ISO-11469-2000 Material Marking
ISO-11469-2000 Material Marking
ISO-11469-2000 Material Marking
STANDARD 11469
Second edition
2000-05-15
Reference number
ISO 11469:2000(E)
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ISO 11469:2000(E)
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Foreword
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International Standard ISO 11469 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 61, Plastics, Subcommittee SC 1,
Terminology.
1 Scope
1.1 This International Standard specifies a system of uniform marking of products that have been fabricated from
plastics materials. Provision for the process or processes to be used for marking is outside the scope of this
standard.
NOTE Precise details of the marking, e.g. the minimum size of the item to be marked, the size of the lettering, the
appropriate location of the marking, are subject to agreement between the manufacturer and the user.
1.2 The marking system is intended to help identify plastics products for subsequent decisions concerning
handling, waste recovery or disposal.
1.3 Generic identification of the plastics is provided by the symbols and abbreviated terms given in ISO 1043,
parts 1 to 4.
1.4
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This International Standard is not intended to supplant, replace or in any way interfere with requirements for
labelling found in legislation. ISO 11469:2000
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2 Normative references
The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of
this International Standard. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these
publications do not apply. However, parties to agreements based on this International Standard are encouraged to
investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. For
undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. Members of ISO and IEC
maintain registers of currently valid International Standards.
ISO 1043-1, Plastics — Symbols and abbreviated terms — Part 1: Basic polymers and their special characteristics.
ISO 1043-2, Plastics — Symbols and abbreviated terms — Part 2: Fillers and reinforcing materials.
ISO 1043-4, Plastics — Symbols and abbreviated terms — Part 4: Flame retardants.
3.1
abbreviated term
term resulting from the omission of any part of a term while designating the same concept [ISO 1087:1990]
3.2
plastics products
articles or stock shapes of plastic materials intended for useful purposes
5 Requirements
If plastics products are marked, they shall be marked at some place on the surface with the appropriate standard
symbol(s) or abbreviated term(s) set between the punctuation marks “>” and “<”.
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NOTE “>” and “<” are “greater than” and “less than” signs, respectively, often referred to in this context as reversed angled
brackets. (standards.iteh.ai)
5.1.2 Single-constituent products ISO 11469:2000
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Products made from a single polymer or copolymer shall be marked as specified in 5.1.1.
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EXAMPLE For acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene polymer use
>ABS<
Products of polymer blends or alloys shall be marked with the appropriate abbreviated terms for the constituent
polymers, with the main component in first place followed by the other components in descending order according
to their mass fractions, separated by one or more plus signs and set out as described in 5.1.1.
EXAMPLE For an alloy of polycarbonate and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene in which the polycarbonate is the main
polymer with the acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene being dispersed therein, use
>PC+ABS<
Compositions with a single filler or reinforcing material shall be marked with the abbreviated term for the polymer,
followed by a hyphen, then the abbreviated term or symbol for the additive, in accordance with ISO 1043-2, with its
percent by mass, arranged as shown in the examples and set out as described in 5.1.1.
>PP-MD30<
For compositions with a mixture of fillers or reinforcing agents or both, the marking to show the presence of these
additives shall be between parentheses (curved brackets) as shown in examples 2 and 3.
EXAMPLE 2 For a polyamide 66 containing a mixture of 15 % by mass of mineral powder and 25 % by mass of glass fibre,
use
>PA66-(GF25+MD15)< or >PA66-(GF+MD)40<
EXAMPLE 3 For a thermoset moulding compound based on unsaturated polyester with 50 % by mass of mineral powder
(MD) and 25 % by mass of glass fibre (GF), use
>UP-(MD50+GF25)< or >UP-(MD+GF)75<
5.1.4.2 Plasticizers
Compositions containing plasticizers shall be marked with the abbreviated term for the polymer followed by a
hyphen, then the symbol “P” followed by the abbreviated term of the plasticizer in parentheses, as given in
ISO 1043-3.
>PA66-(GF25+MD15)FR(52)< or >PA66-(GF+MD)40FR(52)<
Products that comprise two or more components, some of which are not readily visible, shall be marked so that the
primary visible material is identified first, by the system specified in 5.1.1, followed by identification of the other
material(s) with the individual identification(s) separated by a comma. The main component by mass shall be
identified by underlining.
EXAMPLE For a product made of three components, the visible one being a thin coating of poly(vinyl chloride) over a
polyurethane containing an insert of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene that is the major component by mass, use
>PVC,PUR,ABS<
¾ either during moulding by having the appropriate symbol included in the mould design;
¾ or by embossing, by melt imprinting or by other legible and indelible marking of the polymer.
ICS 83.080.01
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