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Standard No.: GB/T 13173-2021
English Name: Surface active agents - Test methods for detergents
Chinese Name: 表面活性剂 洗涤剂试验方法
Chinese Classification: Y43    Tooth paste, soap and detergent
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
ICS Classification: 71.100.40 71.100.40    Surface active agents 71.100.40
Source Content Issued by: SAMR; SAC
Issued on: 2021-05-21
Implemented on: 2021-12-1
Status: valid
Superseding:GB/T 13173-2008 Surface active agents - Detergents - Testing methods
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 22000 words
Translation Price(USD): 900.0
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Codeofchina.com is in charge of this English translation. In case of any doubt about the English translation, the Chinese original shall be considered authoritative. This standard is drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This standard replaces GB/T 13173-2008 Surface active agents—Detergents—Testing methods. The following main technical changes have been made with respect to GB/T 13173-2008: ——The sample reduction method of block sample is added (see 4.2.4 hereof); ——The specimen treatment of phosphorus molybdenum blue colorimetry in the determination of total phosphorus (V) oxide content is modified (see 6.2.4.2 hereof; 6.2.4.2 of Edition 2008); ——The extraction of ethanol solution in the determination of total active substance content is modified (see 7.4.1.1 hereof; 7.5.1.1 of Edition 2008); ——The procedure of determining sodium oxide in the determination of total active substance content is modified (see 7.4.1.2 hereof; 7.5.1.2 of Edition 2008); ——The application of mixed bed resin in the determination of non-ionic surface active agent content is added (see 8.2.1.3 and 8.4.1.3 hereof); ——The relative foaming power determination in the determination of foaming power is added (see 11.7 hereof); ——The determination of relative enzyme activity or content of protease is deleted (see Clause 18 of Edition 2008); ——The determination of alkylphenol ethoxylates content in detergents is added (see Clause 18 hereof); ——The determination of free alkali content in detergents is added (see Clause 20 hereof); ——The determination of dry sodium soap content in detergents is added (see Clause 21 hereof); ——The determination of high and low temperature stability of detergents is added (see Clause 22 hereof); ——The determination of odour is added (see Clause 23 hereof); ——The determination of colour and appearance is added (see Clause 24 hereof); ——The informative annex “Identification test of alkylphenol ethoxylates” is added (see Annex C hereof). This standard has been redrafted and modified in relation to ISO 607: 1980 Surface active agents and detergents—Methods of sample division, ISO 697: 1981 Surface active agents—Washing powders—Determination of apparent density—Method by measuring the mass of a given volume, ISO 4313: 1976 Washing powders—Determination of total phosphorus (V) oxide content—Quinoline phosphomolybdate gravimetric method, ISO 4321: 1977 Washing powders—Determination of active oxygen content—Titrimetric method, ISO 4325: 1990 Soaps and detergents—Determination of chelating agent content—Titrimetric method, and ISO 21264: 2019 Surface active agents—Detergents—Determination of alkylphenol ethoxylates. This standard is changed largely in terms of structure due to the integration of several international standards; the comparison between this standard and the international standards in clause/subclause number is listed in Annex A. Technical differences have been made in this standard with respect to the above international standards, and relevant technical differences and their causes have been listed in Annex B. This standard was proposed by China National Light Industry Council. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee on Surfactant and Detergent of Standardization Administration of China (SAC/TC 272). The previous edition of this standard is as follows: ——GB/T 13173-2008. Surface active agents— Test methods for detergents 1 Scope This standard describes the test methods for indexes of surface active agents and detergents, such as sample reduction, particle size, total phosphorus (V) oxide content, total active substance content, non-ionic surface active agent content, various phosphate content, toluenesulfonate content, foaming power, chelating agent (EDTA) content, apparent density, whiteness, moisture and volatile matter content, active oxygen content, 4A zeolite content, alkylphenol ethoxylates content, effective chlorine content, free alkali content, dry sodium soap content, stability at high and low temperature, odour, colour and appearance, etc. This standard is applicable to the index determination of surface active agents and detergent products. