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Disclosure to Promote the Right To Information Whereas the Parliament of India has set out to provide a practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority, and whereas the attached publication of the Bureau of Indian Standards is of particular interest to the public, particularly disadvantaged communities and those engaged in the pursuit of education and knowledge, the attached public safety standard is made available to promote the timely dissemination of this information in an accurate manner to the public. इंटरनेट मानक !ान $ एक न’ भारत का +नम-णSatyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda “Invent a New India Using Knowledge” प0रा1 को छोड न’ 5 तरफJawaharlal Nehru “Step Out From the Old to the New” जान1 का अ+धकार, जी1 का अ+धकारMazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan “The Right to Information, The Right to Live” !ान एक ऐसा खजाना > जो कभी च0राया नहB जा सकता ह Bharthari—Nītiśatakam “Knowledge is such a treasure which cannot be stolen” IS 9313 (1979): Corrugated fibreboard boxes for the export packaging of glass jars and bottles filled with processed foods [CHD 15: Paper and its products]

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Disclosure to Promote the Right To Information

Whereas the Parliament of India has set out to provide a practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority, and whereas the attached publication of the Bureau of Indian Standards is of particular interest to the public, particularly disadvantaged communities and those engaged in the pursuit of education and knowledge, the attached public safety standard is made available to promote the timely dissemination of this information in an accurate manner to the public.

इंटरनेट मानक

“!ान $ एक न' भारत का +नम-ण”Satyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda

“Invent a New India Using Knowledge”

“प0रा1 को छोड न' 5 तरफ”Jawaharlal Nehru

“Step Out From the Old to the New”

“जान1 का अ+धकार, जी1 का अ+धकार”Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan

“The Right to Information, The Right to Live”

“!ान एक ऐसा खजाना > जो कभी च0राया नहB जा सकता है”Bhartṛhari—Nītiśatakam

“Knowledge is such a treasure which cannot be stolen”

“Invent a New India Using Knowledge”

है”ह”ह

IS 9313 (1979): Corrugated fibreboard boxes for the exportpackaging of glass jars and bottles filled with processedfoods [CHD 15: Paper and its products]

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IS : 9313 - 1979

Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR CORRUGATED

FIBREBOARD BOXES FOR THE EXPORT PACKAGING OF GLASS JARS AND BOTTLES

FILLED WITH PROCESSED FOODS

UDC 621.798.143 : [ 676.273.3 ] : 664.8.036.62 : 339.564

© Copyright 1980

I N D I A N S T A N D A R D S I N S T I T U T I O N MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG

NEW DELHI 110002

Gr. 3 November 1980

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AMENDMENT NO. 1 DECEMBER 1997 TO

IS 9313:1979 SPECIFICATION FOR CORRUGATED FIBREBOARD BOXES FOR THE EXPORT PACKAGING

OF GLASS JARS AND BOTTLES FILLED WITH PROCESSED FOODS

( Page4, clause 2.1, line 2 ) — Substitute '1990' for '1977'. ( Page 4, footnote with '‡' mark ) — Insert '(second revision)' at the end. ( Page 4, clause 3.2, Table 1, Note, line 1 ) — Substitute 'no' for 'the'. ( Page 5, clause 4.1.1, line 4 ) — Substitute '1985' for '1966'. ( Page 5, footnote with '*' mark ) — Insert '( first revision )' at the end. ( Page 5, clause 5.1 ) — Substitute the following for the existing text:

'5.1 The blanks shall be properly creased and slotted so that when the box is assembled there shall be no hole at the corner. 5.1.1 The flaps of the box shall be capable of being folded through 180° inside and then 180° outside along the line of creasing without cracking of the board or facing.'

( Page 7, Table 2 ) — Insert the following new test requirement at the end, in respective columns:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Flap bend 3 2 — 5.1.1 ( Page 7, Table 2, col 5 ) — Substitute 'IS 4006 ( Part 1 ): l985†' for 'IS : 4006

( Part I )] - 1966†'. ( Page 7, Table 2, footnote with '†' mark ) — Insert '( first revision ) ' at the

end.

( CHD 16 ) Reprography Unit, BIS, New Delhi, India

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IS : 9313 - 1979

Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR CORRUGATED

FIBREBOARD BOXES FOR THE EXPORT PACKAGING OF GLASS JARS AND BOTTLES

FILLED WITH PROCESSED FOODS

©Copyright 1980 INDIAN STANDARDS INSTITUTION

This publication is protected under the Indian Copyright Act ( XIV of 1957 ) and reproduction in whole or in part by any means except with written permission of the publisher shall be deemed to be an infringement of copyright under the said Act.

