ISO 20245:2017 establishes minimum screening criteria for second-hand goods that are traded, sold, offered for sale, donated or exchanged between countries.
ISO 20245:2017 is intended to help protect health, safety and the environment in which second-hand goods interact, when used by consumers.
ISO 20245:2017 is applicable to second-hand goods that are shipped across at least one international…
Piezoelectric sensors - Part 1: Generic specifications
IEC 63041-1:2017 applies to piezoelectric sensors of resonator, delay-line and non-acoustic types, which are used in physical and engineering sciences, chemistry and biochemistry, medical and environmental sciences, etc. The purpose of this document is to specify the terms and definitions for the piezoelectric sensors, and to make sure from a technological perspective that users understand the…
Piezoelectric sensors - Part 2: Chemical and biochemical sensors
IEC 63041-2:2017 is applicable to piezoelectric chemical sensors mainly used in the field of biological, medical, gas and environmental sciences. It provides users with technical guidelines on biochemical sensors as well as basic knowledge of common chemical sensors.
Water quality — Determination of free chlorine and total chlorine — Part 2: Colorimetric method usin...
ISO 7393-2:2017 specifies a method for the determination of free chlorine and total chlorine in water, readily applicable to lab- and field-testing. It is based on measurement of the absorption, the red DPD colour complex in a photometer or the colour intensity by visual comparison of the colour with a scale of standards that is regularly calibrated.
This method is appropriate for drinking water…
Piezoelectric sensors - Part 2: Chemical and biochemical sensors
IEC 63041-2:2017 is applicable to piezoelectric chemical sensors mainly used in the field of biological, medical, gas and environmental sciences. It provides users with technical guidelines on biochemical sensors as well as basic knowledge of common chemical sensors.
Piezoelectric sensors - Part 1: Generic specifications
IEC 63041-1:2017 applies to piezoelectric sensors of resonator, delay-line and non‑acoustic types, which are used in physical and engineering sciences, chemistry and biochemistry, medical and environmental sciences, etc. The purpose of this document is to specify the terms and definitions for the piezoelectric sensors, and to make sure from a technological perspective that users understand the…
Electrostatics - Part 4-3: Standard test methods for specific applications - Footwear
IEC 61340-4-3:2017 describes a test method for determining the electrical resistance of footwear (shoes, slippers or booties) used in the control of electrostatic potential on people. This document is suitable for use by the manufacturer of footwear as well as the end user. A method for measuring the electrical resistance of footwear alone is described and serves as a qualification test or an…
Connectors for electrical and electronic equipment - Product requirements - Part 3-119: Rectangular ...
IEC 61076-3-119:2017 establishes specifications and test requirements for 10-way shielded and unshielded rectangular, free and fixed connectors, with push-pull coupling, for data transmission with frequencies up to 100 MHz and for use in industrial environments.<br />
This document specifies free and fixed connectors with round contacts, suitable for screw or crimp terminations. Other…
Information technology - User interface component accessibility - Part 15: Guidance on scanning visu...
ISO/IEC TS 20071-15:2017 provides guidance on various aspects of the user interface of applications that scan visual information that are used directly by humans, including:
- initiating the scanning application;
- setting user's preferences and configuring the scanning application;
- identifying the types of information currently of interest to the user;
- locating…
Information technology — User interface component accessibility — Part 15: Guidance on scanning visu...
ISO/IEC TS 20071-15:2017 provides guidance on various aspects of the user interface of applications that scan visual information that are used directly by humans, including:
- initiating the scanning application;
- setting user's preferences and configuring the scanning application;
- identifying the types of information currently of interest to the user;
- locating…