This standard applies to trimmed drawing sheet sizes intended for use in the
preparation of all types of technical drawings. Details of other aspects of
the preparation of technical drawings can be found in CSA standard
CAN3-B78.1-M.
Paper Sizes for Single-Part Continuous Business Forms
1.1
This standard identifies a series of sizes for single-part continuous forms
used in processing paperwork documentation for handwritten and/or
machinewritten applications. It also specifies the diameter and location of
the sprocket feed holes and margins.
1.2
This standard specifies a common physical format and tolerances for continuous
forms so as to ensure compatibility between such…
This standard applies to series of paper sizes which when folded, cut and
trimmed, are intended for such applications as books, reports, brochures,
pamphlets, leaflets, magazines, catalogues, columnar forms, educational
notebooks, graph paper, loose-leaf refills, covers and bristols.
This standard applies to a series of trimmed paper sizes intended for such
applications as correspondence, letterhead, memoranda, notepads, figuring pads,
and copy and duplicating paper. The series provides a set of sizes that bear a
constant logical relationship to one another.
1.1
This standard applies to general purpose printing bristols and to folding
bristols. A standard for permanence of paper is in the course of preparation.
1.1.1
General purpose printing bristols are used for face and back letterpress and
offset (lithographic) printing of booklet covers, circulars, announcements,
programs, tickets, etc. Printed matter may include solids and solid…
Methods of Testing Pulp and Paper Mill Effluents and Water - Colour of Pulp
Mill Effluents
1.1
This method of measuring colour can be applied to sulphate (kraft) and sulphite
pulp mill effluents, providing their colours closely match the colour of the
standard platinum-cobalt solution. The method cannot be applied to effluents
of unusual colour, i.e., to dyed solutions.
1.2
The colur of an effluent is expressed in arbitrary colour units. One colour
unit (C.U.) is equivalent to the…
Concrete Materials and Methods of Concrete Construction
This Standard covers materials and methods of construction for cast-in-place
concrete and concrete precast in the field.
Notes:
(1) Design of concrete structures is covered in CSA Standard A23.3, Design of
Concrete Structures; CSA Standard S6, Design of Highway Bridges; or CSA
Standard S29, Concrete Railway Bridges. Design of some specialty concrete
products is covered in…
1.1 General
This Standard covers the principal methods of test for hardened and freshly
mixed concrete and for concrete materials, as specified in CSA Standards A23.1
and A23.4.
1.2 Safety and Health Practices
This Standard does not purport to address the safety problems associated with
it use. It is the responsibility of the user of this Standard to establish
appropriate safety and…
1.1 Finishing
1.1.1
This method contains procedures for finishing (smoothing) fabric after washing
or dry cleaning. Three principal methods of pressing and a procedure for
restoration after dimensional change are described. These procedures are
usually used as follows:
1.1.1.1
Ironing - This method is applicable to washable fabrics. Such fabrics
generally consist of cotton, linen,…