Metallic materials — Brinell hardness test — Part 1: Test method
ISO 6506-1:2014 specifies the method for the Brinell hardness test for metallic materials. It is applicable to both fixed location and portable hardness testing machines.
For some specific materials and/or products, particular International Standards exist (e.g. ISO 4498) and make reference to this International Standard.
ISO 1953:2015 specifies reference methods for the size analysis of coal by manual sieving (wet or dry), using test sieves of aperture sizes between 125 mm and 45 μm. A guide to sampling is given in Annex A.
This International Standard is applicable to all hard coals. It is not applicable to coke or other manufactured fuels.
In the case of pulverized coal which has been ground so that a high…
Building information modelling (BIM) — Data templates for objects used in the life cycle of assets
This document sets out the principles and structure for data templates for construction objects. It is developed to support digital processes using machine-readable formats using a standard data structure to exchange information about any type of construction object, e.g. product, system, assembly, space, building etc., used in the inception, brief, design, production, operation and demolition of…
This standard applies to all honeys produced by honey bees (Apis ssp.) and covers all styles of honey presentations which are processed and ultimately intended for direct consumption. The honey which is packed for sale in bulk containers, which may be repacked into retail packs is included.
This standard covers honey for industrial uses.
Refuse collection vehicles — Vocabulary, classification and requirements for commercial specificatio...
This standard defines terms and definitions of functional components and performance indicators that are commonly used in the area of RCV, as defined in ISO 24161. It aims to align with terminology that are used internationally.
Applications of statistical and related methods to new technology and product development process — ...
This document describes quantitative approaches for acquisition of the voice of customer (VOC) and voice of stakeholder (VOS) and its purpose, and provides recommendations on the use of the applicable tools and methods. It is not a management system standard.
NOTE It does not provide requirements or guidelines for organizations to develop and systematically manage their policies, processes, and…
Plastics — Guidelines for the recovery and recycling of plastics waste — Part 5: Organic/biological ...
This document establishes the terms, definitions, methodologies, and calculations that are necessary for the recovery of waste from plastic products and materials labelled as industrially compostable (hereafter referred to as compostable plastic waste) through organic recycling. The document identifies the different types of organic recycling technologies used in the recovery and subsequent…
Sludge recovery, recycling, treatment and disposal — Protocol for validating methods for physical pr...
This international standard is intended to provide a protocol for the interlab validation of methods for the characterization of sludge/biosolids physical properties considered that in most cases fresh sludge samples cannot be circulated to several laboratories in different countries for validation purposes as uncontrolled variations of their characteristics would occur.
Fans — Determination of fan sound power levels under standardized laboratory conditions — Part 2: Re...
ISO 13347-2:2004 gives a detailed description of reverberant room methods for the determination of fan sound power levels. It is for use under standardized laboratory conditions and recognises that tests in situ are subject to increased uncertainty. These test procedures are not necessarily appropriate to site test conditions. Acoustic system effects are presently the subject of considerable…
Information technology — Virtual keyboards user interfaces — Part 1: General guidelines and recommen...
This document provides general requirements and recommendations for all forms of virtual keyboards including audio keyboards, on-screen or projected keyboards.
This international standard does not apply to physical keyboards that use real material keys or adaptable keys, which can be customized to user needs, for example with LCD display.