GB/T 22807-2008
AbolishedLeather and fur - Chemical tests - Determination of chromium VI content
皮革和毛皮 化学试验 六价铬含量的测定
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the method for determining the content of hexavalent chromium (chromium VI) in leather and fur materials. It is applied in the textile and leather industry for quality control and safety testing, particularly to ensure compliance with regulations limiting hazardous substances in consumer products like footwear, garments, and upholstery. The test is critical for assessing environmental and health risks associated with chromium VI exposure during manufacturing or use.
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NY/T 1173-2006
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GB/T 17928-1999
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GB/T 4689.20-1996
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GB/T 14789-1993
Fur--Raw mink skin
GB/T 14788-1993
Fur--Raccoon dog skins
GB/T 14787-1993
Fur--Yellow weasel skins
GB/T 14629.1-1993
Fur--Cheki and lamb skin
GB/T 14629.4-1993
Fur--Raw goatling skin
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