Refractory bricks — Dimensions — Part 6: Basic bricks for oxygen steel-making converters
This part of ISO 5019 specifies the dimensions of basic refractory bricks for use in oxygen steel-making converters. It provides for twelve thicknesses of lining, rising from a minimum of 25 mm to a maximum of 800 mm in steps of 50 mm. For information, the calculated volume of each size of brick is shown in a table, and also the internal diameter of lining for which each size is suitable, if used…
Extension of the Cyrillic alphabet coded character set for bibliographic information interchange
Specifies a set of 42 graphic characters with their coded representations. Consists of a code table and a legend showing each graphic, its use, and its name. Explanatory notes are also included. These characters, together with characters in the basic Cyrillic set, constitute a character set for the international interchange of bibliographic citations, including their annotations, in the Cyrillic…
Documentation — Transliteration of Hebrew characters into Latin characters
Is one of a series of International Standards dealing with the conversion of systems of writing, following the principles of stringent conversion in order to permit international information exchange. Its aim is to provide a means for international communication of written messages in a form which permits the automatic transmission and reconstitution of these by men or machines.
Serves to transfer of information between organizations. The shell plating lines file contains numerical representations of seams and butts of the external shell, stored in the shipline data format specified in ISO 7838.
Roofing and Waterproofing Membrane, Sheet Applied, Elastomeric
Scope
1.1 This standard applies to a sheet applied elastomeric membrane for use in roofing and waterproofing.
1.2 For further information regarding intended uses, see par. 8.2.
Shipbuilding — Shiplines — Formats and data organization
Enables the exchange of geometrical information between different systems of ship hull definition. The terminology used is in accordance with ISO 7461.