ZH

RU

ES

gas impact sensitivity

gas impact sensitivity, Total:60 items.

In the international standard classification, gas impact sensitivity involves: Protection against dangerous goods, Glass, Protection against crime, Air quality, Products of the chemical industry, Environmental testing, Vibrations, shock and vibration measurements, Electronic component assemblies, Electrical accessories, Corrosion of metals, Linear and angular measurements, Protection against fire, Explosion protection, Inorganic chemicals, Semiconductor devices, Internal combustion engines for road vehicles.


Professional Standard - Aerospace, gas impact sensitivity

Professional Standard - Light Industry, gas impact sensitivity

  • QB/T 1941.2-1994 Determination of Impact Sensitivity of Fireworks and Firecrackers

Professional Standard - Military and Civilian Products, gas impact sensitivity

  • WJ/T 9074-2012 Test method for impact sensitivity of industrial detonators
  • WJ/T 9052.2-2006 Test Methods for Sensitivity of Industrial Explosives Part 2: Impact Sensitivity
  • WJ 1870-1989 Measuring method for mechanical impact sensitivity of explosives and medicaments
  • WJ/T 9038.1-2004 Test methods for industrial pyrotechnic agents - Part 1: Impact sensitivity test

Military Standard of the People's Republic of China-General Armament Department, gas impact sensitivity

  • GJB/J 3052-1997 Calibration procedures for impact sensitivity meters for fire and explosives
  • GJB 772.209-1991 Test methods for explosives - Determination of impact sensitivity of explosive tablets
  • GJB 772.206-1989 Test methods for explosives Impact sensitivity determination Explosion probability method
  • GJB 8142.5-2017 Safety test methods for insensitive explosives Part 5: Type 12 impact sensitivity test

General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China, gas impact sensitivity

  • GB/T 21567-2008 Dangerous goods.Test method for impact sensitivity of explosive substance
  • GB/T 23766-2009 Solid hazardous materials.General method for the determination of impact sensitivity

PL-PKN, gas impact sensitivity

  • PN C86010-1993 Explosives. Testing of impact sensitivity by Kast method

Hebei Provincial Standard of the People's Republic of China, gas impact sensitivity

  • DB13/T 81.1-1991 Determination method of impact sensitivity of fireworks and firecrackers

Military Standard of the People's Republic of China-Commission of Science,Technology and Industry for National Defence, gas impact sensitivity

  • GJB 3196.13A-2005 Test methods of cartridge.Part 13:Impact sensitivity test for primer
  • GJB 5383.2-2005 Test methods of sensitivity and stability for pyrotechnic Part 2: Test for impact sensitivity falling weight method
  • GJB 5891.22-2006 Test method of loading material for initiating explosive device Part 22: Mechanical impact sensitivity test
  • GJB 2178.2A-2005 Test method of safety for booster explosive Part 2: Impact sensitivity (falling sphere) test

Association Francaise de Normalisation, gas impact sensitivity

  • NF P78-401:1988 Glass and glazing. Glazing resistance to firearm projectiles. Shooting test on glazing.
  • NF EN 60749-16:2003 Dispositifs à semiconducteurs - Méthodes d'essais mécaniques et climatiques - Partie 16 : détection de bruit d'impact de particules (PIND)
  • NF X43-342*NF ISO 13271:2012 Stationary source emissions - Determination of PM10/PM2,5 mass concentration in flue gas - Measurement at higher concentrations by use of virtual impactors.
  • NF EN 17359:2020 Émissions de sources fixes - Bioaérosols et agents biologiques - Prélèvement des bioaérosols et collecte dans les liquides - Méthode d'impaction par bullage
  • NF X43-710:2009 Stationary source emissions - Determination of PM10/PM2,5 mass concentration in flue gas - Part 1 : measurement at low concentrations by use of impactors.

Association of German Mechanical Engineers, gas impact sensitivity

  • VDI 2452 Blatt 1-1978 Air pollution measurement; measurement of total fluoride ion concentration; impinger method
  • VDI 2454 Blatt 2-1982 Gaseous air pollution measurement; measurement of hydrogen sulphide concentration; methylene blue Impinger method
  • VDI 3862 Blatt 7-2004 Gaseous emission measurement - Measurement of aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes and ketones by the DNPH method - Impinger/carbon tetrachloride method
  • VDI 2066 Blatt 5-1994 Particulate matter measurement - Dust measurement in flowing gases; particle size selective measurement by impaction method - Cascade impactor

American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), gas impact sensitivity

