1.1 Instructions for radiographic inspection are usually provided by
the aircraft or component manufacturer as part of their scheduled
inspection, maintenance or overhaul manual or as part of an
Airworthiness Directive, Alert Service Bulletin, Service
Bulletin, Service Letter or similar document. When such
instructions are provided they shall have priority over this
standard. When no…
1.1 This standard applies to ready-mixed aluminum paint suitable for marine
application to the interiors of feed and ballast tanks and to exterior metal
surfaces.
1.2 For more detailed information on intended uses, see par. 7.2.
Textile Test Methods - Textiles - Tests for Colourfastness - Part J01:
Measurement of Colour and Co...
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO
105-J01:1989.
This part of ISO 105 specifies a method for measuring the colour difference
between two specimens of textile in any form. The existence of a master
reference is necessary when the test is carried out by comparing the master
reference with the test specimen. The method is applicable to coloured…
International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 702: Oscillations, signals and related device...
The contents of the corrigenda of May 1992 and December 1994 have been included in this copy.
It has the status of a horizontal standard in accordance with IEC Guide 108.
Light-gauge metal containers — Round open-top cans — Classification of can sizes by construction typ...
Gives a list of nominal gross lidded capacities and nominal diameters for round open top cans. Annex A gives a reference list to can sizes formerly standardized in ISO 3004, but now these cans do not meet the required criteria to be standardized and incorporated in ISO 10653.
Light-gauge metal containers — Round open-top cans for liquid products with added gas — Classificati...
Gives a list of nominal filling volumes for the following containers: straight-sided cans, single necked-in cans, multiple necked-in cans. Annex A gives a reference list to can sizes formerly standardized in ISO 3004-3, but now these cans do not meet the required criteria to be standardized and incorporated in ISO 10654.