Iron ores. Determination of total iron content - Titrimetric methods after titanium(III) chloride reduction

Iron ores. Determination of total iron content - Titrimetric methods after titanium(III) chloride reduction

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This part of ISO 2597 specifies two titrimetric methods, free from mercury pollution, for the determination of total iron content in iron ores, using potassium dichromate as titrant after reduction of the iron(III) by tin(II) chloride and titanium(III) chloride. The excess reductant is then oxidized by either dilute potassium dichromate (method 1) or perchloric acid (method 2).
Both methods are applicable to a concentration range of 30 % mass fraction to 72 % mass fraction of iron in natural iron ores, iron ore concentrates and agglomerates, including sinter products.

WARNING — This part of ISO 2597 may involve hazardous materials, operations and equipment. This part of ISO 2597 does not purport to address all of the safety problems associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this part of ISO 2597 to establish appropriate health and safety practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.