  • ASTM D2512-17 Standard Test Method for Compatibility of Materials with Liquid Oxygen (Impact Sensitivity Threshold and Pass-Fail Techniques)
  • ASTM G76-95 Standard Test Method for Conducting Erosion Tests by Solid Particle Impingement Using Gas Jets
  • ASTM G76-95(2000) Standard Test Method for Conducting Erosion Tests by Solid Particle Impingement Using Gas Jets
  • ASTM G76-18 Standard Test Method for Conducting Erosion Tests by Solid Particle Impingement Using Gas Jets
  • ASTM G211-14(2020) Standard Test Method for Conducting Elevated Temperature Erosion Tests by Solid Particle Impingement Using Gas Jets
  • ASTM G74-82(1996)e1 Standard Test Method for Ignition Sensitivity of Materials to Gaseous Fluid Impact
  • ASTM G74-01 Standard Test Method for Ignition Sensitivity of Materials to Gaseous Fluid Impact
  • ASTM G74-08 Standard Test Method for Ignition Sensitivity of Materials to Gaseous Fluid Impact
  • ASTM D6735-01(2009) Standard Test Method for Measurement of Gaseous Chlorides and Fluorides from Mineral Calcining Exhaust Sources8212;Impinger Method
  • ASTM G74-13 Standard Test Method for Ignition Sensitivity of Nonmetallic Materials and Components by Gaseous Fluid Impact
  • ASTM D2539-93 Standard Test Method for Shock Sensitivity of Liquid Monopropellants by the Card-Gap Test
  • ASTM D2539-93(2001) Standard test method for determination of impact sensitivity of liquid unit propellants by the cardboard void method

International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), gas impact sensitivity

  • IEC 60068-2-77:1999 Environmental testing - Part 2-77: Tests - Test 77 - Body strength and impact shock
  • IEC 60255-21-2:1988 Electrical relays; part 21: vibration, shock, bump and seismic tests on measuring relays and protection equipment; section two: shock and bump tests

European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization(CENELEC), gas impact sensitivity

  • EN 60068-2-77:1999 Environmental Testing Part 2-77: Tests - Test 77: Body Strength and Impact Shock

Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC), gas impact sensitivity

  • JIS C 60068-2-77:2002 Environmental testing -- Part 2-77: Tests -- Test 77: Body strength and impact shock

European Committee for Standardization (CEN), gas impact sensitivity

  • EN 13630-4:2002 Explosives for civil uses - Detonating cords and safety fuses - Part 4: Determination of sensitiveness to impact of detonating cords
  • EN ISO 23210:2009 Stationary source emissions - Determination of PM10/PM2,5 mass concentration in flue gas - Measurement at low concentrations by use of impactors (ISO 23210:2009)

Professional Standard - Commodity Inspection, gas impact sensitivity

  • SN/T 1731.5-2006 Safety performance test for pyrotechnic composition used for export fireworks and firecrackers--Part 5: Impact sensitivity

RU-GOST R, gas impact sensitivity

  • GOST R ISO 13271-2016 Stationary source emissions. Determination of PM/PM mass concentration in flue gas. Measurement at higher concentrations by use of virtual impactors

British Standards Institution (BSI), gas impact sensitivity

  • BS EN ISO 23210:2009 Stationary source emissions - Determination of PM10/PM2,5 mass concentration in flue gas - Measurement at low concentrations by use of impactors
  • BS ISO 12614-18:2014 Road vehicles. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) fuel system components. Gas temperature sensor
  • BS ISO 15500-23:2023 Road vehicles. Compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel system components - Gas temperature sensor

Danish Standards Foundation, gas impact sensitivity

  • DS/EN 60749-16:2003 Semiconductor devices - Mechanical and climatic test methods - Part 16: Particle impact noice detection (PIND)
  • DS/ISO 13271:2012 Stationary source emissions - Determination of PM10/PM2,5 mass concentration in flue gas - Measurement at higher concentrations by use of virtual impactors

AENOR, gas impact sensitivity

  • UNE-EN 60749-16:2003 Semiconductor devices. Mechanical and climatic test methods. Part 16: Particle impact noise detection (PIND)

German Institute for Standardization, gas impact sensitivity

  • DIN EN 60749-16:2003-09 Semiconductor devices - Mechanical and climatic test methods - Part 16: Particle impact noise detection (PIND) (IEC 60749-16:2003); German version EN 60749-16:2003

International Organization for Standardization (ISO), gas impact sensitivity

  • ISO 23210:2009 Stationary source emissions - Determination of PM<(Index)10>/PM<(Index)2,5> mass concentration in flue gas - Measurement at low concentrations by use of impactors
  • ISO 13271:2012/CD Amd 1:2011 Stationary source emissions — Determination of PM10/PM2,5 mass concentration in flue gas — Measurement at higher concentrations by use of virtual impactors — Amendment 1

Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS), gas impact sensitivity

  • KS I ISO 13271:2014 Stationary source emissions — Determination of PM10/PM2.5 mass concentration in flue gas — Measurement at higher concentrations by use of virtual impactors

Lithuanian Standards Office , gas impact sensitivity

  • LST EN 60749-16-2003 Semiconductor devices. Mechanical and climatic test methods. Part 16: Particle impact noise detection (PIND) (IEC 60749-16:2003)

HU-MSZT, gas impact sensitivity





Copyright ©2007-2023 ANTPEDIA, All Rights Reserved