Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 and The Rules and Regulations Made Thereunder

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IS 1154: 2000

the appropriate requirements for the grades covered 6.3.1 The use of the Standard Mark is governed by
in Table 1. the provisions of the Bureau of Indian Standards Act,
6 PACKING AND MARKING 1986 and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder.
6.1 Packing The details of conditions under which the licence for
the use of the Standard Mark may be granted to
Material shall be packed in suitable containers of
manufacturers or producers may be obtained from the
appropriate size as agreed to between the purchaser
and the supplier. Bureau of Indian Standards.

6.2 Marking 7 SAMPLING AND CRITERIA FOR


6.2.1 The containers shall be securely closed and CONFORMITY
marked with the following:
7.1 Representative samples of material shall be drawn
4 Indication of source of manufacture; as prescribed in IS 1447.
b) Name and grade of material;

z Net mass of material;


Recognized trade-mark, if any; and
e) Identification in code or otherwise to enable
7.2 Tests for determining
in Table 1 ~of the standard
composite sample.
all the characteristics
shall be conducted
given
on the

the lot of consignment or manufacture to be


traced back from records. 7.3 The lot shall be declared as conforming to the

6.3 BIS Certification Marking requirements of this standard, if all the test results on
the composite sample satisfy the requirements of this
Each container may also be marked with the Standard
standard.
Mark.

Table 1 Requirements for Temporary Corrosion Preventive Fluid, Soft Film,


Solvent Deposited, Water Displacing

(Clause 5.3)

s1 Characteristic Requirement Method of Test, Ref to


No. / Y
Grade 1 Grade 2 [P : 1 of IS 1448 Annex
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
0 Appearance at 25/3O”C Homogeneous Liquid Visuat -
examination
ii) Type of film formed Soft, dry Soft, oily non- do -
transparent sticky
iii) Kinematic viscosity, cSt at 40°C. Min - 15 [P: 251 -
iv) Flash point, “C, Min:
a) Abel 32 - [P: 201 -
b) PMCC - 60 [P: 211 -

v) Film thickness, micron t Report & - A


vi) Copper corrosion, 50°C. 3 h, Max 1 1 [P : 151 -
vii) Humidity cabinet test, h, passing, Min 360 360 [P : “1 -
viii) Salt spray corrosion test, h, passing, Min 100 100 [P :a’] -
ix) Loss through drainage, percent by mass, 10 - - B
MUX
x) Stability No separation - - C
xi) Removability Easily removable by wiping with cloth - D
soaked in kerosene/white spirit
xii) Water displacement property Pass Pass - E
xiii) Corrosive effect on lead, loss in mass in I.0 1.0 - F
mglcm2 of the surface, MUXa)
xiv) Freedom from corrosive effect on metal d- No corrosion -b - G
couples ‘)

‘) Under preparation. Till such time it is published, ASTM D 1748 shall be followed.
*) Under preparation. Till such time it is published, ASTM B 117 shall be followed.
3, As agreed between purchaser and supplier.

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