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Water resistance of glass surface
Water resistance of glass surface, Total:21 items.
In the international standard classification, Water resistance of glass surface involves: Analytical chemistry, Pharmaceutics, Glass, Ceramics.
AENOR, Water resistance of glass surface
International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Water resistance of glass surface
- ISO 4802:1982 Glass — Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers — Methods of test
- ISO/DIS 4802-1 Glassware — Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers — Part 1: Determination by titration method and classification
- ISO/DIS 4802-2 Glassware — Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers — Part 2: Determination by flame spectrometry and classification
- ISO 4802-1:1988 Glassware; hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers; part 1: determination by titration method and classification
- ISO 4802-2:1988 Glassware; hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers; part 2: determination by flame spectrometry and classification
British Standards Institution (BSI), Water resistance of glass surface
- BS ISO 4802-1:2010 Glassware - Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers - Determination by titration method and classification
- BS ISO 4802-2:2010 Glassware - Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers - Determination by flame spectrometry and classification
- BS ISO 4802-2:2016 Glassware. Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers. Determination by flame spectrometry and classification
- BS ISO 4802-1:2016 Tracked Changes. Glassware. Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers. Determination by titration method and classification
- 23/30448266 DC BS ISO 4802-1 Glassware. Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers - Part 1. Determination by titration method and classification
German Institute for Standardization, Water resistance of glass surface
- DIN 52296:1989 Glass and glass ceramics; hydrolytic resistance of the surface of glass and glass ceramic plates at 98 °C; method of test and classification
- DIN ISO 4802-1:2017-02 Glassware - Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers - Part 1: Determination by titration method and classification (ISO 4802-1:2016) / Note: To be replaced by DIN ISO 4802-1 (2023-03) (in preparation).
- DIN ISO 4802-2:2017-02 Glassware - Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers - Part 2: Determination by flame spectrometry and classification (ISO 4802-2:2016) / Note: To be replaced by DIN ISO 4802-2 (2023-03) (in preparation).
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China, Water resistance of glass surface
- GB/T 4548.2-2003 Glassware-Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers-Determination by flame spectrometry and classification
- GB/T 4548-1995 Test method and classification for hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers
Danish Standards Foundation, Water resistance of glass surface
- DS/ISO 4802-1:2010 Glassware - Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers - Part 1: Determination by titration method and classification
- DS/ISO 4802-2:2010 Glassware - Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers - Part 2: Determination by flame spectrometry and classification
ES-UNE, Water resistance of glass surface
- ISO/PRF 4802-1:2023 Glassware — Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers — Part 1: Determination by titration method and classification
- ISO/PRF 4802-2:2023 Glassware — Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers — Part 2: Determination by flame spectrometry and classification
YU-JUS, Water resistance of glass surface
- JUS B.E8.125-1988 Glass for laboratory and pharmaceutical use. Ejdrolitic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers. Hethods of test and classiflcation