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AS 1886-1991

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Glossary of terms relating to plastics

Available format(s)

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Withdrawn date

30-06-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1991

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Provides an alphabetical listing of terms and definitions relating to plastics which is identical to ISO 472, with an appendix of additional terms used in Australia.

Committee
PL-010
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 6802 X
Pages
66
ProductNote
Withdrawn 13-01-2017.
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

This International Standard defines terms used in the plastics industry, in English or French. The terms are listed alphabetically in English.When a term has one or more synonyms, the synonymous terms follow the preferred term. Deprecated synonymous terms are indicated by "(deprecated)". The expression "See also..." is used after the definition (or note) to refer to another term (not a synonym) whose definition or note contains information related to the term preceding the expression.All terms are listed alphabetically in French-English, English-Russian and Russian-English indexes in normal word order; some terms are also listed in reverse word order. Some definitions and/or notes have significant explanatory terms (not synonyms) in their text. These explanatory terms are also listed in the indexes, followed by the expression "cf..." to refer the reader to the defined preferred term. The synonyms are also listed in indexes,followed by a reference to the preferred term, as indicated by "see...".NOTES1 Symbols for certain polymers and copolymers are indicated in square brackets, for example polycarbonate [PC]. For terms involving olefins, the name approved by IUPAC is given in square brackets following the name commonly used in the plastics industry, for example polyethylene [polyethene] [PE].2 IUPAC rules for source-based names of polymers specify that when "poly" is followed by more than one word, enclosing marks are used. The IUPAC practice is followed in this International Standard. In common use, the enclosing marks are often omitted.3 Some terms in this International Standard have parenthetical information added to indicate a specific limitation of the term to a particular field.4 In the English text, defined verb terms are indicated by "(verb)".5 The numbers in parentheses following definitions refer to the Bibliography.

Standards Relationship
ISO 472:1988 Identical

First published as AS 1886-1976.
Second edition 1991.

AS 2484.1-1990 Fire - Glossary of terms Fire tests (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS 4074.4-1993 Methods of testing raw materials for producing urea-formaldehyde foam thermal insulation Determination of the reactivity of the resin
AS 2243.9-1991 Safety in laboratories - Recirculating fume cabinets
AS 4073-1993 Urea-formaldehyde foam thermal insulation - In situ set foam
AS 2070.4-1992 Plastics materials for food contact use Acrylonitrile plastics materials
AS 2070.5-1992 Plastics materials for food contact use Polypropylene
AS 1049-1996 Telecommunication cables - Insulation, sheath and jacket
AS/NZS 1838:1994 Swimming pools - Premoulded fibre-reinforced plastics - Design and fabrication
AS 4075-1993 Urea-formaldehyde foam thermal insulation - Installation requirements for in situ set foam
AS 2070.6-1995 Plastics materials for food contact use - Colourants
AS 4074.3-1993 Methods of testing raw materials for producing urea-formaldehyde foam thermal insulation Determination of the free formaldehyde content of the resin
AS 4074.1-1993 Methods of testing raw materials for producing urea-formaldehyde foam thermal insulation Determination of the solids content of the resin
AS 2122.3-1993 Combustion characteristics of plastics Determination of smoke-release - Cellular polyurethanes and polyisocyanurates
AS 2070.3-1992 Plastics materials for food contact use Styrene plastics materials
AS 2070.2-1992 Plastics materials for food contact use Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) compound
AS 4074.2-1993 Methods of testing raw materials for producing urea-formaldehyde foam thermal insulation Determination of the viscosity of the resin
AS 2070-1999 Plastics materials for food contact use
AS 2132-1978 Methods for the determination of the flexural properties of plastics
AS 2634-1983 Chemical plant equipment made from glass-fibre reinforced plastics (GRP) based on thermosetting resins
AS 2055.1-1985 PVC sheet floor-covering - Unbacked, flexible
AS 1049.1:2014 Telecommunication cables - Insulation, sheath and jacket Materials
AS 2070.1-1992 Plastics materials for food contact use Polyethylene
AS 2400.1-1995 Packaging Glossary of packaging terms (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS 1049-2003 Telecommunication cables - Insulation, sheath and jacket
AS 1049.1-2008 Telecommunication cables - Insulation, sheath and jacket Materials
AS 4074.5-1993 Methods of testing raw materials for producing urea-formaldehyde foam thermal insulation Determination of the water tolerance of the resin
AS 1889.1-1984 PVC floor tiles - Semi-rigid
AS 1889.2-1985 PVC floor tiles - Flexible
AS 2171-1992 Guide to the manufacture of plastics items for food contact applications
AS 2122.1-1993 Combustion characteristics of plastics Determination of flame propagation - Surface ignition of vertically oriented specimens of cellular plastics
AS 4074.6-1993 Methods of testing raw materials for producing urea-formaldehyde foam thermal insulation Determination of the acidity of the foaming agent concentrate
AS 2070.7-1992 Plastics materials for food contact use Poly(vinylidene chloride) (PVDC)

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