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State Primary Special Standard of the Unit of Mass Concentration of Particles in Aerodispersed Media, GET 164–2016

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The need to improve the State Primary Special Standard of the unit of mass concentration of particles in aerodispersed media GET 164–2003 is demonstrated. The structure of the standard is considered, methods of reproduction and transmission of the unit are described, and the basic metrological characteristics of the standard are presented. The improved standard GET 164–2016 is presented. A comparative analysis of the characteristics of the two standards is performed.

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Translated from Izmeritel’naya Tekhnika, No. 12, pp. 37–40, December, 2017.

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Kustikov, Y.A., Kozlov, D.N., Pinchuk, O.A. et al. State Primary Special Standard of the Unit of Mass Concentration of Particles in Aerodispersed Media, GET 164–2016. Meas Tech 60, 1211–1215 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11018-018-1341-5

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