Is 6301 1971
Is 6301 1971
Is 6301 1971
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
BASIC CHROMIUM SULPHATE
( FOR TANNING)
Chairman Rejresenting
DR S. K. BARAT Central Leather Research Institute ( CSIR ), Madras
Members
DR C. KOTESWARARAO ( Alternate to
Dr S. K. Barat )
DR K. BAQCHI Central Committee for Food Standards, Directorate
General of Health Services, New Delhi
SHRI D. S. CHADHA ( Alternate )
SHRI ASHISHCHAKRABORTY National Tannery Co Ltd, Calcutta
CHEMIST & METALLURGIST, CEN- Railway Board ( Ministry of Railways )
TRAL RAILWAY, BOMBAY
THE SECTIONALOFFICER ( CHEM)-2,
RDSO, CHITTARANJAN( Alternate)
SHRI SHIVJIGANGJI Shri Laxmi Chemicals and Industry Pvt Ltd,
Bombay; and Chemicals and Allied Products
Export Promotion Council, Calcutta
&RI GORDHANDASBHAGWANDAS( Alternate 1
SHRI R. K. D. GUPTA Tannery and Footwear Corporation of India Ltd,
Kanpur
SHRI S. K. NAYYAR ( Alternate )
SHRI M. K. INDRA Oil and Natural Gas Commission. Dehra Dun
SHRI B. K. KALE Development Commissioner, Small Scale Industries,
New Delhi
SHRI M. G. KARNIK Forest Research Institutes & Colleges, Debra Dun
SHRI D. MITRA Directorate of Health Services, Government of Uttar
Pradesh, Lucknow
SHRI J. P. PATEL Italab Pvt Ltd, Bombay
SHRI S. S. HONAVAR ( Alternate, \
SHRI J. C. DEY ( Alternate)
SHRI S. PRAUD
PRINCIPAL
DR A. N. SINGH
SHRI S. S. K. GHOSB ( Alternate
SHRI P. R. SONDHI Ltd,
Convener
SHRI A. CHAKRABORTY The National Tannery Co Ltd, Calcutta
Members
DR S. K. BARAT Central Leather Research Institute ( CSIR ), Madras
SHRIPARSHOTAM GUPTA The Cawnpore Chemical Works Pvt Ltd, Kanpur
PRINCIPAL College of Leather Technology, Calcutta
SHRI T. E. SRIDHARAN Binny Ltd, Madras
&RI-K. V.~AIDYALINGHAM Skins and Leathers Pvt Ltd, Coimbatore
SHRI R. SEN GUPTA ( Alternate)
IS-: 6301- 1971
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
BASIC CHROMIUM SULPHATE
( FOR TANNING )
0. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard was adopted by the Indian Standards Institution
on 4 October 1971, after the draft finalized by the Tanning Materials and
Allied Products Sectional Committee had been approved by the Chemical
Division Council.
0.2 Basic chromium sulphate is used in leather industry mainly for the
chrome tanning process of leather manufacture. This chrome salt may be
prepared, adjusted to various basicities to suit the need of individual
tanner. But in this standard, the percentage’basicity of the salt which
finds wide application in tanning process has only been prescribed.
Characteristics like chromium content, percentage basicity, free sulphate,
moisture, pH of aqueous extract and matter insoluble in water have been
prescribed.
0.3 This standard contains clause 3.1 which calls for agreement between
the purchaser and the supplier.
0.4 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this
standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, ex-
pressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance
with IS : 2-1960*. The number of significant places retained in the
rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this
standard.
1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard prescribes the requirements and the methods ofsampling
and test for basrc chrommm sulphate, in the form offlakes or powder, used
in leather industry for tanning.
2. REQUIREMENTS
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3.1 The material shall be packed as agreed to between the purchaser and
the supplier.
4. MARKING
4.1 The packages shall be securely closed and marked with the fiJowing
information:
a) Name of the material;
b) Net weight of the material in the package;
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4.1.1 The packages may also be marked with the IS1 Certification Mark.
NOTE- The use of the IS1 Certification Mark is governed by rhe provisions of the
Indian Standards Institution ( Certification Marks) Act, and the Rules and Regu-
lations made thereunder. Presence of this mark on products covered by an Indian
Standard conveys the assurance that they have been produced to comply with the
requirements of that standard, under a well-defined system of inspection, testing and
quality control during production. This system, which is devised and supervised by
IS1 and operated by the producer, has the further safeguard that the, products as
actually marketed are continuously checked by IS1 ~for conformity to the standard.
Details of conditions, under which a licence for the use of the IS1 Certification Mark
may be granted to manufacturers or processors, may be obtained from the Indian
Standards Institution.
APPENDIX A
j Clause 2.2 )
METHOD OF TEST FOR BASIC CHROMIUM SULPHATE
( FOR TANNING )
A-2 .l Appararm
A-2.1.1 Air-Oven - with thermostatic control capable of maintaining
105 f 2°C.
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A-2.3 Calculation
A-3.2 Reagent
A-3.2.1 Barium Chloride Solution - approximately 10 percent.
A-3.3 Procedure
A-3.3.1 Determination of &&hate Combined with Chromium -weigh accura_
tely a suitable quantity of basic chromium sulphate and dilute to 250 ml
to give a concentration of 1 percent chromium ( see Note ). Pipette out
25 ml of this solution into a large porcelain basin and dilute with approxi_
ma&y 300 ml of water. Add 3 to 4 ml of
phenolphthalein solution and
titrate, cold with standard sodium hydroxide solution until a pink colour
develops. Bring the contents of the basin to boil and with constant stirring
continue the titration until the end point is reached. This is shown by
greyish violet colour of the well stirred liquor or a pink supcrnatant liquor
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colour persists, which indicates that the end point has been achieved.
