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BS EN ISO 483:2005 Plastics. Small enclosures for conditioning and testing using aqueous solutions to maintain the humidity at constant value

BS EN ISO 483:2005

Plastics. Small enclosures for conditioning and testing using aqueous solutions to maintain the humidity at constant value

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 483:2005
Pages:22
Released:2006-01-23
ISBN:0 580 47185 3
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 483:2005


This standard BS EN ISO 483:2005 Plastics. Small enclosures for conditioning and testing using aqueous solutions to maintain the humidity at constant value is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 83.200 Equipment for the rubber and plastics industries

This International Standard establishes guidelines for the construction and use of enclosures with volumes less than 200 dm3, in order to obtain atmospheres of constant relative humidity at given temperatures, using saturated aqueous salt solutions, glycerol/water solutions or sulfuric acid/water solutions, for conditioning and testing plastics.

It specifies the procedures to be followed to maintain the relative humidities of the conditioning and testing atmospheres within the required tolerances, at the temperatures specified by particular International Standards.

The procedures described are intended for conditioning small quantities of materials prior to test, and for such tests as may be carried out entirely within a small enclosure, e.g. electrical tests. The guidelines described do not apply to enclosures requiring frequent opening.