P a p e r a n d Flexible P a c k a g i n g Sect ional C o m m i t t e e , M C P D 14

Chairman S H R I K . V I S W A N A T H A N

Members

Representing Meta l Box Ind ia Ltd , Calcut ta

S H R I K . R . N A R A S I M H A N ( Alternate to Shri K. Viswanathan )

D R S . R . A G A R W A L S H R I S. M . K H A N ( Alternate )

S H R I A . B . A J M E R A

S H R I C. B. A J M E R A ( Alternate ) D R R . P . A N E J A S H R I G . K . B H A I A S H R I V I D Y A C H A R A N B H A R G A V A

S H R I L . N . B U R M A N S H R I P . L . B U R M A N S H R I D. S . CHADHA

Glaxo Laboratories ( Ind ia ) Ltd , Bombay

Card Board Box Manufac tu r ing Company , Calcut ta

Nat ional Dai ry Development Board, Anand Ind i an Plastics Federation, Calcut ta Directorate Plant Protection Qua ran t i ne &

Storage ( Ministry of Agricul ture ), Far idabad

Ind ian Paper Makers Association, Calcu t ta I nd i an Paper Mills Association, Calcut ta Directorate General of Hea l th Services ( Centra l

Commit tee for Food Standards ) , New Delhi S M T D E B I M U K H E R J E E ( Alternate )

DR S . S . CHADHA S H R I S. K . R A M A N ( Alternate )

S H R I S . CHAKRABORTI S H R I A D I R A J S A R I N (Alternate )

S H R I B . D . C H A T T E R J E E S H R I P. R . S E S H A N ( Alternate )

S H R I T . G A N G A D H A R A N S H R I R . K R I S H N A N ( Alternate )

S H R I P . S . H A R I H A R A K R I S H N A N S H R I BHAGVAN B A L A J I S I N G H

( Alternate )

Plasticides Association of Ind ia , New Delhi

Hindus tan Lever Limited, Bombay

Ind ian Petrochemicals Corporat ion L td , Vadodara

Ind i an Explosives Limited, Calcut ta

T h e Travancore Rayons Limited, Kera l a

( Continued on page 2 )

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Secretary SHRI A. R. G U L A T I

Deputy Director ( M C P D ) , IS I

( Continued on page 9 )

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IS : 9313 - 1979

( Continued from page 1 )

Members D R R . J A Y A R A M

S H R I S . K . K E S H A V A

Representing Federa t ion of Biscuit Manufac ture rs ' of Ind ia ,

Delhi Ind ia Tobacco Company Ltd , Calcut ta

S H R I Y. C. D E V E S H W A R ( Alternate ) S H R I A . J . K O T H A R I Larsen & Toubro Limited, Bombay

S H R I R. P. SOOCHAK ( Alternate ) S H R I J . S . M A T H A R U Directorate General of Technical Development,

New Delhi S H R I V . B. S A X E N A ( Alternate )

S H R I A . L . M U T H I A H Ind ia Packaging Products Pvt L td , Bangalore S H R I A. I . A N N A M A L A I ( Alternate )

S H R I P . V . N A R A Y A N A N Ind ian Inst i tu te of Packaging, Bombay S H R I A. K. S E N G U P T A ( Alternate)

D R A . N . N A Y A R Packaging and Wood Products Consul tancy Service, New Delhi

S H R I S A N J A Y K. N A Y A R ( Alternate ) D R S . Y . P A N D I T Bayer ( India ) Limited, Bombay

DR P. V. R A I K A R ( Alternate ) S H R I M . K . R A M A S A M I J a y a n t Packaging Pvt Ltd , Madras

S H R I R. M U T H I A H ( Alternate ) S H R I M. K R A M A S A M I Federat ion of Corrugated Box Manufacturers of

Ind ia , Bombay S H R I S. S. K A J R I W A L ( Alternate )

