Operator Seat - Transmitted Vibration - Mobile Machinery (EMM, FM)
This National standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO 7096:1982.
1. Scope
This Standard specifies a method for the measurement, evaluation
and acceptance level of the whole body vibration transmitted through the seat
to the operator during laboratory simulated machine vertical vibration.
2. Field of application
This Standard is applicable to seats fitted to…
1. Scope
1.1 General
This Standard specifies requirements for mortar for use in bedding, jointing
and bonding of masonry units, or other structural units, and for grout for use
in filling core or cavity space, or both, in unit masonry construction.
Note: The term "unit masonry" refers to masonry construction using clay or
shale masonry units, sand-lime masonry units, or…
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to American National Standard
ANSI/BHMA A156.11-1991.
1.1 This standard establishes requirements for Cabinet Locks used on doors,
drawers and furniture. Cycle tests, operational tests, strength tests and
finish tests are included.
1.2 Tests described in this Standard are performed under laboratory
conditions. In actual usage, results…
Electrical and electronic measuring equipment - Documentation
Applies to the technical documentaion to be supplied with electrical and electronic measuring equipment for use in laboratories and for testing and servicing. Replaces IEC 60278 and IEC 60278A.
Methods of Testing Pulp and Paper The Determination of Freeness
1.1
The Canadian Standard Freeness test is designed to give a measure of the
rate at which a dilute suspension of pulp may be dewatered. The drainage rate,
or freeness, has been shown to be related to the surface conditions and
swelling of the fibres, and is a useful index of the amount of mechanical
treatment given to the pulp.
1.2
The procedure was originally designed to yield a test value…
Glass and glassware — Analysis of extract solutions — Part 1: Determination of silicon dioxide by mo...
The principle of the method specified is conditioning the extract solution to be analyzed, developing the blue silicomolybdate complex using ammonium molybdate and a reducing solution, measuring the optical density of the resulting colour complex by means of a molecular absorption spectrometer at 800 nm using 10 mm optical cells. Measures the concentrations of silicon, expressed as its oxide SiO2…
Glass and glasssware — Analysis of extract solutions — Part 3: Determination of calcium oxide and m...
The principle of the method specified is measuring the portion of the 422,7 nm line absorbed by calcium atoms and of the 285,2 nm line absorbed by magnesium atoms using a flame atomic absorption spectrometer, and comparison with the absorption produced by reference solutions. Measures the concentrations of calcium and magnesium, expressed as their oxides CaO and MgO. Applies to the analysis of…
Glass and glassware — Analysis of extract solutions — Part 4: Determination of aluminium oxide by mo...
The principle of the method specified is complexing of the aluminium in the extract solution to be analyzed with chromazurol S, measuring the optical density of the resulting solution by means of a molecular absorption spectrometer at 545 nm using 10 mm optical cells. Measures the concentration of aluminium, expressed as its oxide Al2O3. Applies to the analysis of extract solutions obtained from…
Glass and glassware — Analysis of extract solutions — Part 6: Determination of boron(III) oxide by m...
The principle of the method specified is complexing of the boron in the extract solution to be analyzed with azomethine H, measurement of the optical density of the resulting colour complex by means of a molecular absorption spectrometer at 415 nm using 20 mm optical cells. Measures the concentration of boron, expressed as its oxide B2O3. Applies to the analysis of extract solutions obtained from…
Men's Smock (Hospital, Laboratory, Storemen and General Purpose) - Dimensions
1.1
This standard applies to the dimensions of hospital, laboratory, storemen and
general purpose smocks for wear by men.
1.2
Size dimensions cover 5 cm frequency chest girth sizing. An abbreviated range
(small, medium, large) is also indicated.
1.3
A maximum residual garment shrinkage of 2% has been recognized in specifying the
dimensions.