Surgical instruments — Terms, measuring methods and tests — Part 3: Test methods
This document defines test methods for surgical standard instruments. Excluded here are instruments for use on the central nervous system and on the central cardiovascular system.
Thermal insulation — Mineral wool mats for ventilated roof spaces — Part 2: Specification for horizo...
Specifies the properties and acceptance tolerances for bonded mineral wool thermal insulating mats. The mats specified are only intended to be used for horizontal applications with unrestricted ventilation and are not designed to support any applied load.
Surface chemical analysis — X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy — Repeatability and constancy of intens...
ISO 24237:2005 specifies a method for evaluating the repeatability and constancy of the intensity scale of X-ray photoelectron spectrometers, for general analytical purposes, using unmonochromated Al or Mg X-rays or monochromated Al X-rays. It is only applicable to instruments that incorporate an ion gun for sputter cleaning. It is not intended to be a calibration of the intensity/energy response…
Steel structures — Structural bolting — Test method for determining the slip factor for faying surfa...
The standard is to provide a test method and associated criteria to determine the slip factor for a particular faying surface treatment, with or without a faying surface coating.
Crop protection equipment — Test methods for the evaluation of cleaning systems — Part 1: Internal c...
This part of ISO 22368 specify test method for determining the performance of the rinsing systems on sprayers used in crop protection for the internal cleaning of the complete sprayer including the tank (ISO22368-1), and tank only (ISO22368-3). These are applicable to mounted, trailed and self-propelled agricultural sprayers used for crop protection and liquid fertilizer applications. These are…
Steel structures — Structural bolting — Test method to determine loss of pretension from faying surf...
Test method to determine the loss of bolt pretension (preload) caused by creep of coatings, including consideration of the specific coating, coating thickness, and other related factors.
Railway applications — Running time calculation for timetabling — Part 2: Distance-speed diagrams an...
In order to create punctual timetables, it is necessary to accurately calculate and plan out running time between stopping or passing points, headway between trains, train scheduling, rolling stock scheduling, driver and crew scheduling, operation scheduling in stations and depots and line / infrastructure capacity.
Among these values, shortest running time between stopping or passing points must…