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glassware effect

glassware effect, Total:12 items.

In the international standard classification, glassware effect involves: Pharmaceutics, Analytical chemistry, Laboratory medicine, Glass.


International Organization for Standardization (ISO), glassware effect

  • ISO 4802-1:2010 Glassware - Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers - Part 1: Determination by titration method and classification
  • ISO 4802-1:2016 Glassware - Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers - Part 1: Determination by titration method and classification
  • ISO 4802-2:2010 Glassware - Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers - Part 2: Determination by flame spectrometry and classification
  • ISO 4802-2:2016 Glassware - Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers - Part 2: Determination by flame spectrometry and classification

German Institute for Standardization, glassware effect

  • DIN ISO 4802-1:2017 Glassware - Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers - Part 1: Determination by titration method and classification (ISO 4802-1:2016)
  • DIN ISO 4802-1:2012 Glassware - Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers - Part 1: Determination by titration method and classification (ISO 4802-1:2010)
  • DIN ISO 4802-2:2012 Glassware - Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers - Part 2: Determination by flame spectrometry and classification (ISO 4802-2:2010)
  • DIN ISO 4802-2:2017 Glassware - Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers - Part 2: Determination by flame spectrometry and classification (ISO 4802-2:2016)

American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), glassware effect

  • ASTM E708-79(2006) Standard Specification for Waste Glass as a Raw Material for the Manufacture of Glass Containers
  • ASTM E1522-93(2013) Standard Specification for Autoclavable Protective Coatings on Laboratory Glassware

British Standards Institution (BSI), glassware effect

  • BS 3473-2:1987 Chemical resistance of glass used in the production of laboratory glassware. Method for determination of hydrolytic resistance of glass grains at 98C
  • BS 3473-3:1987 Chemical resistance of glass used in the production of laboratory glassware - Method for determination of hydrolytic resistance of glass grains at 121 °C




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