Light gauge metal containers - Definitions and determination methods for dimensions and capacities - Part 2: General use containers (ISO 90-2:1986)

Verpackungen aus Feinstblech - Begriffe und Verfahren zur Bestimmung von Abmessungen und Volumen - Teil 2: Wiederverschließbare Metallverpackungen (ISO 90-3:1986)

Récipients métalliques légers - Définitions et méthodes de détermination des dimensions et des capacités - Partie 2: Récipients à usage général (ISO 90-2:1986)

Pločevinke - Definicije in metode ugotavljanja mer in prostornin - 2. del: Splošno uporabne pločevinke (ISO 90-2:1986)

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Withdrawn
Publication Date
19-Nov-1992
Withdrawal Date
22-Jun-1999
Technical Committee
Drafting Committee
Current Stage
9960 - Withdrawal effective - Withdrawal
Start Date
23-Jun-1999
Completion Date
23-Jun-1999

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Verpackungen aus Feinstblech - Begriffe und Verfahren zur Bestimmung von Abmessungen und Volumen - Teil 2: Wiederverschließbare Metallverpackungen (ISO 90-3:1986)Récipients métalliques légers - Définitions et méthodes de détermination des dimensions et des capacités - Partie 2: Récipients a usage général (ISO 90-2:1986)Light gauge metal containers - Definitions and determination methods for dimensions and capacities - Part 2: General use containers (ISO 90-2:1986)55.120Cans. Tins. TubesICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 20090-2:1992SIST EN 20090-2:1997en01-maj-1997SIST EN 20090-2:1997SLOVENSKI
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SIST EN 20090-2:1997



SIST EN 20090-2:1997



SIST EN 20090-2:1997



International Standard 9012 ~- ~ INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANOARDIZATIONOME~~YHAPOnHAR OPrAHH3AUHR no CTAH~APTH3A~HM.ORGANlSATlON INTERNATIONALE O€ NORMALISATION Light gauge metal contaiiners - Definitions and determination methods lor dimensions and capacities - Part 2: General use containers ri ,) Rbcipients mdtalliques kgers - D4finitions et m4thodes de d4termination des dimensions et des capacit4s - Partie 2: Rbcipients i) usage gdndral First edition - 1986-12-01 - w UDC 621.798.1 : 672.46 Ref. No. IS0 90/2-1986 (E) 1 - Descriptors : containers, metal packaging, cans, definitions, tests, dimensional measurements, determination, dimensions, cross sections. d4 capacity, designation. O v, 6 Price based on 15 pages SIST EN 20090-2:1997



Foreword IS0 (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (IS0 member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through IS0 technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, govern- mental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for approval before their acceptance as International Standards by the IS0 Council. They are approved in accordance with IS0 procedures requiring at least 75 % approval by the member bodies voting. International Standard IS0 90/2 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 52, Light gauge metal containers. This first edition together with the first editions of IS0 90/1 and IS0 90/3 cancel and replace IS0 90-1977, of which they constitute a technical revision. Users should note that all International Standards undergo revision from time to time and that any reference made herein to any other International Standard implies its latest edition, unless otherwise stated. O International Organization for Standardization, 1986 Printed in Switzerland SIST EN 20090-2:1997



INTERNATIONAL STANDARD IS0 90/2-1986 (E) Light gauge metal containers - Definitions and determination methods for dimensions and capacities - Part 2: General use containers O Introduction IS0 90 is a series of three parts which groups definitions, deter- mination methods for dimensions and capacities, anti toler- ances and designations of light gauge metal containeni. This part of IS0 90 covers general use cans and containers as defined in 2:l and is applicable to both round and non-round cans. I The two other parts are Part 1 : Open-top cans. Part 3: Aerosol cans. NOTE - An "open-top can" is a can one end of which is double- seamed after filling. An "aerosol can" is a non-refillable can intended to contain a product which is dispensed by pre-stored pressure in a controlled manner through a valve. 1 Scope and field of application This part 6f IS0 90 defines general use containers, types, cross-sections, constructions, shapes, special features and capacities. It specifies methods for determining cross-sections, and gross lidded and brimful capacities. It also recommends an international designation. 2 Definitions For the purposes of IS0 90 and related International Stan- dards, the following definitions apply. 2.1 Cans and containers 2.1.1 nominal material thickness of 0.49 mm. can: Rigid container made of metal with a maximum 2.1.2 general use container: Container which is sealed after filling with a closure that need not be double-seamed. In general, the container can be closed again. 1 SIST EN 20090-2:1997