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. GB/T 6003.1 Test sieves—Technical requirements and testing—Part 1: Test sieves of metal wire cloth (GB/T 6003.1-2012, ISO 3310-1: 2000, MOD) GB/T 6682 Water for analytical laboratory use—Specification and test methods (GB/T 6682-2008, ISO 3696: 1987, MOD) JJG 512 Whiteness meters QB/T 2739-2005 Preparations of standard volumetric solutions of general test methods for washing products 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 surface active agents surface-active compound that dissolves in liquids, especially in water, and has a significant reduction in surface or interfacial tension due to preferential adsorption on liquid/gas surfaces or other interfaces 3.2 detergent specially prepared product used for cleaning in the process of cleaning 3.3 bulk sample collected set of samples which do not maintain their individual identities 3.4 blended bulk sample collected set of samples blended together to obtain a uniform bulk sample 3.5 reduced sample sample that has been obtained by reducing the quantity of another sample without change of composition Note: It may also be necessary to reduce the particle size in the course of reducing the quantity. 3.6 final sample sample obtained or prepared under the sampling plan for possible subdivision into identical portions for testing, reference or storage 3.7 laboratory sample sample as prepared for sending to the laboratory and intended for inspection or testing 3.8 reference sample sample prepared at the same time as, and equivalent to, the laboratory sample, which is acceptable to the parties concerned, and retained for use as a laboratory sample if a disagreement occurs 3.9 storage sample sample prepared at the same time as, and equivalent to, the laboratory sample, and intended for possible future use as a laboratory sample 3.10 test sample specimen prepared from the laboratory sample and from which test portions will be taken   3.11 active matter (for detergents) all surface active agents showing specified activity in the formula 3.12 non-ionic surface active agent surface active agent that does not produce ions in aqueous solution. The solubility of nonionic surface active agents in water is due to the existence of functional groups with strong hydrophilicity in the molecules 3.13 foaming power ability of a product to produce foam 3.14 chelating agent substance having a molecular structure of several electron donor groups capable of binding to metal ions by chelation 3.15 apparent density mass of per unit apparent volume 3.16 whiteness ratio of the radiant energy diffusely reflected from the surface of an object relative to a completely white object (standard white) in the visible region Note: It is expressed as a percentage. 4 Reduction of sample 4.1 Principle Reduction of a bulk sample by a mechanical process until a reduced sample is obtained. The sample reduction process may be required for the following reasons: a) the preparation of a final sample or a laboratory sample of mass greater than 250g from a blended bulk sample of mass greater than 500g; b) the preparation of several equivalent laboratory samples and/or reference samples and/or storage samples, each of mass greater than 250g, from a final sample; c) the preparation of a test sample from a laboratory sample; d) the test samples mentioned in the following clauses/subclauses of this standard, unless otherwise specified, refer to the test samples obtained through the sample reduction process in this subclause. 4.2 Procedure 4.2.1 Products in powder form 4.2.1.1 Description The procedure specified is applicable to powders, including spray-dried powders, and particularly, those that contain additives that have been introduced after the drying process. Note 1: In the case of powders containing additives introduced after drying, the physical mixture obtained has a tendency to separate. Note 2: In the case of washing powders, it is recommended that sampling be carried out under a ventilated hood; if necessary, a mask shall be worn. 4.2.1.2 Apparatus Any satisfactory apparatus may be used, but the conical divider is recommended: The conical divider (see Figures 1 and 2) shall be constructed in such a way that the two portions of the sample obtained from each dividing operation are quantitatively similar to each other and qualitatively representative of the original sample. An apparatus which satisfies these conditions is the conical divider (see Figure 1) which consists essentially of a hopper (A) from which the sample to be divided runs over the surface of a cone (B) whose apex is situated directly beneath the centre of the lower opening in the hopper. The material running down the cone is diverted to series of receptacles arranged round the circumference of an inverted hopper (C) at the base of the cone (B). Alternate receptacles are connected to one or other of the two outlets at the bottom of the inverted hopper in order to provide two equivalent reduced samples.
