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 Subtract twice the thickness of the wall of the can and paper label from the average can diameter (step 4) to obtain the average liquid diameter. Record the liquid diameter in Column 6. 6. On a level surface, place the container on the circular metal disk that is slightly smaller in diameter than the lower rim of the can so the bottom of the container nests on the disk to eliminate any “sag” in the bottom of the container. 7. Place the spanning bar and depth gage across the top of the paint can and mark the location of the spanning bar on the rim of the paint container. Measure the distance to the liquid level, to the nearest 20 μm (0.02 mm) (0.001 in), at three points in a straight line. Take measurements at points approximately 1 cm (3/8 in) from the inner rim for cans 12.5 cm (5 in) in diameter or less (and at 1.5 cm [½ in] from the rim for cans exceeding 12.5 cm [5 in]) in diameter and at the center of the can. Add the three readings and divide by three to obtain the average distance to the liquid level in the container. Record the average distance to the liquid level in Column 7. 8. Measure the distance to the bottom of the container at three points in a straight line in the same manner as outlined in step 7. Add the three readings and divide by three to obtain the average height of the container and record it in Column 8. 9. Subtract the average distance to the liquid level (Column 7) from the average height of the container (Column 8) to obtain the average height of the liquid column and record it in Column 9. 10. Determine the volume of paint in the container by using the following formula: Volume = 0.7854 D2H Where D = average liquid diameter (Column 6) and H = average liquid height (Column 9) 11. Record this value in Column 10. If the calculated volume is less than labeled volume, go to the Violation Procedure. How is an in-plant audit conducted? Use the following procedures to conduct an in-plant audit inspection. This method applies to a container that probably contains the smallest volume of product. Duplicate the level of fill with water in a can of the same dimensions as the one under test. Use this method to check any size of package if the liquid level is within the measuring range of the depth gage. If any paint is clinging to the sidewall or lid, carefully scrape the paint into the container using a rubber spatula. 1. Follow steps 1 through 6 of the retail audit test. 2. Place the spanning bar and depth gage across the top of the paint can. Measure the liquid level at the center of the surface and record the level in Column 7. L&R - C45 |
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