Is 3025 17 1984 PDF
Is 3025 17 1984 PDF
Is 3025 17 1984 PDF
( CHD12 )
Indian Standard
3. Apparatus
3.1 Filters — One of following may be u s e d .
3.1.1 Gooch crucible — 30 ml capacity with 2.1, 2.4 or 5.5 cm d i a m e t e r ( p o r e size 1.2 μm) g l a s s
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3.1.2 Crucible — P o r o u s - b o t t o m silica, sintered glass, porcelain, stainless steel or Alundum crucible
with a maximum pore size of 5 μm.
3.1.3 Glass fibre filter disc — ( W h a t m a n GF/C or equivalent) 2.1 to 5.5 cm in diameter, pore
size 1.2 μm.
3.3 Drying Oven - With a thermostatic control for maintaining t e m p e r a t u r e up to 180 ± 2°C.
4. P r o c e d u r e
4.1 Preparation of Glass Fibre Filter Disc — Place the g l a s s fibre filter on t h e m e m b r a n e filter a p p a r a t u s
or insert into b o t t o m of a suitable Gooch crucible with wrinkled surface up. While v a c u u m is applied,
w a s h t h e dish with three s u c c e s s i v e 20 ml v o l u m e s of distilled w a t e r . R e m o v e all t r a c e s of w a t e r by
continuing to apply v a c u u m after w a t e r has p a s s e d t h r o u g h . R e m o v e filter from m e m b r a n e filter
a p p a r a t u s ( o r b o t h crucible and filter, if Gooch crucible is u s e d ) a n d dry in an oven at 103-105°C
for 1 hour. Transfer to a desiccator and w e i g h after half an hour. R e p e a t t h e drying cycle until a
c o n s t a n t m a s s is obtained ( m a s s loss is less t h a n 0.5 mg in s u c c e s s i v e w e i g h i n g s ). W e i g h immediately
before u s e . After w e i g h i n g , handle the filter or crucible filter with forceps or t o n g s only.
4.1.1 If d e t e r m i n a t i o n s are to be carried out at 180°C then t h e filter or crucible/filter shall be dried
at 180°C.
4.2 Sample Volume - In p o t a b l e w a t e r s non-filterable residue is usually small. Relatively large volume
of w a t e r is p a s s e d t h r o u g h filter so as to obtain at least 2.5 mg residue. For deciding v o l u m e to be
t a k e n , turbidity values may be taken into c o n s i d e r a t i o n . If turbidity v a l u e s of a s a m p l e is less
than 50 units, filter 1 litre s a m p l e and if turbidity value e x c e e d s 50 units, filter sufficient s a m p l e so t h a t
non-filterable residue is 50 to 100 m g .
4.3 A s s e m b l e the filtering a p p a r a t u s and begin suction. W e t the filter with a small v o l u m e of distilled
w a t e r to s e a t it a g a i n s t t h e fitted support.
B U R E A U O F I N D I A N S T A N D A R D S
MANAK BHAVAN, 9 B A H A D U R SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW D E L H I 110002
IS : 3025 ( Part 17 ) - 1984
4.4 Shake the sample vigorously and quantitatively transfer the predetermined sample volume selected
according to 4.2 to the filter using a graduated cylinder. Remove all traces of water by continuing to
apply vacuum after sample has passed through.
4.5 With suction on, wash the graduated cylinder filter non-filterable residue with portions of distilled
water allowing complete drainage between washings. Remove all traces of water by continuing to
apply vacuum after the wash water has passed through.
4.6 After filteration, transfer the filter along with contents to an oven maintained at either 103-105°C
or 179-181°C for at least 1 hour. Cool in a desiccator and weigh. Repeat the drying cycle till constant
mass is obtained. Alternatively, remove crucible and filter from crucible adapter, wipe dry from outside
with filter paper and dry at 103-105°C or 179-181°C in an oven. Cool in a desiccator and weigh. Repeat
the drying cycle till constant mass is obtained.
where
M = mass in mg of non-filterable residue, and
V = volume in ml of the sample.
6. Report — Report in whole numbers for less than 100 mg/l and to three significant figures for higher
values. Report the temperature of determination.
7. Precision and Accuracy — Precision of the method is about 5 percent. Accuracy cannot be
estimated because the non-filterable residue as determined by this method is a quantity define by the
procedure followed.
EXPLANATORY NOTE
This method supersedes clause 7 of IS : 2488 ( Part 1 )-1966 'Methods of sampling and test for
industrial effluents: Part I' clause 12.1 of IS : 3025-1964 'Methods of sampling and test ( physical and
chemical ) for water used in industry' and clause 4 of IS : 4733-1972 'Methods of sampling and test for
sewage effluents ( first revision )'.
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