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Test method classification

The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) 1916 Race Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 The ASTM MnnualBook ofMSTM Standards contains all up-to-date formally approved (ca 9000) ASTM standard specifications, test methods, classifications, definitions, practices, and related materials, eg, proposals. These are arranged in 15 sections plus an index volume as follows. [Pg.23]

Degradable plastic is a plastic designed to undergo a significant change in its chemical stmcture under specific environmental conditions, resulting in a loss of some properties that may vary as measured by standard test methods appropriate to the plastic and the appHcation in a particular period of time that determines its classification. [Pg.472]

In drawing contracts and making acceptance tests, refer to the pertinent ASTM standards. ASTM Standards contain specifications (classifications) and test methods for burner fuels (D 396), motor and aviation gasolines (D 4814 and D 910), diesel fuels (D 975), and avia-... [Pg.2362]

Approved requirements and test methods for the classification and packaging of dangerous goods for carriage... [Pg.580]

EN 779 1993 in principle contains two different test methods. The filter is tested both with untreated outdoor air and with the addition of synthetic dust. In the first case, the filter s dust spot efficiency is determined, i.e., its capacity to clean normal outdoor air. In the second case, the filter s arrestance is measured, i.e., its capacity to separate synthetic dust. The average value for dust spot efficiency or arrestance during the course of the test is used for classification of the filter. [Pg.683]

The effects of corrosion on other properties need similar direct assessment in many cases. However, in the absence of accepted standard tests the BS, DIN, ISO tests for laboratory glassware are often used. At the present time, the British Standard BS 3473 Methods of testing and classification of the chemical resistance of glass used in the production of laboratory glassware is being re-issued in six parts, of which the first five parts are identical to recently revised ISO test procedures. There are also corresponding DIN tests in some cases which are very similar. The current situation is ... [Pg.877]

Boyars, An Evaluation of Organic Peroxide Hazard Classification Systems and Test Methods , NOLTR 72-63 (1972) 23) L.F. Martin, "Or-... [Pg.682]

A description is given of the initiatives carried out within the European Community for the harmonization of fire testing. The technical and economic reasons are explained for such initiatives, which are taken in order to remove barriers to trade from the European internal market. Of the various fire aspects, only fire reaction testing is taken into consideration here, because it appears as a major technical obstacle to the free circulation of construction materials. All possible approaches are considered for the attainment of such a harmonization and one, the so called interim solution, is fully described. The proposed interim solution, is based on the adoption of three fundamental test methods, i.e. the British "Surface Spread of Flame", the French "Epiradiateur" and the German "Brandschacht", and on the use of a rather complicated "transposition document", which should allow to derive most of the national classifications from the three test package. [Pg.479]

However, the differences between the national test methods are considered to be the major barrier to trade. Whilst the harmonization of test and classification systems is insufficient on its own to provide for a free market, it is undoubtedly a necessary condition to it. Without a common method of evaluating the fire behaviour, there is no basis for a common regulatory specification. [Pg.480]

The European classification system of reaction to fire must reflect the behaviour of tested products in real fires. Test methods should be designed so that the results can be used as important part of risk assessment. [Pg.494]

The number of small scale test methods, used for classification purposes, should be limited and based on ISO tests, presumably the Cone Calorimeter /10/ (see Fig. 8) and possibly the ISO Surface Spread of Flame test /11/. [Pg.495]

In all of the test methods, the observed burning rates or times are compared to the burning rates or times of reference substances under the same experimental conditions. Based on the comparison with several oxidizing substances having a known classification, the hazard of the sample substance is rated. It should be emphasized that some oxidizer/combustible mixtures will react vigorously. Some mixtures are able to detonate, depending on the specific composition (see Section 2.2.4.2). [Pg.88]

King, P. V., and A. H. Lasseigne, "Hazard Classification of Explosives for Transportation Evaluation Test Methods, Hazard Evaluation, Research, and Engineering," Report No. TSA-20-72-5, prepared for U. S. Dept, of Transportation (1972) (available from NTIS, Springfield, VA). [Pg.184]

Kuchta, J. M., A. L. Fumo, and A. C. Imhof, "Classification Test Methods foir Oxidizing Materials," U. S. Bureau of Mines, Report of Investigation 7594 (1972). [Pg.191]

Standard Methods of Tests and Classification for Cigarette Ignition Resistance of Components of Upholstered Furniture 1989. [Pg.264]

We applied two basic training methods. First the network was trained with data from single females with male stimulus. The validation was done with single females with female stimulus. The data from paired females with male and female stimulus were then tested for classification analysis. Second, the training was done with data from paired females with male stimulus, the validation was done with paired females with female stimulus, and the testing with single females with male or female stimulus. [Pg.112]

Kameya T, Murayama T, Kitano M, et al. 1995. Testing and classification methods for the biodegradabilities of organic compounds under anaerobic conditions. Sci Total Environ 170 31-41. [Pg.215]

ISO 8829 1990 Aerospace - Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) hose assemblies - Test methods ISO 8913 1994 Aerospace - Lightweight polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) hose assemblies, classification 204 degrees C/21000 kPa - Procurement specification ISO 9528 1994 Aerospace - Standard-weight polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) hose assemblies, classification 204 degrees C/21000 kPa - Procurement specification ISO 9938 1994 Aerospace - Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) hose assemblies, classification 204 degrees C/28 000 kPa- Procurement specification ISO 10502 1992 Aerospace - Hose assemblies in polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) for use up to 232 degrees C and 10 500 kPa - Procurement specification ISO 13000-1 1997 Plastics - Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) semi-finished products -Part 1 Requirements and designation... [Pg.488]

ISO 4433-4 1997 Thermoplastics pipes - Resistance to liquid chemicals - Classification -Part 4 Poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) pipes ISO 9393-2 1997 Thermoplastics valves - Pressure test methods and requirements - Part 2 Test conditions and basic requirements for PE, PP, PVC-U and PVDF valves ISO 10931-1 1997 Plastics piping systems for industrial applications - Poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) - Part 1 General... [Pg.521]

ISO 3934 2002 Rubber, vulcanized and thermoplastic - Preformed gaskets used in buildings - Classification, specifications and test methods ISO 4649 2002 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic - Determination of abrasion resistance using a rotating cylindrical drum device ISO 4664-1 2005 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic - Determination of dynamic properties - Part 1 General guidance... [Pg.658]

By force of circumstances the manufacturers of mineral wools participated in the development of test methods to distinguish between hazardous and non-critical fibres as well as appropriate criteria for legal classification. A delay in the innovation process was caused by the discussion as to which criteria for the restriction of... [Pg.79]


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