Molecular in vitro diagnostic examinations — Specifications for pre-examination processes for urine ...
This document specifies requirements and provides recommendations for the pre-examination phase of cell free DNA (cfDNA) from body fluid specimens other than blood, including but not limited to the collection, handling, storage, transport, processing and documentation of human body fluids, such as urine, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), pleural effusions and saliva, intended for cfDNA examination.…
ISO Guide 80 outlines the essential characteristics of reference materials for quality control (QC) purposes, and describes the processes by which they can be prepared by competent staff within the facility in which they will be used (i.e. where instability due to transportation conditions is avoided). The content of this Guide also applies to inherently stable materials, which can be transported…
Inlet air cleaning equipment for internal combustion engines and compressors — Performance testing
This document establishes and specifies uniform test procedures, conditions, equipment and a performance report to permit the direct laboratory performance comparison of air cleaners.
The basic performance characteristics of greatest interest are air flow restriction or differential pressure, dust collection efficiency, dust capacity and oil carry-over on oil bath air cleaners. This test code…
Paints and varnishes — Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems — Part 6...
ISO 12944-6:2007 specifies laboratory test methods and test conditions for the assessment of paint systems for the corrosion protection of steel structures. The test results are to be considered as an aid in the selection of suitable paint systems and not as exact information for determining durability.
This part of ISO 12944 covers protective paint systems designed for application to uncoated…
Solid mineral fuels — Determination of nine trace elements — Acid digestion and flame atomic absorpt...
ISO 8983:2007 covers the determination of beryllium, chromium, copper, manganese, nickel, lead, strontium, vanadium and zinc by atomic absorption spectrometry, following acid digestion of a laboratory-prepared ash.