S H R I C . V . N . R A O

S H R I G . V . R A O

Office of the Development Commissioner, New Delhi

Directorate of Standardizat ion ( Minis t ry of Defence ), New Delhi

S H R I O . P. SRIVASTAVA ( Alternate ) S H R I R. N. S A X E N A

S H R I J . C . S H A H

Rai lway Board ( Ministry of Ra i lways ) , New Delhi

Federat ion of Association of Small Industr ies of Ind i a , New Delhi

S H R I D. C H A D H A ( Alternate ) S H R I P R A F U L L J . S H E T H Solid Containers Ltd , Bombay

S H R I V. S. J o s H I ( Alternate ) S H R I M. K. L A H E R I ( Alternate )

S H R I S . S U N D E R I n d i a Foils Limited, Calcu t ta S H R I S. P. C H A T T E R J E E ( Alternate )

S H R I R . C . T A N D O N S H R I D . V . V A R M A

S H R I N I R M A L S I N G H S H R I P . S . D A S ,

Director ( M C P D )

Forest Research Ins t i tu te & Colleges, Dehra D u n Directorate Genera l of Inspection ( Ministry of

Defence ) , New Delhi ( Alternate )

Director Genera l , IS I ( Ex-officio Member )

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0 . F O R E W O R D 0.1 This Indian Standard was adopted by the Indian Standards Institution on 30 November 1979, after the draft finalized by the Paper and Flexible Packaging Sectional Committee had been approved by the Marine, Cargo Movement and Packaging Division Council.

0.2 India exports a sizable quantity of processed foods, CHUTNEYS, pickles, etc, packed in glass jars and bottles. With the increasing preference of the overseas buyers for the corrugated fibreboard boxes over the conventional wooden cases, a need was felt to lay down a specification on such boxes. It is hoped that the publication of this standard will be helpful to the processed food industry and the packaging industry in solving their packaging problem to a great extent.

0.3 Any damage or breaking of the glass packs in transit will not only be a loss of the product but will also spoil the other unit packs in the transport pack. This standard, therefore, lays emphasis on the adequate cushioning and separation of the unit packs from each other, besides the strength and waterproofness requirements of the boxes.

0.4 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS : 2-1960*. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.

1. SCOPE

1.1 This standard prescribes the requirements for the corrugated fibre-board boxes for the export packaging of glass jars and bottles filled with processed foods.

*Rules for rounding off numerical values ( revised ).

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Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR CORRUGATED

FIBREBOARD BOXES FOR THE EXPORT PACKAGING OF GLASS JARS AND BOTTLES

FILLED WITH PROCESSED FOODS

IS : 9313 - 1979

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IS : 9313 - 1979

2. TERMINOLOGY

2.1 For the purpose of this standard the terms given in IS : 4261-1967*, IS : 7186-1973† and IS : 2771 ( Part I ) -1977‡ shall apply.

3. B O X DESIGN

3.1 Style — The box shall be conforming to style 201 or 204 of IS : 6481-1971§. In case the height of the bottles or jars is less than 15 cm two-tier packaging may be allowed with a double-wall corrugated board separator of the same construction as that of the board out of which the box is made.

3.1.1 The box shall be provided with top, bottom and centre liners ( separator ) for cushioning.

3.1.2 Partition — Each glass ja r or bottle shall be separated by corrugated fibreboard slotted partition of height not less than the height of the container.

3.2 D i m e n s i o n s — The internal dimensions of the box shall be as agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier. The maximum combined internal dimensions ( L + W + D ) shall correspond to the gross mass of the contents and shall not exceed the values given in Table 1.

*Glossary of terms relating to paper and pulp based packaging materials. †Glossary of terms relating to paper and flexible packaging. ‡Specification for fibreboard boxes: Part I Corrugated fibreboard boxes. §Guide for principal uses and styles of fibreboard containers.

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T Y P E OF BOARD

(1)

Double wall

Triple wall

MAXIMUM MASS OF CONTENTS

(2) kg 15 20 30

MAXIMUM COMBINED INTERNAL

DIMENSIONS (L + W + D)

(3) mm 1 275 1 525 1 650

MINIMUM BURSTING STRENGTH

(4) kgf/cm3

10 12 14

NOTE — Boxes shall be made with the single dimension exceeding 50 percent of the sum of the permitted combined dimension.

TABLE 1 DIMENSIONS AND BURSTING STRENGTH REQUIREMENTS OF CORRUGATED BOARD BOXES

( Clauses 3.2 and 4.1 )

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IS : 9313 - 1979

3.2.1 Tolerances — A tolerance of ± 3 mm shall be permitted on the ordered individual dimensions.

4. MATERIAL

4.1 Corrugated Fibreboard — The boxes shall be made from corru-gated fibreboard of suitable construction meeting with the bursting strength requirements given in Table 1.

