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BS ISO 7348:1992

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Glass containers. Manufacture. Vocabulary

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English

Published date

15-04-1995

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Scope
Terms and definitions
01 Raw materials and related terms
   01.01 Raw material
   01.02 Cullet
   01.03 Colourants, decolourizers and opacifiers
   01.04 Other terms
02 Batch preparation and transfer
   02.01 Batch
   02.02 Batch preparation
   02.03 Batch transfer
03 Furnaces, firing and melting
   03.01 Types of furnace
   03.02 Parts of furnaces
   03.03 Furnace refractories
   03.04 Furnace operation and furnace accessories
   03.05 Combustion and heat input
   03.06 Heat recovery and exhaust systems
   03.07 Melting
   03.08 Electric and electrically assisted melting
04 Feeding, forming, annealing and finishing
   04.01 Feeding
   04.02 Forming
   04.03 Forming to annealing
   04.04 Annealing
   04.05 Finishing
05 Quality assurance
   05.00 Quality assurance
   05.01 Quality control
   05.02 Capacity
   05.03 Physical properties and test methods
   05.04 Chemical properties and test methods
   05.05 Mechanical properties and test methods
06 Types of glass, types of containers and parts of containers
   06.01 Types of glass
   06.02 Types of containers
   06.03 Parts of containers
   06.04 Types of finish and its parts
07 Defects
   07.01 Metal defects
   07.02 Forming defects
   07.03 Distribution defects
   07.04 Distribution defects
   07.05 Shape defects
   07.06 Scratches, cracks and fractures
   07.07 Surface attack and storage defects
08 Occupational terms
Annex A Bibliography
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Delineates terms relating to the manufacture of glass containers, to the materials used and to the processes and products associated with such manufacture.

Committee
PKW/0
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 87/45534 DC, BS 3130-3(1974) and BS 1133-18.1(1974). (12/2002)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
250
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This International Standard defines terms relating to the manufacture of glass containers, to the materials used and to the processes and products associated with such manufacture.

This International Standard deals with terms relating to the manufacture and processing of containers, i.e. bottles and jars, made from soda-lime-silica glass by an automatic or semiautomatic process. It does not concern terms relating to the manufacture of any other type of glass container, such as laboratory beakers or flasks, or any item of domestic glassware, such as tumblers or decanters.

Standards Relationship
ISO 7348:1992 Identical

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ISO 720:1985 Glass Hydrolytic resistance of glass grains at 121 degrees C Method of test and classification
ISO 8402:1994 Quality management and quality assurance — Vocabulary
ISO 695:1991 Glass — Resistance to attack by a boiling aqueous solution of mixed alkali — Method of test and classification
ISO 4802-2:2016 Glassware — Hydrolytic resistance of the interior surfaces of glass containers — Part 2: Determination by flame spectrometry and classification
ISO 7884-8:1987 Glass — Viscosity and viscometric fixed points — Part 8: Determination of (dilatometric) transformation temperature
ISO 7459:2004 Glass containers Thermal shock resistance and thermal shock endurance Test methods
ISO 3534-2:2006 Statistics — Vocabulary and symbols — Part 2: Applied statistics
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ISO 7884-5:1987 Glass — Viscosity and viscometric fixed points — Part 5: Determination of working point by sinking bar viscometer
ISO 1776:1985 Glass — Resistance to attack by hydrochloric acid at 100 degrees C — Flame emission or flame atomic absorption spectrometric method
ISO 719:1985 Glass Hydrolytic resistance of glass grains at 98 degrees C Method of test and classification
ISO 7991:1987 Glass — Determination of coefficient of mean linear thermal expansion
ISO 7884-6:1987 Glass — Viscosity and viscometric fixed points — Part 6: Determination of softening point

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