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IS10

(Part1

):1990

( Reaffirmed 1995 )

PLYWOOD TEA-CHESTS - SPECIFICATION
PART 1 GENERAL (

Fifth Revision)



UDC

621’788’1i3 [ 674 - 419’32 : 663’95 3

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BUREAU
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BHAVAN,

INDIAN

STANDARDS
ZAFAR MARG Price Group 3

9 BAHADUR SHAH NEW DELHI llG002

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Timber Stores Sectional Committee,

CED 33

FOREWORD This Indian Standard ( Part 1 ) ( Fifth Revision ) was adopred by the Bureau of Indian Standards on 23 March 1990, after the draft finalized by the Timber Stores Sectional Committee had been approved by the Civil Engineering Division Council. IS 10 : 1970 covered provisions relating to different components fourth revision it was published in the following five parts: IS No.
10 ( Part 1 ) : 1976 Title

of plywood

tea-chest.

In its

Specification Specification

for plywood tea-chests:

Part 1 General (fourth revision >

10 ( Part 2 ) : 1976 10 (Part 3) : 1974 10 ( Part 4 > : 1976 10 ( Part 5 ) : 1976

for plywood tea-chests: Part 2 Plywood (fourth revision )

Specification for plywood tea-chest: Part 3 Battens (fourth revision ) Specification for plywood tea-chest: Part 4 Metal fittings (fourth revision ) revision )

Specification

for plywood tea-chest: Part

5 Assembly

and packing (fourth

In this fifth revision of Part 1 Amendments No. 1 to 3 are incorporated and the standard is updated as a result of the experience gained by its implementation by tea-chest industry and the testing laboratories. The methods of tests for end compression test and drop test and their reporting have been elaborately revised with reference to the methods given for the testing of transport packages in IS 7028 (Part 4 ) : 1987 ‘Performance test for complete, filled transport packages : Part 4 Vertical impact drop test (first telision )’ and IS 7028 ( Part 6 ) : 1973 ‘Performance test for complete filled transport packages:

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