Foreword i 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Reduction of sample 5 Determination of particle size of powdered detergents 6 Determination of total phosphorus (V) oxide content in detergents 7 Determination of total active substance content in detergents 8 Determination of non-ionic surface active agent content in detergents (ion exchange method) 9 Separation determination of various phosphates content in detergents (ion exchange column chromatography) 10 Determination of toluenesuffonate content in detergents 11 Determination of foaming power for synthetic detergents (Ross-Miles method) 12 Determination of EDTA (chelating agent) content in detergents—Titrimetric method 13 Determination of apparent density of powdered detergent—Method by measuring the mass of a given volume 14 Determination of whiteness of powdered detergents 15 Determination of moisture and volatile content in detergents (oven method) 16 Determination of active oxygen content in detergents (titrimetric method) 17 Determination of 4A zeolite content in detergents (titrimetric method) 18 Determination of alkylphenol ethoxylates content in detergents 19 Determination of available chlorine content in detergents (titrimetric method) 20 Determination of free alkali content in detergents 21 Determination of dry sodium soap content in detergents 22 Determination of high and low temperature stability of detergents 23 Determination of odour of detergents 24 Determination of colour and appearance of detergents 25 Test result report requirements Annex A (Informative) Structural changes of this standard with respect to ISO standards Annex B (Informative) Technical differences between this standard and ISO standards adopted and their causes Annex C (Informative) Identification test of alkylphenol ethoxylates
Referred in GB/T 13173-2021:
*GB/T 6003.1-2022 Test sieves—Technical requirements and testing—Part 1:Test sieves of metal wire cloth
*GB/T 6682-2008 Water for analytical laboratory use - Specification and test methods
*JJG 512-2021 Whiteness Meters
*QB/T 2739-2005 Preparations of standard volumetric solutions of general test methods for washing products
*GB 3565-2005 Safety requirements for bicycles
*TSG 21-2016/XG1-2020 Supervision Regulation on Safety Technology for Stationary Pressure Vessel,includes Amendment 1
*GB 14748-2006 Safety Requirements for Wheeled Child Conveyances
*GB 2763-2021 National Food Safety Standard-Maximum Residue Limits for Pesticides in Food
*GB/T 22849-2014 Knitted T-shirt
*GB 4943.1-2011 Information technology equipment -Safety - Part 1: General requirements
*GB/T 95-2002 Plain washers - Product grade C
*GB/T 35590-2017 Information technology―General specification for portable digital equipments used power bank
*GB/T 2662-2008 Cotton wadded clothes
*GB/T 2662-2017 Clothes with fillings
*GB/T 14048.5-2017 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear-Part 5-1:Control circuit devices and switching element-Electromechanical control circuit devices
*GB/T 18455-2022 Packaging recycling marking
*GB/T 2664-2009 Mens suits and coats
*GB/T 14272-2011 Down Garments
*GB/T 14272-2021 Down garments
*GB 4706.1-2005 Household and Similar Electrical Appliances – Safety - Part 1: General Requirements
*GB 4806.7-2016 National Food Safety Standard - Food Contact Plastic Materials and Articles
*GB 18401-2003 National General Safety Technical Code for Textile Products
*GB 18401-2010 National general safety technical code for textile products
GB/T 13173-2021 is referred in:
*GB/T 13171.2-2022 Laundry powders—Part 2:Test method
*GB/T 12782-1991 Motor vehicle-Heating performance-Test method
*GB/T 12782-2007 Motor vehicle—Heating performance requirement—Test method
*GB/T 12782-2022 Requirement and test method of heating performance for motor vehicle
*QB/T 2738-2005 Test methods for evaluating daily chemical products in antibacterial and bacterioustatic efficacy
*QB/T 2738-2012 Test methods for evaluating daily chemical products in antibacterial and bacteriostatic efficacy
*QB/T 2738-2023 Evaluating methods for antibacterial and bacteriostatic efficacy of daily chemical products
*GB/T 13081-1991 Method for determination of mercury in feeds
*GB/T 13081-2006 Determination of mercury in feeds
*GB/T 13081-2022 Determination of mercury in feeds
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GB/T 13173-2021  Surface active agents - Test methods for detergents (English Version)
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Detail of GB/T 13173-2021
Standard No.
