upload
International Organization for Standardization
Industry: Quality management
Number of terms: 30079
Number of blossaries: 0
Company Profile:
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an international standard-setting body composed of representatives from 162 national standards institutes. Founded on February 23, 1947, ISO defines and promotes quality standards for a variety of industrial and commercial fields.
Petroleum products and other liquids — Determination of flash point. Abel closed cup method.
Industry:Quality management
Crude petroleum and petroleum products — Transfer accountability. Assessment of vessel experience factor on loading (VEFL) and vessel experience factor on discharging (VEFD) of ocean-going tanker vessels.
Industry:Quality management
Plastics/rubber — Polymer dispersions and rubber latices (natural and synthetic). Determination of residual monomers and other organic components by capillary-column gas chromatography. Direct liquid injection method.
Industry:Quality management
Plastics/rubber — Polymer dispersions and rubber latices (natural and synthetic). Determination of residual monomers and other organic components by capillary-column gas chromatography. Headspace method.
Industry:Quality management
Textile floor coverings — Guidelines for installation and use on stairs.
Industry:Quality management
Information technology — Programming languages, their environments and system software interfaces. Programming language Extended APL.
Industry:Quality management
Air quality — Assessment of uncertainty of a measurement method under field conditions using a second method as reference.
Industry:Quality management
Mechanical vibration and shock — Hand-arm vibration. Method for measuring the vibration transmissibility of resilient materials when loaded by the hand-arm system.
Industry:Quality management
Information technology — Security techniques. Non-repudiation. Mechanisms using symmetric techniques.
Industry:Quality management
Determination of silver in silver jewellery alloys — Volumetric (potentiometric) method using sodium chloride or potassium chloride.
Industry:Quality management