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Description of BS ISO 22262-2:2014 2014This part of ISOÂ 22262 specifies procedures for quantification of asbestos mass fractions below approximately 5Â %, and quantitative determination of asbestos in vermiculite, other industrial minerals and commercial products that incorporate these minerals. This part of ISOÂ 22262 is applicable to the quantitative analysis of:
This part of ISOÂ 22262 is primarily intended for application to samples in which asbestos has been identified at estimated mass fractions lower than approximately 5Â % by weight. It is also applicable to samples that may contain asbestos at low mass fractions incorporated into matrix material such that microscopical examination of the untreated sample is either not possible or unreliable. An annex gives recommendations for the analysis of each type of material that may contain asbestos. It is not the intent of ISOÂ 22262 to provide instruction in the fundamental microscopical and analytical techniques.
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