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POLYACRYLAMIDES FOR USE IN POTABLE WATER SUPPLY – SPECIFICATION
MS 1928:2007
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for polyacrylamides for use in potable water supply service. 
This standard provides purchasers, manufacturers and suppliers with the minimum requ ....Read more irements for cationic/non-ionic/anionic polyacrylamide, including physical, chemical, packaging, transportation and testing requirements. Close

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Rigid cellular plastics - Determination of tensile properties (Second revision) (ISO 1926:2009, IDT)
MS ISO 1926:2012
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method of determining the behaviour of rigid cellular plastics materials when they are subjected to a tensile stress.

It applies primarily to cellular ....Read more materials having a compression resistance sufficient to permit suitable gripping of the test specimens. If it is impossible to grip the test specimen, the method is modified so that the ends of the specimen are reinforced with metal plates (see Clause 8).

The relationship between cell size and test specimen size must be such that the test is realistic.
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TOURISM SERVICES - HOTELS AND OTHER TYPES OF TOURISM ACCOMMODATION - TERMINOLOGY (ISO 18513: 2003, MOD)
MS 1926:2006
Status : Withdrawal with replacement
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard defines terms used in the tourism industry in relation to the various types of tourism accommodation and other related services.

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RIGID POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE) (PVC) COMPOUNDS AND CHLORINATED POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE) (PVC-C) COMPOUNDS - SPECIFICATION
MS 1925:2007
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specification covers rigid PVC and CPVC compounds intended for general purpose use in extruded or molded form, including piping applications involving special chemical and acid ....Read more resistance or heat resistance, composed of poly(vinyl chloride), chlorinated poly(vinyl chloride), or vinyl chloride copolymers containing at least 80 % vinyl chloride, and the necessary compounding ingredients. The compounding ingredients may consist of lubricants, stabilizers, non-poly(vinyl
chloride) resin modifiers, pigments, and inorganic fillers.

NOTE 1—Selection of specific compounds for particular end uses or applications requires consideration of other characteristics such as thermal properties, optical properties, weather resistance, etc. Specific requirements and test methods for these properties shall be by mutual
agreement between the purchaser and the seller.

Rigid PVC compounds intended for pipe, fittings, and other piping appurtenances are covered in Specifications D
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PAPER AND BOARD - DETERMINATION OF TENSILE PROPERTIES - PART 3: CONSTANT RATE OF ELONGATION METHOD (100 mm/min) (ISO 1924-3:2005, IDT)
MS ISO 1924-3:2008 (CONFIRMED:2023)
Status : 2nd Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard of ISO 1924 specifies a method for measuring the tensile strength, strain at break, tensile energy absorption and tensile stiffness, using a testing machine operating with a co ....Read more nstant rate of elongation (100 mm/min). This part of ISO 1924 also specifies equations for calculating the tensile index, the tensile energy absorption index, the tensile stiffness index and the modulus of elasticity.

When tensile stiffness is to be determined, a greater accuracy is required in the elongation measurement than when the other tensile properties are to be determined. If the elongation is determined with the lower accuracy, the tensile stiffness value obtained is not in accordance with this part of ISO 1924.

This part of ISO 1924 is applicable to all papers and boards, including papers of high extensibility, such as creped papers and extensible sack papers, but with the exception of low-density papers such as tissue papers and tissue products for which ISO 12625-4[2] is re
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PAPER AND BOARD - DETERMINATION OF TENSILE PROPERTIES - PART 2: CONSTANT RATE OF ELONGATION METHOD (20 mm/min) (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 1924-2:2008, IDT)
MS ISO 1924-2:2010 (CONFIRMED:2023)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard of ISO 1924 specifies a method for measuring the tensile strength, strain at break, tensile energy absorption and tensile stiffness, using a testing machine operating with a co ....Read more nstant rate of elongation (100 mm/min). This part of ISO 1924 also specifies equations for calculating the tensile index, the tensile energy absorption index, the tensile stiffness index and the modulus of elasticity.

When tensile stiffness is to be determined, a greater accuracy is required in the elongation measurement than when the other tensile properties are to be determined. If the elongation is determined with the lower accuracy, the tensile stiffness value obtained is not in accordance with this part of ISO 1924.

This part of ISO 1924 is applicable to all papers and boards, including papers of high extensibility, such as creped papers and extensible sack papers, but with the exception of low-density papers such as tissue papers and tissue products for which ISO 12625-4[2] is re
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TEST METHOD FOR EFFECT OF COOLING SYSTEM CHEMICAL SOLUTIONS ON ORGANIC FINISHES FOR AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES
MS 1924:2006 (CONFIRMED 2014)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard determines the effect of cooling system chemical solutions on organic finishes used on motor vehicles. Cooling system chemicals include: coolants or corrosion inhibitors, or bo ....Read more th, cooling system cleaners or flushes, or both, and stop leak additives. Close

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TEST METHOD FOR FOAMING TENDENCIES OF ENGINE COOLANTS IN GLASSWARE
MS 1923:2006 (CONFIRMED 2014)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a simple glassware test for evaluating the tendency of engine coolants to foam under laboratory-controlled-conditions of aeration and temperature.

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TEST METHOD FOR pH OF ENGINE COOLANTS AND ANTIRUSTS
MS 1922:2006
Status : Original
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This Malaysian Standard specifies the determination of the pH of unused engine coolants and antirusts, and used or unused aqueous dilutions of the concentrated products.

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TREATMENT OF ROOF, CEILING AND TIMBER ROOF COMPONENTS WITH COPPER-CHROME-ARSENIC PRESERVATIVES FOR INDOOR ABOVE-GROUND USE - SPECIFICATION
MS 1921:2006 (CONFIRMED:2020)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for treatment of all timber components used in roof and ceiling construction where termites and wood boring insects are common threats to structural perf ....Read more ormance of these timbers.

This standard is only applicable to timber that is used for indoor above-ground contact, protected from wetting during service. The treatment specified in this standard has been primarily designed for copper-chrome-arsenic preservative (CCA) formulations complying with MS 733. It does not cover the remedial treatment of existing timber in old buildings nor does it deal with the protection of timber against fire, weathering or staining.

CAUTION: Attention is drawn to the mandatory requirement that the CCA marketed in this country shall be registered with the Pesticides Board Malaysia under the Pesticides Act (Amendment 2004).
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