BS 1133-19-1986 Packaging code - Use of desiccants in packaging《包装规程 包装中使用的干燥剂》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS1133-19: 1986 Packaging code Section 19: Use of desiccants in packaging UDC621.798.02:66.047.8BS1133-19:1986 This British Standard, having been prepared under the direction of the Packaging and Freight Containers Standards Committee, was published under the authority of the Board
2、of BSI and comes into effect on 31December1986 BSI 02-1999 First published December1953 First revision July1968 Second revision December1986 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference PKM/584 Draft for comment84/41479DC ISBN 0 580 15454 8 Committees respons
3、ible for this British Standard The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted by the Packaging and Freight Containers Standards Committee (PKM/-) to Technical Committee PKM/584 upon which the following bodies were represented: British Plastics Federation Chemical Industries Association Expor
4、t Packing Service Ltd. Institute of Packaging Ministry of Defence Timber Packaging and Pallet Confederation Coopted member Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date of issue CommentsBS1133-19:1986 BSI 02-1999 i Contents Page Committees responsible Inside front cover Foreword ii 1 Scope 1 2 D
5、efinitions 1 3 General 1 4 Humidity 1 5 Desiccated packages 2 6 Factors governing choice of desiccant 2 7 Factors determining quantity of desiccant 3 8 Calculation of quantity of desiccant required 4 9 General packaging considerations 6 Appendix A Examples of calculating the required quantity of des
6、iccant 7 Appendix B Examples of labels for desiccated packages 9 Figure 1 Labels for desiccated packages 9 Table 1 WVTR of various materials at38C and90% r.h. 4 Publications referred to Inside back cover BS1133-19:1986 ii BSI 02-1999 Foreword This Section of BS1133 was first issued in1953, revised i
7、n1968 and has now been revised to take into account current recommendations on desiccant quantities. This edition of the code supersedes BS1133-19:1968, which is withdrawn. A list of the current Sections of the packaging code is given below and the importance of preventing access of moisture to the
8、content of the packages is stressed in these. One of the methods of minimising the effect of moisture is the use of the desiccants in conjunction with materials of very low water vapour permeability and this Section has been prepared to give guidance on this subject. The packaging code consists of t
9、he following Sections all of which are published separately with the exception of Sections1 to3 which are published in one volume. Sections1 to3: Introduction to packaging; Section 4: Mechanical aids in package handling; Section 5: Protection against spoilage of packages and their contents from atta
10、ck by micro-organisms, insects, mites and rodents; Section 6: Temporary protection of metal surfaces against corrosion (during transport and storage); Section 7: Paper and board wrappers, bags and containers; Section 7-7.1: Wrapping papers; Section 7-7.2: Bags and envelopes; Section 7-7.3: Cartons a
11、nd boxes; Section 7-7.5: Fibreboard cases; Section 8: Wooden containers; Section 9: Textile bags, sacks and wrappings; Section 10: Metal containers; Section 11: Packaging felt; Section 12: Cushioning materials (excluding packaging felt); Section 13: Twines and cords for packaging; Section 14: Adhesi
12、ve closing and sealing tapes; Section 15: Tensional strapping; Section 16: Adhesives for packaging; Section 17: Wicker and veneer baskets; Section 18: Glass containers and closures; Section 18-1: Terminology; Section 21: Regenerated cellulose film, plastics film, aluminium foil and flexible laminate
13、s; Section 22: Packaging in plastics containers. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal oblig
14、ations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii, pages1 to 10, an inside back cover and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on t
15、he inside front cover.BS1133-19:1986 BSI 02-1999 1 1 Scope This Section of BS1133 gives guidance on the use of desiccants in packaging for general use. NOTEThe titles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover. 2 Definitions For the purposes of this Section
16、of BS1133 the following definitions apply. 2.1 desiccant a material possessing a high affinity for water vapour and used to control relative humidity in sealed packages 2.2 dunnage any hygroscopic material within the barrier other than the packaged item, e.g.packing or blocking materials, instrument
17、 cases, etc. 2.3 hygroscopic capable of exchanging water vapour with the surrounding atmosphere. Exchange will continue until an equilibrium is reached and this is dependent upon the conditions of temperature and relative humidity of the atmosphere. Hygroscopicity is a reversible process, the hygros
18、copic material absorbing or desorbing water vapour to maintain equilibrium with the surrounding atmosphere 3 General Dampness in the atmosphere encourages corrosion and the growth of moulds and bacteria even when liquid water is absent. Steps can often be taken to reduce the deleterious effect of mo
19、isture on a packaged article by such means as the application of a temporary protective against corrosion (seeBS1133-6) to a metal surface or the proofing of textiles. However such direct protection is not practicable for all articles, for example, for certain electrical components or scientific and
20、 optical instruments. A method of providing protection in such cases is by using a completely sealed package. There may, however, still be damp air inside the container and moisture may be given off by the cushioning or bracing material used to hold the articles in position; moreover, few materials
21、used in making sealed packages are completely resistant to the penetration of water vapour and a certain amount of moisture will reach the article through the walls of the package. Additionally temperature fluctuations can cause unacceptable humidity levels within the package without any change in a
22、bsolute humidity (see4.1). 4 Humidity 4.1 Moisture in air Air naturally contains moisture in the form of vapour. The quantity of moisture present in a unit volume is known as the absolute humidity. At any particular temperature, air can hold only a limited amount of water vapour, the higher its temp
23、erature the more water vapour it can hold. Air containing as much water vapour as it can hold is said to be saturated. If saturated air is cooled, it will give up by condensation just enough of its moisture as liquid water to leave it saturated at the lower temperature. The maximum quantity of moist
24、ure which can be held in vapour form by atmospheric air is determined by the temperature. Maxima for a whole range of temperatures have been accurately determined and are published as hygrometric tables and charts. 4.2 Relative humidity Normally air is only saturated with water vapour when it is in
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