ISO 9100-1:2005
(Main)Glass containers - Vacuum lug finishes - Part 1: General
Glass containers - Vacuum lug finishes - Part 1: General
ISO 9100-1:2005 specifies the types of vacuum lug finishes for glass containers for ISO 9100-2 to ISO 9100-14.
Récipients en verre — Bagues à crans pour bouchage sous vide — Partie 1: Généralités
L'ISO 9100-1:2005 spécifie les dimensions des bagues à crans pour bouchage sous vide des récipients en verre de l'ISO 9100-2 à l'ISO 9100-14.
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 25-Jan-2005
- Technical Committee
- ISO/TC 63 - Glass containers
- Drafting Committee
- ISO/TC 63 - Glass containers
- Current Stage
- 9060 - Close of review
- Completion Date
- 02-Sep-2030
Relations
- Effective Date
- 06-Jun-2022
- Effective Date
- 15-Apr-2008
Overview
ISO 9100-1:2005, titled Glass containers - Vacuum lug finishes - Part 1: General, is an international standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). This standard defines the general specifications and types of vacuum lug finishes applicable to glass containers. It serves as the foundational document for a series of parts (ISO 9100-2 to ISO 9100-14), each detailing different dimensions and types of vacuum lug finishes suitable for various glass container applications. The standard aims to ensure uniformity and quality in the design and manufacture of vacuum lug finishes, facilitating compatibility and reliable sealing in glass packaging solutions.
Key Topics
- Types of Vacuum Lug Finishes: ISO 9100-1:2005 categorizes various vacuum lug finishes that correspond to specific parts in the ISO 9100 series, including:
- Medium and regular finishes (e.g., 33 medium, 38 regular)
- Deep finishes (e.g., 58 deep, 63 deep)
- Specific diameter finishes ranging from 27 regular to 110 regular
- Standardization Scope: The document defines the general types but refers to subsequent parts for detailed dimensions and applications.
- Collaborative Development: Developed through ISO technical committee ISO/TC 63 in cooperation with the European Committee for Standardization (CEN), ensuring broad international relevance.
- Quality Control for Glass Containers: By standardizing finishes, ISO 9100-1 supports consistent manufacturing processes and product interchangeability.
Applications
ISO 9100-1:2005 is critical for manufacturers, designers, and quality assurance professionals involved in the production and use of glass containers with vacuum lug finishes. Key applications include:
- Glass Packaging Industry: Ensuring vacuum lug finishes on jars, bottles, and other glass containers meet precise specifications for sealing and vacuum retention.
- Food and Beverage Sector: Providing standardized closures that help maintain product freshness and safety through reliable vacuum sealing.
- Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Containers: Guaranteeing that vacuum lug finishes deliver secure closures to protect sensitive contents.
- Quality Assurance and Compliance: Helping businesses comply with international standards on container finishes, facilitating global trade and market acceptance.
Related Standards
- ISO 9100 Series: Part 2 to Part 14 cover detailed specifications for various lug finish sizes and styles, such as 33 medium, 38 regular, 43 and 48 regular, up to 110 regular finishes.
- Packaging Standards: Complementary standards under the CEN/TC 261 Packaging technical committee that address container seals and closures in broader contexts.
- Glass Container Standards: Related ISO standards developed by ISO/TC 63 for glass container design, quality, and manufacturing processes.
By adhering to ISO 9100-1:2005 and the associated parts of the ISO 9100 series, manufacturers can ensure high-quality vacuum lug finishes that meet internationally recognized standards-enhancing product performance, safety, and consumer trust in glass packaging solutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
ISO 9100-1:2005 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Glass containers - Vacuum lug finishes - Part 1: General". This standard covers: ISO 9100-1:2005 specifies the types of vacuum lug finishes for glass containers for ISO 9100-2 to ISO 9100-14.
ISO 9100-1:2005 specifies the types of vacuum lug finishes for glass containers for ISO 9100-2 to ISO 9100-14.
ISO 9100-1:2005 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 55.100 - Bottles. Pots. Jars. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
ISO 9100-1:2005 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 6810:1995, ISO 9100:1992. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 9100-1
First edition
2005-01-15
Glass containers — Vacuum lug
finishes —
Part 1:
General
Récipients en verre — Bagues à crans pour bouchage sous vide —
Partie 1: Généralités
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ISO 2005
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Première édition
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Récipients en verre — Bagues à crans
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Partie 1:
Généralités
Glass containers — Vacuum lug finishes —
Part 1: General
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