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RUBBER AND PLASTICS HOSES AND HOSE ASSEMBLIES - VOCABULARY (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 8330:2007, IDT)
MS ISO 8330:2008
Status : Withdrawn
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard defines terms used in the hose industry. The terms are listed alphabetically in English. When a term has one or more synonyms, the synonymous term(s) follow the preferred term ....Read more and are also listed in alphabetical order. 
Deprecated synonymous terms are indicated by“(deprecated)”. The expression "SEE" is used to referto another term (not always a synonym) which contains information related to the term preceding the expression.

This Malaysian Standard has been divided into twosections:

2.1: Hose terms; and

2.2: Hose assembly terms (includes Annex A: Recommended terminology and limits for electrical resistance, according to construction, of rubber andplastics hoses and hose assemblies for ISO and CEN standards)
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Measurement of liquid flow in closed conduits - method by collection of the liquid in a volumetric tank (ISO 8316:1987, IDT)
MS ISO 8316:2006 (CONFIRMED:2012)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies methods for the measurement of liquid flow in closed conduits by determining the volume of liquid collected in a volumetric tank in a known time interval. lt deals in ....Read more particular with the measuring apparatus, the procedure, the method for calculating the flow-rate and the assessment of uncertainties associated with the measurements. 
The method described may be applied to any liquid provided that;
a) its vapour pressure is sufficiently low to ensure that any escape of liquid by vaporization from the volumetric tank does not affect the required measurement accuracy;
b) its viscosity is sufficiently low so as not to alter or delay unduly the measurement of the level in the volumetric tank;
c) it is non-toxic and non-corrosive.

Theoretically, there is no limit to the application of this method, but, for practical reasons, this method of measurement is normally used for flow-rates less than approximately 1,5 m3/s and is used on the whole in fixed labor
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Rubber and plastics hoses and tubing - Determination of transmission of liquids through hose and tubing walls (ISO 8308:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 8308:2008 (CONFIRMED:2013)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies two methods for the determination of transmission of liquids through hose and tubing walls. Both methods are applicable to rubber and plastics hose and tubing, and co ....Read more mprise: 
- method A, for all hose sizes and constructions: a practical comparative test, simulating working conditions;
— method B, for hose and tubing up to internal diameter.
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Thermal insulation - determination of steady-state thermal resistance and related properties - guarded hot plate apparatus (ISO 8302:1991, IDT)
MS ISO 8302:2003 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard lays down a test method which defines the use of the guarded hot plate method to measure the steady-state heat transfer through net slab specimens and the calculation of its he ....Read more at transfer properties. 
This is an absolute or primary method of measurement of heat transfer properties, since only measurements of length, temperature and electrical power are required.

Reports conforming to this standard test method shall never refer to specimens with thermal resistance lower than 0.1 m2×K/W provided that thickness limits given in 1.7.4 are not exceeded.

The limit for thermal resistance may be as low as 0.02 m2×K/W but the accuracy stated in 1.5.3 may not be achieved over the full range.

If the specimens satisfy only the requirements outlined in 1.8.1, the resultant properties shall be described as the thermal conductance and thermal resistance or transfer factor of the specimen.

If the specimens satisfy the requirements of 1.8.2, the resultant property may be
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PLASTICS - FILM AND SHEETING - DETERMINATION OF WETTING TENSION (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 8296: 2003, IDT)
MS ISO 8296:2010
Status : Withdrawn
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method for determining the wetting tension of surfaces of plastics film and sheeting in contact with drops of specific test solutions.

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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
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method for determining the coefficients of starting and sliding friction of plastic film and sheeting when sliding over itself or other substances. The method is in ....Read more tended 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 of a process. 

This Malaysian Sta ....Read more ndard 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. Close

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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 conditions. The tests can be described as tensile t ....Read more ests 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 its chief application is to coated papers, it may ....Read more 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 also includes requirements for individual devic ....Read more es 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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