BS ISO 7391-1:1996 - Plastics — Polycarbonate (PC) moulding and extrusion materials — Part 1: Designation system and basis for specifications
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BS ISO 7391-1:1996 is an international standard that deals with plastics, specifically polycarbonate (PC) materials used for molding and extrusion. This standard, Part 1 of the ISO 7391 series, provides information on the designation system and the basis for specifying polycarbonate molding and extrusion materials.
Here are the key aspects covered by this standard:
Designation System: It outlines a system for designating different grades and types of polycarbonate materials used in molding and extrusion. This system typically includes alphanumeric codes that convey specific information about the material's properties, composition, and intended use.
Basis for Specifications: The standard provides a basis for specifying the technical and performance requirements for polycarbonate materials. This includes information on the physical, mechanical, and thermal properties, as well as any other relevant characteristics that are important for quality control and material selection.
This standard is particularly useful for manufacturers, designers, and users of polycarbonate materials in various industries, including those involved in the production of plastic products, automotive components, consumer goods, and more. It helps ensure that the polycarbonate materials used in molding and extrusion applications meet the necessary quality and performance standards.