Specification The mass fraction of potassium sulfite shall be between 44,5 % and 46,0 %. 7.1.2Reagents 7.1.2.1Hydrochloric acid (HCI), ? ? 1,18 g/ml (DANGER: ?B?C?)1). 1)Hazard warning codes are defined in ISO 10349-1. Licensed Copy: sh
46、effieldun sheffieldun, na, Sun Nov 26 13:09:06 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI ISO 5990:2000(E) 3 7.1.2.2Potassium iodide (KI). 7.1.2.3Iodine,c(I2) = 0,05 mol/l (12,7 g/l)2) 3). Weigh, to the nearest 0,001 g, 12,7 g of freshly sublimed iodine (DANGER: ?C?O?) into a tared weighing flask. A
47、dd 36 g of potassium iodide (7.1.2.2) and 100 ml of water. After solution is complete, add three drops of hydrochloric acid (7.1.2.1) (DANGER: ?B?C?), and dilute to 1 litre at 20 C in a volumetric flask. From the mass of iodine,m, calculate the concentration,c, in moles per litre, from 254 m c ? 7.1
48、.2.4Sodium thiosulfate,c(Na2S2O3) = 0,100 mol/l (15,8 g/l)2). NOTEThis solution is not required for the direct-titration method (7.1.4.3). 7.1.2.5Salicylic acid,c(HOC6H4COOH) = 1 % (10 g/l). 7.1.2.6Starch indicator, 5 g/l solution. Stir 5 g of soluble starch into 100 ml of 1 % salicylic acid solutio
49、n (7.1.2.5). Add 300 ml of this solution to 400 ml of boiling water. Boil until the starch dissolves and dilute to 1 litre with water. 7.1.3Apparatus 7.1.3.1Burette, of capacity 50 ml. 7.1.3.2Pipette, of capacity 25 ml. 7.1.3.3Pipette, of capacity 50 ml. 7.1.3.4Magnetic stirrer and bar, for the direct-titration method (7.1.4.3). 7.1.4Procedure 7.1.4.1Introduction Use either the back-titration method (7.1.4.2) or the direct-titration method (7.1.4.3). 7.1.4.2Back-titration method Using a pipette (7.1.3.2), transfer 25,00 ml of the io
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