GB/T 13173-2021
English Name
Surface active agents - Test methods for detergents
Chinese Name
表面活性剂 洗涤剂试验方法
Chinese Classification
Y43
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
SAMR; SAC
Issued on
2021-05-21
Implemented on
2021-12-1
Status
valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
GB/T 13173-2008 Surface active agents - Detergents - Testing methods
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
22000 words
Price(USD)
900.0
Keywords
GB/T 13173-2021, GB 13173-2021, GBT 13173-2021, GB/T13173-2021, GB/T 13173, GB/T13173, GB13173-2021, GB 13173, GB13173, GBT13173-2021, GBT 13173, GBT13173
Introduction of GB/T 13173-2021
Codeofchina.com is in charge of this English translation. In case of any doubt about the English translation, the Chinese original shall be considered authoritative. This standard is drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This standard replaces GB/T 13173-2008 Surface active agents—Detergents—Testing methods. The following main technical changes have been made with respect to GB/T 13173-2008: ——The sample reduction method of block sample is added (see 4.2.4 hereof); ——The specimen treatment of phosphorus molybdenum blue colorimetry in the determination of total phosphorus (V) oxide content is modified (see 6.2.4.2 hereof; 6.2.4.2 of Edition 2008); ——The extraction of ethanol solution in the determination of total active substance content is modified (see 7.4.1.1 hereof; 7.5.1.1 of Edition 2008); ——The procedure of determining sodium oxide in the determination of total active substance content is modified (see 7.4.1.2 hereof; 7.5.1.2 of Edition 2008); ——The application of mixed bed resin in the determination of non-ionic surface active agent content is added (see 8.2.1.3 and 8.4.1.3 hereof); ——The relative foaming power determination in the determination of foaming power is added (see 11.7 hereof); ——The determination of relative enzyme activity or content of protease is deleted (see Clause 18 of Edition 2008); ——The determination of alkylphenol ethoxylates content in detergents is added (see Clause 18 hereof); ——The determination of free alkali content in detergents is added (see Clause 20 hereof); ——The determination of dry sodium soap content in detergents is added (see Clause 21 hereof); ——The determination of high and low temperature stability of detergents is added (see Clause 22 hereof); ——The determination of odour is added (see Clause 23 hereof); ——The determination of colour and appearance is added (see Clause 24 hereof); ——The informative annex “Identification test of alkylphenol ethoxylates” is added (see Annex C hereof). This standard has been redrafted and modified in relation to ISO 607: 1980 Surface active agents and detergents—Methods of sample division, ISO 697: 1981 Surface active agents—Washing powders—Determination of apparent density—Method by measuring the mass of a given volume, ISO 4313: 1976 Washing powders—Determination of total phosphorus (V) oxide content—Quinoline phosphomolybdate gravimetric method, ISO 4321: 1977 Washing powders—Determination of active oxygen content—Titrimetric method, ISO 4325: 1990 Soaps and detergents—Determination of chelating agent content—Titrimetric method, and ISO 21264: 2019 Surface active agents—Detergents—Determination of alkylphenol ethoxylates. This standard is changed largely in terms of structure due to the integration of several international standards; the comparison between this standard and the international standards in clause/subclause number is listed in Annex A. Technical differences have been made in this standard with respect to the above international standards, and relevant technical differences and their causes have been listed in Annex B. This standard was proposed by China National Light Industry Council. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee on Surfactant and Detergent of Standardization Administration of China (SAC/TC 272). The previous edition of this standard is as follows: ——GB/T 13173-2008. Surface active agents— Test methods for detergents 1 Scope This standard describes the test methods for indexes of surface active agents and detergents, such as sample reduction, particle size, total phosphorus (V) oxide content, total active substance content, non-ionic surface active agent content, various phosphate content, toluenesulfonate content, foaming power, chelating agent (EDTA) content, apparent density, whiteness, moisture and volatile matter content, active oxygen content, 4A zeolite content, alkylphenol ethoxylates content, effective chlorine content, free alkali content, dry sodium soap content, stability at high and low temperature, odour, colour and appearance, etc. This standard is applicable to the index determination of surface active agents and detergent products. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. GB/T 6003.1 Test sieves—Technical requirements and testing—Part 1: Test sieves of metal wire cloth (GB/T 6003.1-2012, ISO 3310-1: 2000, MOD) GB/T 6682 Water for analytical laboratory use—Specification and test methods (GB/T 6682-2008, ISO 3696: 1987, MOD) JJG 512 Whiteness meters QB/T 2739-2005 Preparations of standard volumetric solutions of general test methods for washing products 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 surface active agents surface-active compound that dissolves in liquids, especially in water, and has a significant reduction in surface or interfacial tension due to preferential adsorption on liquid/gas surfaces or other interfaces 3.2 detergent specially prepared product used for cleaning in the process of cleaning 3.3 bulk sample collected set of samples which do not maintain their individual identities 3.4 blended bulk sample collected set of samples blended together to obtain a uniform bulk sample 3.5 reduced sample sample that has been obtained by reducing the quantity of another sample without change of composition Note: It may also be necessary to reduce the particle size in the course of reducing the quantity. 