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PLASTICS - FILM AND SHEETING - DETERMINATION OF THE COEFFICIENTS OF FRICTION (ISO 8295:1995, IDT)
MS ISO 8295:2005 (CONFIRMED:2011)
Status : Withdrawn
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This malaysian Standard specifies a method for determining the coefficients of starting and sliding friction of plastic film and sheeting when sliding o ....Read more ver itself or other substances. The method is intended to be used for non-sticky plastic film and sheeting (in the following text, referred to simply as “film” of up to approximately 0.5 mm thickness. Close

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SHEWHART CONTROL CHARTS
MS ISO 8258:1994
Status : Withdrawal without replacement
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This malaysian Standard establishes a guide to the use and understanding of the Shewhart control chart approach to the methods for statistical control o ....Read more f a process. 

This malaysian Standard is limited to the treatment of statistical process control methods using only the Shewhart system of charts. Some supplementary material that is consistent with the Shewhart approach, such as the use of warning limits, analysis of trend patterns and process capability is briefly introduced. There are, however, several other types of control chart procedures, a general description of which can be found in IS0 7870.
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PLASTICS – DETERMINATION OF TENSILE-IMPACT STRENGTH (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 8256:2004, IDT)
MS ISO 8256:2006
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard specifies two methods (method A and method B) for the determination of the tensile-impact strength of plastics under defined con ....Read more ditions. The tests can be described as tensile tests at relatively high strain rates. These methods can be used for rigid materials (as defined in ISO 472), but are especially useful for materials too flexible or too thin to be tested with impact tests conforming to ISO 179 or ISO 180. 
These methods are used for investigating the behaviour of specified specimens under specified impact velocities, and for estimating the brittleness or the toughness of specimens within the limitations inherent in the test conditions.

These methods are applicable both to specimens prepared from moulding materials and to specimens taken from finished or semi-finished products (for example mouldings, laminates, or extruded or cast sheets).

Results obtained by testing moulded specimens of different dimensions may not necessarily be the same. Equally, spe
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PAPER AND BOARD - MEASUREMENT OF SPECULAR GLOSS - PART 1: 75° GLOSS WITH A CONVERGING BEAM, TAPPI METHOD (ISO 8254-1:2009, IDT)
MS ISO 8254-1:2009 (CONFIRMED:2023)
Status : 2nd Confirmation
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard specifies a method for measuring the specular gloss of paper at an angle of 75° to the normal to the paper surface. Although it ....Read more s chief application is to coated papers, it may also be used for glossy uncoated papers such as supercalendered papers. 
NOTE 1 This method does not provide an assessment of image-reflecting quality and should not be used for cast coated, lacquered, highly varnished or waxed papers or for high-gloss ink films. For these purposes, measurements at other angles, for example 20°, are preferred, although the present method has been shown to be suitable for gloss measurements of most other ink films on paper or paperboard. Differences in the colour and the diffuse reflectances of these ink films have a negligible effect on gloss measured according to this part of ISO 8254. For example, measurements
on white and black surfaces which are otherwise identical give a value for the white surface that is less than one gloss unit higher than the valu
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Respiratory tract humidifiers for medical use - Particular requirements for respiratory humidification systems (ISO 8185:2007, IDT)
MS ISO 8185:2010 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard includes requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of humidification systems, as defined in 3.6. This standard ....Read more also includes requirements for individual devices specified for use in humidification systems such as heated breathing tubes (heated-wire breathing tubes) and devices intended to control these heated breathing tubes (heated breathing tube controllers). MS ISO 5367 specifies other safety and performance requirements for breathing tubes. 
This standard also includes requirements for active HME (heat and moisture exchanger) devices, which actively add heat and moisture to increase the humidity level of the gas delivered from the HME to the patient. This standard is not applicable to passive HMEs, which return a portion of the patient's expired moisture and heat to the respiratory tract during inspiration without adding heat and moisture. MS ISO 9360-1 and MS ISO 9360-2 specify safety and performance requirements for passive HMEs and descr
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Safety of toys - Part 3: Migration of certain elements (First revision) (ISO 8124-3:2010, IDT)
MS ISO 8124-3:2012
Status : 1st Revision
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This malaysian Standard specifies maximum acceptable levels and methods of sampling and extraction prior to analysis for the migration of the elements a ....Read more ntimony, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury and selenium from toy materials and from parts of toys. 
Maximum acceptable levels are specified for the migration of the elements listed as in above and from the following toy materials:
- coatings of paints, varnishes, lacquers, printing inks, polymers and similar coatings;
- polymeric and similar materials, including laminates, whether textile-reinforced or not, but excluding other textiles and non-woven textiles;
- paper and paperboard, up to a maximum mass per unit area of 400 g/m2;
- natural, artificial or synthetic textiles;
- electrical connections;
- other materials, whether mass-colored or not (e.g. wood, fiberboard, hardboard, bone and leather);
- materials intended to leave a trace (e.g. the graphite materials in pencils and liquid ink in pens);
- pliable mod
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Safety of toys - Part 4: Swings, slides and similar activity toys for indoor and outdoor family domestic use (ISO 8124-4:2010, IDT)
MS ISO 8124-4:2012
Status : Original
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This malaysian Standard specifies requirements and test methods for activity toys for domestic family use intended for children under 14 years to play o ....Read more n or in. 
Products covered by this part of ISO 8124 include swings, slides, seesaws, carousels, rocking toys, climbing frames, fully enclosed toddler swing seats and other products intended to bear the mass of one or more children.

