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FINE CERAMICS (ADVANCED CERAMICS, ADVANCED TECHNICAL CERAMICS) - VOCABULARY (ISO 20507:2003, IDT)
MS ISO 20507:2008
Status : Withdrawn
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard provides a list of terms and associated definitions which are typically used for fine ceramic (advanced ceramic, advanced techni ....Read more cal ceramic) materials, products, applications, properties and processes. in the scientific and technical literature; they are given together with the corresponding terms and definitions or descriptions.

In this standard, the terms are defined using the words “fine ceramic”. The definitions apply equally to “advanced ceramics” and “advanced technical ceramics”, which are considered to be equivalent.

This standard does not include terms which, though used in the field of fine ceramics, are of a more general nature and are also well known in other fields of technology.
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FINE CERAMICS (ADVANCED CERAMICS, ADVANCED TECHNICAL CERAMICS) - TEST METHOD FOR COMPRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR OF CONTINUOUS FIBRE-REINFORCED COMPOSITES AT ROOM TEMPERATURE (ISO 20504:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 20504:2006
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard describes procedures for determination of the compressive behaviour of ceramic matrix composite materials with continuous fibre ....Read more reinforcement at room temperature.This method applies to all ceramic matrix composites with a continuous fibre reinforcement, uni-directional (1D), bi-directional (2D) and tri-directional (xD, with 2 < x u Close

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FINE CERAMICS (ADVANCED CERAMICS, ADVANCED TECHNICAL CERAMICS) - DETERMINATION OF ADHESION OF CERAMIC COATINGS BY SCRATCH TESTING (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 20502:2005/Cor 1:2009, IDT)
MS ISO 20502:2009
Status : -1
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard describes a method of testing ceramic coatings by scratching with a diamond stylus. During a test, either a constant or increasi ....Read more ng force normal to the surface under test is applied to the stylus so as to promote adhesive and/or cohesive failure of the coating-substrate system. The test method is suitable for evaluating ceramic coatings up to a thickness of 20 ?m and might also be suitable for evaluating other coating types and thicknesses.

The standard is intended for use in the macro (1 to 100 N) force range. The procedures may also be applicable to other force ranges. However, appropriate calibration is essential if the normal forces at which failure occurs are to be quantified.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT - OCCUPATIONAL FOOTWEAR (ISO 20347:2004, COR. 1:2005, IDT)
MS ISO 20347:2008
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard specifies basic and additional (optional) requirements for occupational footwear.

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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT - SAFETY FOOTWEAR (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 20345:2004, COR. 1:2005, IDT)
MS ISO 20345:2008
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard specifies basic and additional (optional) requirements for safety footwear.

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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT - TEST METHODS FOR FOOTWEAR (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 20344:2004, COR. 1:2005, IDT)
MS ISO 20344:2008
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard specifies methods for testing footwear designed as personal protective equipment.

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EASE OF OPERATION OF EVERYDAY PRODUCTS - PART 1: DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTEXT OF USE AND USER CHARACTERISTICS (ISO 20282-1:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 20282-1:2009 (CONFIRMED:2019)
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard provides requirements and recommendations for the design of ease-to-operate everyday products, where ease of operation addresses ....Read more a subset of the concept of usability concerned with the user interface by taking account of the relevant user characteristics and the context of use. Close

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Implants for surgery - Metallic materials - Classification of microstructures for alpha+beta titanium alloy bars (ISO 20160:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 20160:2011 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard provides a catalogue of metallographic photomicrographs for the designation of microstructures of alpha+beta titanium alloys in ....Read more the form of bars that are intended for the manufacture of surgical implants. This malaysian Standard is applicable to bars of diameter no greater than 100 mm or the equivalent.

This catalogue of microstructures is intended to serve as an aid in the communication on general types of microstructures of alpha+beta titanium alloy bars. The designation of the microstructures is based on morphological appearance. Actual microstructures can also appear as a combination of the type of micrographs shown.

?This malaysian Standard does not contain specific microstructural requirements. The catalogue includes photomicrographs of desirable and undesirable microstructures that can develop during the processing of alpha+beta titanium alloys. The selection of acceptable microstructures is subject to agreement under the consideration of implant app
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SERVICE MANAGEMENT - PART 1: SPECIFICATION (ISO/IEC 20000-1:2005, IDT)
MS ISO/IEC 20000-1:2007
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard defines the requirements for a service provider to deliver managed services of an acceptable quality for its customers.
< ....Read more br /> It may be used:
a) by businesses that are going out to tender for their services;
b) by businesses that require a consistent approach by all service providers in a supply chain;
c) by service providers to benchmark their IT service management;
d) as the basis for an independent assessment;
e) by an organization which needs to demonstrate the ability to provide services that meet customer
requirements; and
f) by an organization which aims to improve service through the effective application of processes to
monitor and improve service quality.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SERVICE MANAGEMENT - PART 2: CODE OF PRACTICE (ISO/IEC 20000-2:2005, IDT)
MS ISO/IEC 20000-2:2007
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard represents an industry consensus on quality standards for IT service management processes. These service management processes de ....Read more liver the best possible service to meet a customer’s business needs within agreed resource levels, i.e. service that is professional, cost-effective and with risks which are understood and managed.

The variety of terms used for the same process, and between processes and functional groups (and job titles) can make the subject of service management confusing to the new manager. Failure to understand the terminology can be a barrier to establishing effective processes. Understanding the terminology is a tangible and significant benefit from MS ISO/IEC 20000. This standard recommends that service providers should adopt common terminology and a more consistent approach to service management. It gives a common basis for improvements in services. It also provides a framework for use by suppliers of service management tools.

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