4.1.1 Waterproofing Requirement of the Board — The outer layer of the corrugated fibreboard box shall be rendered waterproof by any suitable barrier material so that when tested according to the method given in 6 of IS : 4006 ( Part 1 )-1966*, the increase in mass of the sample due to water absorption shall not be more than 155 g/m2.

4.2 Liner and Part i t ion — The side, top, bottom liners, centre layers and slotted partitions shall be made from double wall board of AB or AA flutting with all plies of minimum grammage of 120 gsm of kraft paper.

4.3 Adhes ive — The adhesive used for joining different plies of the corrugated fibreboard shall be starch or dextrine based. Sodium silicate or any other highly alkaline adhesive shall not be used.

5. CONSTRUCTION

5.1 The blanks shall be properly creased and slotted so that when the box is assembled there shall be no holes at the corners. The flaps of the box shall be capable of being folded 180° along the line of creasing without cracking of the board or facings.

5.2 Manufacturer's Joint — The manufacturer's joint may be made either by a lap or by butting the edges, as agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier.

5.2.1 Lap joint — The joint may either be stitched or glued.

5.2.1.1 Stitches — The width of the lap shall not be less than 30 mm. Wire staples or stitches shall be not more than 60 mm apart in each row and the first and last not farther than 25 mm from the beginning and the end of the joint respectively. The staples and stitches shall be centrally located along the lap and may be straight or at an angle of 45°.

5.2.1.2 Glue — The width of the lap shall be not less than 30 mm with an extension to the normal length of the lap of not less than 25 mm at both ends, unless otherwise agreed to between the purchaser and the

*Methods of test for paper and pulp based packaging materials, Part I.

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supplier. The joint shall be firmly glued throughout the entire area of the joint .

5.2.1.3 Butt joint — When the joint is made by butting the edges, it shall be secured by the adhesive tape along the complete length of the

joint. The tape used shall be not less than 50 mm wide.

6. SAMPLING, CONDITIONING AND TESTING

6.1 The boxes shall be sampled and tested within 20 days of their receipt by the purchaser. From each consignment of 10 000 boxes or part thereof, adequate number of boxes shall be selected for testing according to 6.3:

a) If the boxes arc bundled, the number of bundles to be selected at random shall be equal to the number of boxes required and from each bundle so selected one box shall be selected at random for testing.

b) If the boxes are not bundled the boxes shall be selected at random from the total consignment.

6.2 Condit ioning — The sample of boxes so selected shall be deemed to represent the whole consignment of boxes and shall be conditioned for testing by the method prescribed in 5 of IS : 1060 ( Part I )-1966*.

6.3 Tes t ing

6.3.1 The types of tests and selection of boxes for testing shall be as given in Table 2.

6.3.1.1 The rcquirtments for the material of construction of the box as well as method of test for evaluating these requirements shall be as given in relevant clause in Table 2.

6.4 Acceptance and Retes t ing

6.4.1 Acceptance — The consignment of boxes shall be deemed to comply with the test requirements of this specification, if after the specified number of boxes from the test sample as given in Table 2 have been tested as required in relevant clauses and all the boxes pass the tests.

6.4.2 Retesting — If only one box fails to pass one or more of the tests, retesting shall be done on double the number of boxes given under

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IS : 9313 - 1979

*Methods of sampling and test for paper and allied products , Part I ( revised ).

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col 2 of Table 2 for that particular test for which the box failed. If no further box fails in the retest, the consignment shall be accepted as passing.

*Methods of sampling and test for paper and allied products, Part I ( revised ). †Methods of test for paper and pulp based packaging materials, Part I.

7. CLOSURE 7.1 The box when filled shall be securely closed by glueing or stitching/ taping.

8. REINFORCEMENT

8.1 The filled boxes may be reinforced with minimum of two numbers of non-metallic straps.

9. PRINTABILITY OF OUTER SURFACE

9.1 The condition of the outer surface of the box shall be such as to allow the marking, stamping or stencilling of the box with the type of ink normally used for the purpose.

10. PACKING AND MARKING

10.1 Packing — The boxes shall be supplied in the collapsed or folded form as agreed to between the purchaser and the vendor.

