1. Scope
1.1 Scope
This Standard outlines limitations for those aggregates most commonly
used in interior plaster, which include perlite, sand (natural and
manufactured), and vermiculite. Other aggregates may be employed provided
tests have demonstrated that they yield plaster of satisfactory quality.
Flexible Metal Conduit and Liquid-Tight Flexible Metal Conduit
1. Scope
1.1 This Standard applies to liquid-tight flexible metal conduit and flexible metal conduit in sizes 3/8 inch to 4 inches intended for use as a metal raceway for the installation of conductors in accordance with CSA Standard C22.1, Canadian El ectrical Code, Part I. In addition, this Standard applies to special purpose flexible metal conduit in 5/16 inch size intended for other…
Surface active agents — Determination of pH of aqueous solutions — Potentiometric method
The determination is carried out in the following way: Potentiometric measurement of the potential difference between a glass electrode and a reference electrode dipping in an aqueous solution of the sample. This method is only applicable when so indicated in the specific standard for each product.
Specifies mandatory and optional markings of general purpose valves and states the manner of applying the markings, i.e. on the body, on a flange, or on a identification plate. Markings on the body may be integral with the body or on a plate securely fixed to the body. The table lists those items which may be included in international standards for individual types of valves.
Textile Test Methods Effect of Solvents on the Permanence of Textile
Finishes
This method describes a standard procedure for subjecting textile
materials to the action of solvents for the ultimate
determination, by the appropriate test method, of the effect of
such a treatment on the permanence of finishes added to improve
such functional properties as resistance to water, flame, insect
attack, etc.
Guide for the Selection and Use of Preferred Numbers
Provides guidance in the selection of preferred numbers for use
in standardization, rationalization, and size selection, leading
to a degree of variety control that would otherwise be difficult
or impossible. Preferred numbers are independent of any
measurement system and can, therefore, be used with metric or
yard/pound units, with currencies, with dimensionless numbers,
etc. This…
Textile Test Methods Standard Laundering Procedures
Covers textile test methods on standard laundering procedures.
34.A Launder-Ometer Procedures - This is covered by Method 19.1
34.B Commercial Laundering Procedures -
Textile Test Methods Grey Scale for Evaluating Change in Color
This method describes the Grey Scale for evaluating changes in
color of textiles in color fastness tests, and its use. A precise
colorimetric specification of the Scale is given as a permanent
record against which working standards may be compared.
Textile Test Methods Grey Scale for Evaluating Staining
This method describes the Grey Scale for evaluating staining of
undyed textiles in color fastness tests, and its use. A precise
colorimetric specification of the Scale is given as a permanent
record against which working standards may be compared.