Specifications | NIST Handbook 133, Fourth Edition LCrown |
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Specifications | NIST Handbook 133, Fourth Edition LCrown |
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Specifications | NIST Handbook 133, Fourth Edition LCrown |
Outline | Main Table of Contents Laws & Regulations Interim Report Appendix C. Handbook 133 Revisions-SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1. General Information 1.1. Scope Point-of-pack Wholesale Retail What products can be tested? 1.6. Health and Safety 1.7. Good Measurement Practices |
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Content | L&R Committee 2009 Interim Report Appendix C – Handbook 133 Revisions • Scale or balance having a scale division not larger than 1 g or (0.002 lb). • Rigid straightedge or ruler • Pan suitable for holding overflow of density cup Test Procedure Follow Section 2.3. “Basic Test Procedures – Define the Inspection Lot.” Use a “Category A” sampling plan in the inspection; select a random sample; then use the following test procedure to determine product compliance. 1. If the lot does not comply by weight with the sampling plan requirements (either the average or individual package requirements), select the lightest package and record the net weight of this package. 2. Determine the weight of the density cup. 3. Place the density cup in the pan and put the funnel on top of the density cup. Close the funnel slide- gate. 4. Pour sufficient commodity into the funnel so that the density cup can be filled to overflowing. 5. Quickly remove the slide-gate from the funnel, allowing the commodity to flow into the density cup. 6. Carefully, without agitating the density cup, remove the funnel and level off the commodity with the ruler or straight edge. Hold the ruler or straight edge at a right angle to the rim of the cup, and carefully draw it back across the top of the density cup to leave an even surface. 7. Weigh the filled density cup. Subtract the weight of the density cup from the gross weight of the commodity plus the density cup to obtain the net weight of commodity in the cup. How is the volume determined? 1. Multiply the net weight (in pounds) as found for the package under test by 550.6. 2. Divide the answer just obtained by the weight of the commodity in the density cup, step 7. The result is the net volume of commodity in the package in milliliters. 3. Compare the net volume of the commodity in the package with the volume declared on the package. The volume declaration must not is not located appear on the principal display panel. Instead, it will appear on the back or side of the package and may appear as:The following example is how the declaration of volume should appear. Volume ____ cm3 per NIST Handbook 133 Note: (1 mL = 1 cm3) L&R - C28 |
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