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BS ISO 16420:2013 Cork. Cork stoppers for still wines. Mechanical and physical specifications

BS ISO 16420:2013

Cork. Cork stoppers for still wines. Mechanical and physical specifications

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Standard number:BS ISO 16420:2013
Pages:20
Released:2013-01-31
ISBN:978 0 580 78001 1
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 16420:2013


This standard BS ISO 16420:2013 Cork. Cork stoppers for still wines. Mechanical and physical specifications is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 55.100 Bottles. Pots. Jars
  • 79.100 Cork and cork products

This International Standard defines, for each type of ready-to-use, cylindrical cork stopper for still wines (colmated or non-colmated natural cork stoppers, agglomerate cork stoppers, 1 + 1 stoppers), a set of specifications corresponding to different tested parameters, a list of which is given below:

  • dimensions;

  • mass (for 1+1 stoppers only);

  • mass and apparent density (for agglomerate cork stoppers only);

  • moisture content;

  • dimensional recovery after compression;

  • extraction force;

  • liquid tightness;

  • dust content.

For all parameters, this set of specifications comprises:

  • a proposal for the number of stoppers to be tested (incremental sample);

  • an acceptable quality level;

and, for certain parameters:

  • nominal value or values;

  • specification limits (or “tolerances”).

For cork stoppers for still wines, and for certain parameters, the concept of a range is introduced, with 3 decreasing levels of requirements:

  • upper range;

  • standard range;

  • entry level.

It is, therefore, up to the consumer to specify, for each batch of cork stoppers ordered, what their needs are based on these three specification levels (or ranges).

It is also up to each supplier, besides a commercial reference for each batch of cork stoppers, to define which range applies in terms of the requirements in this International Standard.

The sampling method, as well as the possible repetitions of incremental samples are defined by the sampling standard (currently being drafted) or defined jointly by the consumer and the supplier.

The stoppers tested shall comply with the requirements of ISO 9727.