10.2 Marking — In addition to the marking of the buyer, each box shall have the following information legibly and indelibly marked on the

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T Y P E o F T E S T

N o . O F B O X E S T O B E S E L E C T E D F R O M S A M P L E S

F O R T E S T I N G

N o . O F T E S T S P E C I M E N S O B T A I N E D FROM E A C H

Box

No. O F T E S T S O N E A C H T E S T

S P E C I M E N

M E T H O D O F T E S T . R E F T O C L A U S E

(1) Burs t ing

strength Wate r absorp-

tion cobb/ 30 Min

(2)

3

3

(3)

1

1

(4)

10 ( 5 each side )

1 ( on external surface only )

(5)

12.5 of IS : 1060 ( Par t I )-1966* 6 of IS : 4006 ( P a r t I )-1966†

TABLE 2 TESTING OF CONTAINERS ( Clauses 6.3.1 and 6.3.1.1 )

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outside of the bottom of the box unless marking in any other position is agreed to by the purchaser:

a) Name or registered trade-mark of the box manufacturer; b) Gross mass limit of the box; and c) Bursting strength of the fibreboard.

10.2.1 Corrugated fibreboard boxes conforming to this specification may also be marked with the ISI Certification Mark.

NOTE — The use of the ISI Certification Mark is governed by the provisions of the Indian Standards Institution ( Certification Marks ) Act and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder. The ISI Mark on products covered by an Indian Standard conveys the assurance that they have been produced to comply with the requirements of that standard under a well-defined system of inspection, testing and quality control which is devised and supervised by ISI and operated by the producer. ISI marked products are also continuously checked by ISI for conformity to that standard as a further safeguard. Details of conditions under which a licence for the use of the ISI Certification Mark may be granted to manufacturers or processors, may be obtained from the Indian Standards Institution.

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( Continued from page 2 )

Boxes, Drums and Containers Subcommittee, MCPD 14 : 2

9

Convener S H R I A . B . A J M E R A

Members

Representing Card Board Box Mfg Co, Calcut ta

S H R I C. C. A J M E R A ( Alternate to Shri A. B. Ajmera )

S H R I J . B A N E R J E E Directorate of Standardizat ion ( Ministry of Defence ), New Delhi

S H R I U. B. KANCHAN ( Alternate ) S H R I M . P . BAYA S H R I L . N . B U R M A N S H R I S . C H A K R A B O R T I

S H R I P. K. B O S E ( Alternate ) S H R I S . N . C H A T T E R J E E S H R I A . N . CHOKSRI

Punalur Paper Mills Limited, Punalur ( Kerala ) Ind ian Paper Makers Association, Calcut ta Hindustan Lever Ltd , Ahmadabad

Ashok Paper Mills Ltd , Calcut ta Solid Containers Ltd, Bombay

DR H. B. N. M U R T H Y ( Alternate ) S H R I B . R . D O S H I

S H R I S. B. D O S H I (Alternate ) S H R I T . G A N G A D H A R A N

Swastic Paper Industries, Bombay

Ind ian Explosives Ltd , Calcut ta S H R I R. KRISHNAN ( Alternate )

S H R I B . N . G H O S H

S H R I S. M I T R A ( Alternate ) S H R I P . N . K A L R A S H R I S. K. KESHAVA S H R I KAMAL M E A T T L E S H R I M . M . M E N O N

S H R I A . L . M U T H I A H

Corrugating & Paper Processing Co Pvt Ltd, Calcutta

Ministry of Railways, New Delhi India Tobacco Co L t d , Calcut ta Unisystems Pvt Ltd, Far idabad The Andhra Pradesh Paper Mills L td ,

Ra jahmundrv ( AP ) Ind ia Packaging Products Pvt L td , Bangalore

S H R I A. L. A N N A M A L A I ( Alternate ) S H R I N I T I N J . N A N A V A T Y

SHRi V. B. S H A H ( Alternate ) S H R I P . V . N A R A Y A N A N D R A . N . N A Y E R S H R I M. K . R A M A S A M I S H R I H . D . S R E E N A T H

D R R A V I T A L W A R S H R I R . C . T A N D O N S H R I P . V E E R A J U

S H R I E . R . V I C C A J E E

Apurva Containers Pvt Ltd , A h m a d a b a d

Ind ian Inst i tute of Packaging, Bombay Packaging & Wood Products, New Delhi J a y a n t Packaging Pvt Ltd , Madra s Laxmi Board and Paper Mills Pvt L td , Kalyan

