Betekenis van:
standard temperature
standard temperature
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- exactly zero degrees centigrade
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Corrections for temperature and pressure variations from standard values;
- corrections for temperature and pressure variations from standard values;
- The standard time-temperature curve is defined by a smooth curve drawn through the following internal furnace temperature points:
- ASTM D 2879-86, Standard test method for vapour pressure — temperature relationship and initial decomposition temperature of liquids by isoteniscope.
- Maintaining, for at least 12 hours, over a temperature range of ± 1 K around a standard temperature and at a standard pressure, all of the following:
- Q flow of air in standard m3/min (100 kPa absolute and temperature of 15 °C)
- Know the basic ISO standard units as for temperature, pressure, mass, density, energy
- Ambient temperature correction is based on the difference between the annual average temperature in a Member State and standard ISO conditions (15 oC).
- Incubation should take place in the dark (preferred) or in diffuse light at a controlled (± 2 °C) temperature, which may be the field temperature or a standard temperature of 20-25 °C. Field temperature may be either the actual temperature of the sample at the sampling time or an average field temperature at the sampling site.
- Containing a "laser"; and 2. Maintaining, for at least 12 hours, over a temperature range of ± 1 K around a standard temperature and at a standard pressure, all of the following:
- Maintaining, for at least 12 hours, over a temperature range of ± 1 K around a standard temperature and at a standard pressure, all of the following: a. A "resolution" over their full scale of 0,1 μm or less (better); and
- If designed for optimal use in non-standard conditions (such as ambient temperature Ta ≠ 25 °C), information on those conditions;
- the process used should conform to an internationally recognised standard (for example, pasteurisation, ultra high temperature or sterilisation).
- Drift equal to or less (better) than 0.1% per day at a standard ambient test room temperature ± 1 K; or
- Drift equal to or less (better) than 0,1 % per day at a standard ambient test room temperature ±1 K;