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Ceramic tiles – Grouts and adhesives – Part 3: Terms, definitions and specifications for grouts (First revision) (ISO 13007-3:2010, IDT)
MS ISO 13007-3:2021
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This part of ISO 13007 defines terms concerning the products, working methods and application properties for ceramic tile grouts. It specifies values of performance requirements for all ceramic tile g ....Read more routs [cementitious (CG) and reaction resin (RG) grouts].

This part of ISO 13007 is applicable to ceramic tile grouts for internal and external tile installations on walls and floors.

It is not applicable to criteria or recommendations for the design and installation of ceramic tiles.

NOTE Ceramic tile grouts can also be used for other types of tiles (natural and agglomerated stones, etc.), where these do not adversely affect the materials.
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Ceramic tiles – Grouts and adhesives – Part 2: Test methods for adhesives (First revision) (ISO 13007-2:2013, IDT)
MS ISO 13007-2:2021
Status : 1st Revision
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This part of ISO 13007 describes the methods for determining the characteristics for adhesives used in the installation of ceramic tiles. The following test methods are described:

— d ....Read more etermination of open time (4.1);
— determination of slip (4.2);
— determination of shear adhesion strength (4.3);
— determination of tensile adhesion strength (4.4);
— determination of transverse deformation (4.5).
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Ceramic tiles – Grouts and adhesives – Part 1: Terms, definitions and specifications for adhesives (First revision) (ISO 13007-1:2014, IDT)
MS ISO 13007-1:2021
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This part of ISO 13007 applies to ceramic tile adhesives for internal and external tile installations on walls and floors.

This part of ISO 13007 gives the terminology, concerning the p ....Read more roducts, working methods, application properties, etc., for ceramic tile adhesives

This part of ISO 13007 specifies the values of performance requirements for all ceramic tile adhesives [cementitious (C), dispersion (D) and reaction resin (R) adhesives].

This part of ISO 13007 does not contain criteria or recommendations for the design and installation of ceramic tiles.

NOTE Ceramic tile adhesives can also be used for other types of tiles (natural and agglomerated stones, etc.),
where these do not adversely affect the materials.
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New pneumatic passenger car tyres – Specification (Third revision)
MS 149:2018 AMD. 1:2021
Status : Amendment 1
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This Malaysian Standard specifies markings, test methods and minimum safety requirements
for new pneumatic rubber tyres for use on passenger cars.

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Malaysia National Annex to MS EN 1992-3: 2021, Eurocode 2: Design of concrete structures - Part 3: Liquid retaining and containment structures
MS EN 1992-3:2021 (NATIONAL ANNEX)
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This National Annex gives:

a) the Malaysia decisions for the nationally determined parameters described in the following subclauses of MS EN 1992-3:2021.
– 7.3.1 (111)
â ....Read more €“ 7.3.1 (112)
– 7.3.3
– 8.10.3.3 (103)
– 9.11.1 (102)

b) the Malaysia decisions on the status of MS EN 1992-3:2021 informative annexes; and

c) references to non-contradictory complementary information.
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Water quality - Sampling - Part 21: Guidance on sampling of drinking water distributed by tankers or means other than distribution pipes (ISO 5667-21:2010, MOD)
MS ISO 5667-21:2017 (CONFIRMED:2025)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This part of MS ISO 5667-21 establishes principles to be applied to the techniques of sampling water provided for drinking and for use in the manufacture of food and beverage products.