Products not included within the scope of this part of MS ISO 8124 are:
a) fitness and sporting equipment unless attached to the activity toy;
b) equipment intended for use in schools, day care centres, kindergartens, public playgrounds, restaurants, shopping centres and similar public places;
c) juvenile care products such as, but not limited to, infant swings, playpens/enclosures, beds or
or furniture including picnic tables, cradle rockers and products specifically designed for therapeutic use
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CYCLES – SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR BICYCLES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN (ISO 8098:2002,IDT)
MS ISO 8098:2003
Status : Original
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This malaysian Standard specifies safety and performance requirements and test methods for the design, assembly and testing of bicycles for young childr ....Read more en of from about four to eight years of age, as well as these bicycles' sub-assemblies. It also provides guidelines for instructions on the use and care of the bicycles. 
This malaysian Standard is applicable to bicycles with a maximum saddle height of more than and less than, propelled by a transmitted drive to the rear wheel.

It is not applicable to special bicycles intended for stunting (e.g. BMX bicycles).
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Road vehicles – Connections for on board electrical wiring harnesses - Part 2: Definitions, test methods and general performance requirements (ISO 8092-2:2000, IDT)
MS ISO 8092-2:2005 (CONFIRMED:2012)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard defines terms and specifies test methods and general performance requirements for single-and multi-pole connections used with on ....Read more -board electrical wiring harnesses in road vehicles. 
This malaysian Standard is applicable to connect or designed to be disconnected after mounting in the vehicle for repair and maintenance only.It does not cover one-part connections,i.e.where one part of the connection has direct contact with the pattern of the printed circuit board.

This malaysian Standard is not applicable to the internal connections of electronic devices.
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Road vehicles - Connections for on board electrical wiring harnesses - Part 1: Tabs for single-pole connections - Dimensions and specific requirements (ISO 8092-1:1996, IDT)
MS ISO 8092-1:2005 (CONFIRMED:2012)
Status : 1st Confirmation
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This malaysian Standard specifies dimensions for the tabs of single-pole connections and specific requirements, for on-board electrical wiring harnesses ....Read more of road vehicles, which can be fitted into female contacts. It applies to connectors designed to be disconnected after mounting in the vehicle for the purposes of repair and/or maintenance only. Close

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