( Maharasht ra ) T h e Paper Products Ltd, Bombay Forest Research Inst i tu te & Colleges, Dehra D u n Central Food Technological Research Ins t i tu t e ,

Mysore Warden & Co Pvt Ltd , T h a n a

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INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF UNITS ( SI UNITS ) Base Units

Q U A N T I T Y

Length Mass Time Electric current The rmodynamic

tempera ture Luminous intensity Amount of substance

Supplementary Units

Q U A N T I T Y

Plane angle Solid angle

Derived U n i t s

Q U A N T I T Y

Force Energy Power Flux Flux density Frequency Electric conductance Electromotive force Pressure, stress

U N I T

metre kilogram second ampere kelvin

candela mole

U N I T

radian steradian

U N I T

newton joule watt weber tesla hertz siemens volt pascal

SYMBOL

m kg s A K

cd mol

SYMBOL

rad sr

SYMBOL

N J W Wb T Hz S V Pa

D E F I N I T I O N

1 N = 1 kg.m/s2

1 J = 1 N .m 1 W = 1 J /s 1 W b = 1 V.s 1 T = 1 W b / m 2

1 H z = 1 c/s (s-2) 1 S = 1 A/V 1 V = 1 W/A 1 Pa = 1 N / m 2

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Rs

Rs 4 .00 Rs 36.00

Re 0.30 Rs 3 00

2 00 to 6 00 Rs 100 .00

PUBLICATIONS OF INDIAN STANDARDS INSTITUTION

INDIAN STANDARDS Over 10 000 Indian Standards covering various subjects have been

issued so far. Of these, the standards belonging to the Marine, Cargo Movement and Packaging Group fall under the following categories:

OTHER PUBLICATIONS ISI Bullet in ( Publ i shed Every Month )

S ing le Copy Annual Subscr ip t ion

S t a n d a r d s : Monthly Addi t ions S ing le Copy Annual Subscr ip t ion

Annual Repor t s ( f rom 1 9 4 8 49 O n w a r d s ) ISI Handbook 1980

INDIAN STANDARDS INSTITUTION Manak Bhavan, 9 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, NEW DELHI 1 1 0 0 0 2

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BOMBAY 4 0 0 0 0 7 CALCUTTA 7 0 0 0 7 2 MADRAS 6 0 0 0 2 0

Branch Offices. 'Pushpak ' , Nurmohamed Shaikh Marg Khanpur 'F ' Block, Unity Bldg Naras imharaja Square Gangotr i Complex , B h a d b h a d a Road, T.T. Nagar 22E Kalpana Area A h i m s a B l d g , SCO 8 2 - 8 3 , Sec tor 17C 5 -8 -56C L N Gupta Marg D - 2 7 7 Todarmal Marg , Banipark 117/418 B S a v o d a y a Nagar Pat l iput ra Indus t r ia l Estate Han tex Bldg ( 2nd F l o o r ) , Rly Stat ion Road

AHMADABAD 3 8 0 0 0 1 BANGALORE 5 6 0 0 0 2 BHOPAL 4 6 2 0 0 3

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3 2 2 7 Printed at Bela Pack n Print, New Delhi, India

MARINE

Anchors a n d a n c h o r c a b l e s Diesel e n g i n e s Distress s i gna l s Fire safety Inland v e s s e l s Life sav ing e q u i p m e n t & acces so r i e s M a g n e t i c c o m p a s s e s Moor ing e q u i p m e n t Nav iga t iona l l igh ts Piping s y s t e m s , va lves and acces so r i e s Sh ips derr icks and acce s so r i e s S h i p s ' s ide scu t t l e s & w i n d o w s Vent i la t ion Misce l l anceous

CARGO MOVEMENT

Cargo marking, hand l ing and s t o w i n g Freight c o n t a i n e r s Industr ia l t rucks , t rac tors a n d trai lers Lifting c h a i n s , a s s o c i a t e d fitt ings and

c o m p o n e n t s N o n - p o w e r e d mate r ia l s h a n d l i n g

e q u i p m e n t Pal le ts Transpor t t rac tors and trai lers

PACKAGING

Glass co n t a i n e r s Metal co n t a i n e r s Pape r a n d flexible p a c k a g i n g P las t i cs con t a ine r s W o o d a n d w o o d p roduc t s co n t a i n e r s