IS0 30/2-1986 (E) NOTE - Figures 1 to 8 apply to both round and non-round cross-sections. 2.1.3 full-friction can: Can with a removable plug which fits into the open end of the can body. ( Figure 1 - i I \, 3 2.1.3.1 pail : Can with a removable plug which fits into the open end of the can body: the can is fitted with a bail [see figure 2a)l or one or more handles [see figure 2b)l. al b) Figure 2 2 SIST EN 20090-2:1997



2.1.3.2 banded-cover can: Can with a removable cover which is held in position by a closing band. I IS0 90/2-1986 (E) Figure 3 2.1.4 friction-closure can: Can with a double-seamed ring on top and a plug which fits into a ring. The'can is filled through the closure aperture and is not equipped with a diaphragm. Figure 4 3 SIST EN 20090-2:1997



IS0 90/2-1986 (E) 2.1.5 slipcover can : Can with a removable cover which fits over and around the open end of the can body. 2.1.5.1 crimped-cover can: Can with a removable cover which is crimped over an external curl around the open end of the can body. 4 Figure 5 1 i i c Figure 6 SIST EN 20090-2:1997



i 2.1.6 flat-top can: Can with a double-seamed flat top which can be provided with a variety of closures. i l I i i f Figure 7 2.1.7 cone-top can: Can with a double-seamed cone-shaped top which can be provided with a variety of closures. t I Figure 8 ., SIST EN 20090-2:1997



IS0 90/2-1986 (E) 2.2 Cross-sections 2.2.1 round can: Can with a circular cross-section. * D c. Figure 9 2.2.2 rectangular can : Can with a rectangular [see figure 10a)l or square [see figure 10 b)] cross-section. A a) bl Figure 10 2.2.3 obround can : Can with a cross-section of parallel sides of equal length joined by two curved ends; these may be semicircular [see figure 11 all or include different radii [see figure 11 bll. A I A I . a) Figure 11 b) SIST EN 20090-2:1997



IS0 90/2-1986 (E) 2.2.4 oval can : Can with an oval cross-section. LA figure 12 2.2.5 trapezoidal can : Can with an approximately trapezoidal cross-section with rounded corners. The shorter of the parallel sides [see figure 13a)l and the non-parallel sides [see figure 13b)l may be curved. , -4 al œ A c bl Figure 13 2.3 Constructions 2.3.1 three-piece can; built-up can: Can made frcim three main comDonents: body, top end and bottom end. Figure 14 7 SIST EN 20090-2:1997



IS0 90/2-1986 (E) 2.3.2 two-piece can : Can made from two main components : body and bottom which are one piece, and a top end. Figure 15 Q 2.4 Shapes NOTE - Figures 16 and 17 apply to both round and non-round cross-sections. 2.4.1 special features, such as beading, necking-in, etc., being disregarded. cylindrical can: Can the cross-section of which is constant in dimension from top to bottom, local variations caused by I Figure 16 8 SIST EN 20090-2:1997



./ , . I i I I Figure 17 2.5 Special features NOTE - Figures 18 to 20 apply to both round and non-round cross-sections. 2.5.1 necked-in can : Can the body of which has been reduced in cross-section at one or both extremities. IS0 90/2-1986 (E) 2.4.2 tapered can : Can the cross-section of which changes in dimension from top to bottom, local variations caused by special features, such as beading, necking-in, etc., being disregarded. Figure 18 SIST EN 20090-2:1997



IS0 W/2-1986 (E) 2.5.2 step-sided can : Can of which one extremity of the body has been increased in cross-section. Figure 19 2.5.3 beaded can : Can the body of which has small internal and/or external changes in the cross-section. Figure 20 2.5.4 curled can: Can of which one extremity of the body has a curled edge; this curl may be internal or external. Figure 21 SIST EN 20090-2:1997



IS0 90/2-1986 (E) 2.6 Capacities 3.4.3 Tapered round cans 2.6.1 of product that the can is required to hold. nominal filling volume, V (in millilitres) : The volume Dimensions Dl and D2, of which D1 is the larger, and D2 the smaller dimension (see clause 5). 2.6.1.1 product that the can is required to hold. nominal filling mass, m (in grams): The rnass of 3.4.4 Tapered non-round cans Dimensions Al, Bl, A2 and B2, of which Al and B1 are the larger, and A, and B2 the smaller dimensions (see clause 5). 2.6.2 gross lidded capacity, C (in millilitres): The total capacity of a
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