ISO/TS 17595:2025

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 24 June 2025

Solid biofuels — Characterization of wood chip fuels — Essential information for producers, suppliers and users

ISO/TS 17595:2025 Files

English 32 Pages
Current Edition
73.72 BHD

ISO/TS 17595:2025 Scope

This document provides guidance on the characterization of wood chips produced from raw materials, as defined in ISO 17225-4, for the following aspects:

    quality classes and specifications;

    sampling, sample preparation and test methods for physical characteristics which can be conducted on site;

    practical information about testing to be carried out by external laboratories.

This document provides additional information about the type and frequency of testing at an energy plant site, starting from the planning and start-up stages of a project and throughout its regular operation.

This document is applicable for assessing changes in properties on a relative basis when testing is done routinely. This document is not applicable for demonstrating conformance with the referenced International Standards.

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