Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Principle
5 Reagents
6 Apparatus
7 Sample preparation
7.1 Sample size
7.2 Determination of the filling volume
7.2.1 Flat-bottomed containers up to 20
mm bore diameter (except ampoules,
syringes and cartridges)
7.2.2 Flat-bottomed containers greater
than 20 mm bore diameter
7.2.3 Round-bottomed containers
7.2.4 Lipped containers
7.2.5 Ampoules
7.2.6 Syringes and cartridges
8 Procedure
8.1 Cleaning of samples
8.2 Filling and heating
8.3 Analysis of the extraction solutions
8.3.1 Containers of hydrolytic resistance
container classes HC[F] 1, HC[F] 2
and HC[F] B or those known to be made
from borosilicate glass
8.3.2 Containers of hydrolytic resistance
container classes HC[F] 3 and HC[F] D,
or those known to be made from
soda-lime-silica glass
8.4 Testing to determine whether the containers
have been surface-treated
9 Expression of results
9.1 Calculation
9.2 Classification
9.3 Distinction between containers of hydrolytic
resistance container class HC[F] 1 and
hydrolytic resistance container class HC[F] 2
9.4 Designation
10 Test report
11 Reproducibility
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