PVC Injection-Moulded Gasketed Fittings for Pressure Applications
1.1
This Standard covers rigid polyvinyl chloride (PVC) injection-moulded fittings
intended for use in pressure applications such as water mains, water service
piping, process piping, and fire lines. Fittings covered by this Standard are
suitable for use with PVC pipes having outside diameter (OD) dimensions of cast
iron pipe. Only one pressure rating, 1620 kpA (Class 150), is included…
Information Processing - Data Interchange on 130 mm (5.25 in) Flexible Disk
Cartridges Using Modifi...
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISo
8378/3: 1986.
It specifies the quality of recorded signals, the track layout, and a track
format to be used on 130 mm (5.25 in) flexible disk cartridges intended for
data interchange between data processing systems.
NOTE - Numeric values in the SI and/or Imperial measurement system in this
Standard may have…
1.1
This standard applies to the dimensions of industrial type coveralls for wear
by men.
1.2
Three height categories are covered, embracing a total height range from 160 to
191 cm.
Standard for Burglary Resistant Night Depositories
1.1
These requirements cover the construction and security performance of equipment
intended to permit the deposit of cash, cheques, etc., into a security
container, and to provide protection against unauthorized removal of deposits.
1.2
These requirements cover (1) products intended for permanent connection to 600
V or lower potential branch circuits, and (2) products intended for cord…
Plastics — Determination of temperature of deflection under load — Part 1: General test method
The principle of the method specified is subjecting a standard test specimen to a bending stress under three-point loading to produce one of the nominal surface stresses in the relevant part of this standard, raising the temperature at a uniform rate, measuring the temperature, at which a specified deflection occurs. The results obtained do not necessarily represent maximum use temperatures.
Plastics — Determination of temperature of deflection under load — Part 2: Plastics and ebonite
The principle of the method specified is subjecting a standard test specimen to a bending stress to produce one of the nominal surface stresses (method A: 1,80 MPa, method B: 0,45 MPa, method C: 8,00 MPa), raising the temperature at a uniform rate, measuring the temperature, at which a specified deflection occurs. The test specimens are tested in one of two positions, flatwise or edgewise, the…
Plastics — Determination of temperature of deflection under load — Part 3: High-strength thermosetti...
The principle of the method specified is subjecting a standard test specimen to a bending stress equal to 1/10 of a specified or measured flexural strength, raising the temperature at a uniform rate, measuring the temperature, at which a specified deflection occurs. The test load used is not a fixed load as in part 2, but a function of the ultimate or specified load. This allows the method to be…
Textiles — Tests for colour fastness — Part A03: Grey scale for assessing staining
Describes the grey scale for determining staining of adjacent fabrics in colour fastness tests, and its use. A precise colorimetric specification of the scale is given as a permanent record against which newly prepared working standards and standards that may have changed can be compared. The essential scale (5 steps) consists of pairs of non-glossy grey or white colour chips (or swatches of grey…
Textiles — Tests for colour fastness — Part A02: Grey scale for assessing change in colour
Describes the grey scale for determining changes in colour of textiles in colour fastness tests, and its use. A precise colorimetric specification of the scale is given as a permanent record against which newly prepared working standards and standards that may have changed can be compared. The essential scale (5 steps) consists of pairs of non-glossy grey colour chips (or swatches of grey cloth…
Rubber and rubber products — Determination of accuracy and bias of chemical test methods
Presents guidelines for evaluating the accuracy and bias of ISO/TC 54 test method results. These guidelines are additional to those in ISO 5725 and ISO/TR 9272, and give the format for expressing accuracy and bias. Is limited to test method standards that have test results expressed in terms of quantitative continuous variable or have test results which are quantifiable in absolute terms.