....Read more The guidance given in this part of MS ISO 5667-21 is generally confined to those circumstances where water is drawn from municipal or similar public or private abstraction, treatment or distribution systems for which prior treatment or quality assessment has resulted in the water being classified as suitable for drinking or potable process purposes. Specifically, this part of MS ISO 5667-21 is applicable to water that is supplied by tanker or other non- contiguous bulk means, but not contiguously as part of a piped distribution system, during any stage of use up to and including the point of consumption or transfer to a piped distribution system. This part of MS ISO 5667-21 is also applicable to the distribution and bulk storage of water on aircraft, trucks, trains, ships, and other vessels and vehicles, as well as to sampling situations that can arise during the investigation of system defects, initiation of new systems, re-initiation of systems that have been unused for long periods or emergency situations where the safety of sampling operatives is not compromised. Close

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Water quality – Determination of tritium activity concentration – Liquid scintillation counting method (ISO 9698:2010, IDT)
MS ISO 9698: 2016 (CONFIRMED:2025)
Status : 1st Confirmation
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This International Standard specifies the conditions for the determination of tritium activity concentration in samples of environmental water or of tritiated water ([3H]H2O) using liquid scintillatio ....Read more n counting.

The choice of the analytical procedure, either with or without distillation of the water sample prior to determination, depends on the aim of the measurement and the sample characteristics (see References [1], [2], [3]).

Direct measurement of a raw water sample using liquid scintillation counting has to consider the potential presence of other beta emitter radionuclides. To avoid interference with these radionuclides when they are detected, the quantification of tritium will be performed following the sample treatment by distillation (see References [4], [5], [6], [7]). Three distillation procedures are described in Annexes B,D and E.

The method is not applicable to the analysis of organically bound tritium; its determination requires additional chemical processing (such as chemical oxidation or combustion).

With suitable technical conditions, the detection limit may be as low as 1 Bq l−1. Tritium activity concentrations below 106 Bq l−1 can be determined without any sample dilution. A prior enrichment step can significantly lower the limit of detection (see References [8],[9]).
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Water quality - Determination of selected parameters by discrete analysis systems -Part 1: Ammonium, nitrate, nitrite, chloride, orthophosphate, sulfate and silicate with photometric detection (ISO 15923-1:2013, MOD)
MS ISO 15923-1:2017 (CONFIRMED:2025)
Status : 1st Confirmation
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This Malaysian Standard specifies methods for the automatic performance of spectrophotometric and turbidimetric analyses with a discrete analysis system for determining ammonium, nitrate, nitrite, chl ....Read more oride, orthophosphate, sulfate, and silicate. The field of application is water (ground, potable, surface, waste, eluates, effluent, and boiler water). Close

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Water quality - Gross beta activity in non- saline water - Test method using thick source (First revision) (ISO 9697:2015, IDT)
MS ISO 9697:2017 (CONFIRMED:2025)
Status : 1st Confirmation
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This International Standard specifies a test method for the determination of gross beta activity concentration in non-saline waters. The method covers non-volatile radionuclides with maximum beta ener ....Read more gies of approximately 0,3 MeV or higher. Measurement of low energy beta emitters (e.g. 3H, 228Ra, 210Pb, 14C, 35S, and 241Pu) and some gaseous or volatile radionuclides (e.g. radon and radioiodine) might not be included in the gross beta quantification using the test method described in this International Standard.

This test method is applicable to the analysis of raw and drinking waters. The range of application depends on the amount of total soluble salts in the water and on the performance characteristics (background count rate and counting efficiency) of the counter used.

It is the laboratory’s responsibility to ensure the suitability of this method for the water samples tested.
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Methods of testing cement - Part 6: Determination of fineness (First revision) (EN 196-6:2018, IDT)
MS EN 196-6:2021
Status : 1st Revision
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This document describes three methods of determining the fineness of cement.

The sieving method serves only to demonstrate the presence of coarse cement particles. This method is primar ....Read more ily suited to checking and controlling the production process.

The air-jet sieving method measures the retention on sieving and is suitable for particles which
substantially pass a 2,0 mm test sieve. It can be used to determine the particle size distribution of
agglomerates of very fine particles. This method can be used with test sieves in a range of aperture
sizes, e.g. 63 μm and 90 μm.

The air permeability method (Blaine) measures the specific surface area (surface area related to mass) by comparison with a reference material sample. The determination of the specific surface area serves primarily to check the consistency of the grinding process of one and the same plant. This method only enables a limited assessment to be made of the properties of the cement in use.
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