NOTE-Usually the solution will require about 15 g of solid basic chrome sulphate to
have a concentration of 1 percent chromium.
A-3.3.2.1 Calculation
60.86 w,
Total sulphate ( as Na,SO, ), percent by mass = w
2
where /
WI = mass in g of the ignited precipitate, and
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A-4.2 Reagents
A-4.2.1 Sodium Hydroxide Solution - 1 N.
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ammonium sulphate solution. If the solution contains iron, the
ferrous ammonium sulphate titration procedure shall be used, other-
wise follow thiosulphate titration procedure.
Using Sodium Thiosulphate Solution - Cool the solution to 27 f 2°C
and transfer to an iodine flask. Add 10 ml of potassium iodide
solution, moisten the stopper with the same reagent and replace.
Allow the flask to stand for 10 minutes in the dark. Wash the
stopper and the neck of the flask with distilled water into the
solution, and titrate with 0.1 N sodium thiosulphate solution, adding
the starch indicator when the titration is almost complete.
Using Ferrous Ammonium Sulfihate Solution - Add 10 ml of 30
percent sulphuric acid and cool the flask and contents to 27 & 2°C.
Titrate with freshly standardized 0.1 N ferrous ammonium sulphate
solution using six drops of N-phenyl anthranilic acid solution as
indicator. The end point is indicated by a colour change from violet
to green.
A-4.3.1.1 Calculate the chromium content as percentage by mass on
the original material using the factor 1 ml of 0.1 N titrant = 0.001 73 g
Cr= 0.002 53 g Cr,O,.
A-4.3.1.2 Determination of acid combined with chromium - Same
as Ai3.3.1.
A-4.3.2 Calculation of Basicity - If a ml of 0.1 N sodium thiosulphate are
required in the chromium titration and b ml of 0-l N sodium hydroxide
for a similar volume in the acid titration, then basicity,
(a - 6) x 100
percent =
a _*
A-5.1 Apparatus
A-5.1 .l Steam-Bath
~-5.1.2 Vacuum Oven - with thermostatic control capable of maintaining
100°C.
A-5.2 procedure -Dissolve 10 g of the basic chrome sulphate in 1 000 ml
of water at 27 f 2°C within a period of 30 minutes. Filter through a
dry filter paper, Whatman No. 42 or equivalent, into a dry beaker.
Discarding the first 20-25 ml of filtrate, measure out 250 ml of the
filtrate in another beaker or better, in a dish and evaporate on a steam-
bath. Dry the residue at 100 f 2°C in a vacuum oven, cool in a
desiccator for about 20 minutes and weigh accurately. Repeat the process
of drying and weighing until two weighings at an interval of one hour do
not differ by more. han 2 mg.
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mass as given below:
Matter insoluble in water, percent by mass = 100 - ( 40 W + M )
where
W = mass in g of the residue left after evaporating 250 ml of
the solution, and
&l = moisture percent by mass.
A-6. DETERMINATION OF pH
A-6.1 Apparatus
A-6.1.1 PH Meter - with glass electrode.
A-6.2 Procedure - Dissolve about 15 g of basic chrome sulphate in
250 ml water at 27 f 2°C to give a concentration of about 1 percent
chromium. Measure the PH of the solution immediately by using a suitable
pH meter.
NOTE- The pH of chrome liquors depends not only on the concentration but on
ageing, temperature of preparation or dilution. For results to have any comparative
value, the strength of the solution should be the same and should be prepared in an
identical temperature and thegH should be measured immediately after the preparation
of the solution.
A-7.1 Reagent
A-7.1.1 Ammonium Hydroxide Solution
A-7.2 Procedure
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APPENDIX B
( Clause 5.1 )
SCALE OF SAMPLING AND CRITERIA FOR CONFORMITY
B-l.1 Lot - In any consignment all the containers of the same size of basic
chrome extract ( sulphate ) manufactured in a single batch shall constitute
a lot.
B-1.2 For ascertaining the conformity of the lot to the requirements of this
specification, each lot shall be considered separately. The number of con-
tainers to be selected from the lot for this purpose shall depend on the size
of the lot and shall be in accordance with Table 2, co1 1 and 2.
(1) (2)
Up to 25 3
26 ,) 50 4
51 ,, 100 5
101 9, 200 6
201 and above 8
B-1.3 The containers required to be selected in B-l.2 from the lot shall be
chosen at random from the lot. In order to ensure the randomness of
selection, random number tables shall be used ( see IS : 4905-1968* ).
#J-2.2 From the material drawn in B-2.1 from each selected container,
equal quantities of material shall be taken and mixed thoroughly to form a
composite sample. The composite sample made from small portions of
material from all the selected containers shall weigh at least 300 g. It shall
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be divided into three equal parts of at least 100 g each, one for the purchas-
er, one for the supplier and the third for the referee purposes.
B-2.3 Remaining portion of the material from each container shall be
divided into three equal parts, each forming an individual sample represent-
ing the container. One set of such individual samples representing the
selected containers shall be marked for the purchaser, one for the supplier
and third for the referee purposes.
B-2.4 All the individual samples and the composite samples shall be trans-
ferred to separate sample containers. The sample containers shall be
labelled with full identification particulars.
B-4.1.3 Chromium Percentage - From the test results for this requirement
the value of the expression ( z- 0.4 R ) shall be calculated. The lot shall
be considered to be in conformity for this requirement if the value of the
expression (g - 0.4 R ) calculated above does not fall short of the specified
minimum value.
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