3.6 final sample sample obtained or prepared under the sampling plan for possible subdivision into identical portions for testing, reference or storage 3.7 laboratory sample sample as prepared for sending to the laboratory and intended for inspection or testing 3.8 reference sample sample prepared at the same time as, and equivalent to, the laboratory sample, which is acceptable to the parties concerned, and retained for use as a laboratory sample if a disagreement occurs 3.9 storage sample sample prepared at the same time as, and equivalent to, the laboratory sample, and intended for possible future use as a laboratory sample 3.10 test sample specimen prepared from the laboratory sample and from which test portions will be taken   3.11 active matter (for detergents) all surface active agents showing specified activity in the formula 3.12 non-ionic surface active agent surface active agent that does not produce ions in aqueous solution. The solubility of nonionic surface active agents in water is due to the existence of functional groups with strong hydrophilicity in the molecules 3.13 foaming power ability of a product to produce foam 3.14 chelating agent substance having a molecular structure of several electron donor groups capable of binding to metal ions by chelation 3.15 apparent density mass of per unit apparent volume 3.16 whiteness ratio of the radiant energy diffusely reflected from the surface of an object relative to a completely white object (standard white) in the visible region Note: It is expressed as a percentage. 4 Reduction of sample 4.1 Principle Reduction of a bulk sample by a mechanical process until a reduced sample is obtained. The sample reduction process may be required for the following reasons: a) the preparation of a final sample or a laboratory sample of mass greater than 250g from a blended bulk sample of mass greater than 500g; b) the preparation of several equivalent laboratory samples and/or reference samples and/or storage samples, each of mass greater than 250g, from a final sample; c) the preparation of a test sample from a laboratory sample; d) the test samples mentioned in the following clauses/subclauses of this standard, unless otherwise specified, refer to the test samples obtained through the sample reduction process in this subclause. 4.2 Procedure 4.2.1 Products in powder form 4.2.1.1 Description The procedure specified is applicable to powders, including spray-dried powders, and particularly, those that contain additives that have been introduced after the drying process. Note 1: In the case of powders containing additives introduced after drying, the physical mixture obtained has a tendency to separate. Note 2: In the case of washing powders, it is recommended that sampling be carried out under a ventilated hood; if necessary, a mask shall be worn. 4.2.1.2 Apparatus Any satisfactory apparatus may be used, but the conical divider is recommended: The conical divider (see Figures 1 and 2) shall be constructed in such a way that the two portions of the sample obtained from each dividing operation are quantitatively similar to each other and qualitatively representative of the original sample. An apparatus which satisfies these conditions is the conical divider (see Figure 1) which consists essentially of a hopper (A) from which the sample to be divided runs over the surface of a cone (B) whose apex is situated directly beneath the centre of the lower opening in the hopper. The material running down the cone is diverted to series of receptacles arranged round the circumference of an inverted hopper (C) at the base of the cone (B). Alternate receptacles are connected to one or other of the two outlets at the bottom of the inverted hopper in order to provide two equivalent reduced samples.
Contents of GB/T 13173-2021
Foreword i 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Reduction of sample 5 Determination of particle size of powdered detergents 6 Determination of total phosphorus (V) oxide content in detergents 7 Determination of total active substance content in detergents 8 Determination of non-ionic surface active agent content in detergents (ion exchange method) 9 Separation determination of various phosphates content in detergents (ion exchange column chromatography) 10 Determination of toluenesuffonate content in detergents 11 Determination of foaming power for synthetic detergents (Ross-Miles method) 12 Determination of EDTA (chelating agent) content in detergents—Titrimetric method 13 Determination of apparent density of powdered detergent—Method by measuring the mass of a given volume 14 Determination of whiteness of powdered detergents 15 Determination of moisture and volatile content in detergents (oven method) 16 Determination of active oxygen content in detergents (titrimetric method) 17 Determination of 4A zeolite content in detergents (titrimetric method) 18 Determination of alkylphenol ethoxylates content in detergents 19 Determination of available chlorine content in detergents (titrimetric method) 20 Determination of free alkali content in detergents 21 Determination of dry sodium soap content in detergents 22 Determination of high and low temperature stability of detergents 23 Determination of odour of detergents 24 Determination of colour and appearance of detergents 25 Test result report requirements Annex A (Informative) Structural changes of this standard with respect to ISO standards Annex B (Informative) Technical differences between this standard and ISO standards adopted and their causes Annex C (Informative) Identification test of alkylphenol ethoxylates
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