GSO ISO 17225-1:2016
ISO 17225-1:2014
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
22 December 2016
Solid biofuels -- Fuel specifications and classes -- Part 1: General requirements
GSO ISO 17225-1:2016 Files
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GSO ISO 17225-1:2016 Scope
This part of ISO 17225 determines the fuel quality classes and specifications for solid biofuels of raw and processed materials originating from
a) forestry and arboriculture;
b) agriculture and horticulture;
c) aquaculture.
Chemically treated material may not include halogenated organic compounds or heavy metals at levels higher than those in typical virgin material values (see Annex B) or higher than typical values of the country of origin.
NOTE Raw and processed material includes woody, herbaceous, fruit, aquatic biomass and biodegradable waste originating from above sectors.
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