GB/T 24222-2009
ActiveChromium ores - Determination of moisture of lots
铬矿石 交货批水分的测定
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GB/T 24222-2009 specifies the method for determining the moisture content in chromium ore lots, which is critical for accurate trade settlement and quality assessment. It is applied in the mining and metallurgical industries, particularly during the loading, unloading, and transportation of bulk chromium ore shipments. This standard ensures consistent moisture measurement across suppliers and buyers, preventing disputes over weight and value adjustments.
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