GSO OIML D28:2009

OIML D 28:2004
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 17 October 2009

CONVENTIONAL VALUE OF THE RESULT OF WEIGHING IN AIR

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GSO OIML D28:2009 Scope

The aim of this standard is to define the “conventional value of the result of weighing in air” and to fix the values of the physical constants which play a part in this definition. Furthermore it lays down: - the provisions relating to the density of weights (!) used with weighing machines and weights incorporated in these machines, - the requirements for the adjustment of weights used with weighing machines and the requirements for the setting of these machines, and specifies, - the way to use the weights and weighing machines for the weighing of bodies. - The justification for the rules adopted may be found in the Annex.

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