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Lead leaching from ceramic discs

Lead leaching from ceramic discs, Total:37 items.

In the international standard classification, Lead leaching from ceramic discs involves: Ceramics, Food products in general, Materials and articles in contact with foodstuffs, Glass, Kitchen equipment, Construction materials, Medical equipment, Surface treatment and coating.


Professional Standard - Commodity Inspection, Lead leaching from ceramic discs

  • SN/T 0873-2000 Rules for the inspection of enamelware for import and export
  • SN/T 2510-2010 Test method of lead and cadmium extracted from export and import domestic ceramicware
  • SN/T 4127-2015 Determination of the release of lead and cadmium from ceramic ware of articles which cannot befilled
  • SN/T 4130-2015 Testing methods of cobalt extracted from domestic ceramicware
  • SN/T 4131-2015 Testing methods for barium extracted from domestic ceramicware

General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China, Lead leaching from ceramic discs

  • GB/T 3534-2002 Standard testing methods for lead and cadmium release from domestic ceramic
  • GB 14147-1993 Standard permissible limits of release of lead or cadmium from ceramic packaging vessel in contact with food
  • GB 12651-1990 Standard permissible limits of lead and cadmium release from ceramic ware in contact with food
  • GB 12651-2003 Standard permissible limits of lead and cadmium release from ceramic ware in contact with food
  • GB 8058-2003 Standard permissible limits and testing method for release of lead or cadmium from ceramic cookware
  • GB/T 3810.15-2016 Test methods of ceramic tiles.Part 15: Determination of lead and cadmium given off by glazed tiles
  • GB/T 3810.15-1999 Test methods of ceramic tiles-- Part 15: Determination of lead and cadmium given off by glazed tiles
  • GB/T 3810.15-2006 Test methods of ceramic tiles - Part 15: Determination of lead and cadmium given off by glazed tiles

Professional Standard - Agriculture, Lead leaching from ceramic discs

  • GB/T 14147-1993 Allowable Limits of Dissolution of Lead and Cadmium in Ceramic Packaging Containers
  • GB 8058-1987 Permissible limits and detection methods for lead and cadmium dissolution in ceramic cookers

TH-TISI, Lead leaching from ceramic discs

  • TIS 32-2003 Test method for the release of lead and cadmium from ceramic ware, glass-ceramic ware and glassware in contact with food.[ISO title:ceramic ware, glass-ceramic ware and glass dinnerware in contact with food.release of lead and cadmium.part 1: test method]
  • TIS 2398.15-2008 Ceramic tiles.part 15: determination of lead and cadmium given off by glazed tiles

Guangdong Provincial Standard of the People's Republic of China, Lead leaching from ceramic discs

  • DB44/T 897-2011 Determination of Dissolution of Lead and Cadmium in Ceramics for Daily Use Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
  • DB44/T 1173-2013 Determination of Dissolution of Manganese from Ceramic Containers by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
  • DB44/T 1172-2013 Determination of Dissolution of Cobalt from Ceramic Containers by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry

International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Lead leaching from ceramic discs

  • ISO 8391-1:1986 Ceramic cookware in contact with food; Release of lead and cadmium; Part 1 : Method of test
  • ISO 8391-2:1986 Ceramic cookware in contact with food; Release of lead and cadmium; Part 2 : Permissible limits
  • ISO 6486-1:1999 Ceramic ware, glass-ceramic ware and glass dinnerware in contact with food - Release of lead and cadmium - Part 1: Test method
  • ISO 6486-2:1999 Ceramic ware, glass-ceramic ware and glass dinnerware in contact with food - Release of lead and cadmium - Part 2: Permissible limits

Jilin Provincial Standard of the People's Republic of China, Lead leaching from ceramic discs

  • DB22/T 1993-2013 Determination of Lead and Cadmium Dissolution in Ceramic Tableware by Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry

VN-TCVN, Lead leaching from ceramic discs

  • TCVN 7148-1-2002 Ceramic cookware in contact with food.Release of lead and cadmium.Part 1: Method of test
  • TCVN 7148-2-2002 Ceramic cookware in contact with food.Release of lead and cadmium.Part 2: Permissible limits
  • TCVN 7542-1-2005 Vitreous and porcelain enamels.Release of lead and cadmium from enamelled ware in contact with food.Part 1: Method of test
  • TCVN 7542-2-2005 Vitreous and porcelain enamels.Release of lead and cadmium from enamelled ware in contact with food.Part 2: permissible limits
  • TCVN 7146-1-2002 Ceramic ware, glass-ceramic ware and glass dinnerware in contact with food.Release of lead and cadmium.Part 1: Test method
  • TCVN 7146-2-2002 Ceramic ware, glass-ceramic ware and glass dinnerware in contact with food.Release of lead and cadmium.Part 2: Permissible limits
  • TCVN 6415-15-2005 Ceramic floor and wall tiles.Test methods.Part 15: Determination of lead and cadmium given off by glazed tiles

Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC), Lead leaching from ceramic discs

  • JIS T 0330-3:2012 Bioceramics -- Part 3: Testing method of measuring dissolution rate of calcium phosphate ceramics

German Institute for Standardization, Lead leaching from ceramic discs

  • DIN 51032:1986 Ceramics, glass, glass ceramics, vitreous enamels; permissible limits for the release of lead and cadmium from articles intended for use in contact with foodstuffs
  • DIN 51032:2017 Ceramics, glass, glass ceramics - Permissible limits for the release of lead and cadmium from articles intended for use in contact with food

European Committee for Standardization (CEN), Lead leaching from ceramic discs

  • EN 1388-1:1995 Materials and articles in contact with foodstuffs - Silicate surfaces - Part 1: Determination of the release of lead and cadmium from ceramic ware
  • EN 1388-2:1995 Materials and articles in contact with foodstuffs - Silicate surfaces - Part 2: Determination of the release of lead and cadmium from silicate surfaces other than ceramic ware




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