Glass in buildings - Insulating glass — Part 2: Chemical fogging tests
ISO 20492:2008 establishes two methods for testing the resistance to fogging of pre-assembled, permanently sealed insulating glass units or insulating glass units with capillary tubes intentionally left open. The two methods are designated as approach 1 for markets such as North America, and approach 2 for markets such as Europe.
ISO 20492:2008 is not applicable to sealed, insulating glass units…
Small bore connectors for liquids and gases in healthcare applications — Part 6: Connectors for neur...
ISO 80369-6:2016 specifies requirements for small-bore connectors intended to be used for connections in neuraxial applications. Neuraxial applications involve the use of medical devices intended to administer medications to neuraxial sites, wound infiltration anaesthesia delivery, and other regional anaesthesia procedures or to monitor or remove cerebro-spinal fluid for therapeutic or diagnostic…
Glass in buildings - Insulating glass — Part 1: Durability of edge seals by climate tests
ISO 20492-1:2008 establishes two methods for testing the durability of edge seals of insulating glass units by means of climate tests. The two methods are designated as approach 1 for markets such as North America and approach 2 for markets such as Europe.
ISO 20492-1:2008 is applicable to pre-assembled, permanently sealed, insulating glass units with one or two airspaces, and with capillary…
Natural gas — Correlation between odorant concentration in air and odour intensity
This document describes how to establish the correlation between odorant concentration in air and odour intensity, usually presented in the form of odour intensity curves, following the odour intensity scale presented in Clause 5.
This document does not fix a required level of odour intensity in the natural gas: this prescription is specified by local/national regulation.