ISO 12745:1996
Copper, lead and zinc ores and concentrates - Precision and bias of mass measurement techniques

Standard No.
ISO 12745:1996
Release Date
1996
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Status
Replace By
ISO 12745:2008
Latest
ISO 12745:2008
Scope
This International Standard provides guidelines to test for bias over a wide range of mass measurement techniques, to estimate the precision for each tech-nique and to calculate the precision for wet mass when estimated by applying one of those techniques. The guidelines are based on the application of statisti-cal tests to verify that a mass measurement tech-nique is unbiased, to estimate the variance as the most basic measure for its precision and to check the linearity of a static scale over its working range. Cali-bration methods and performance tests for compli-ance with applicable regulations generate test results that can be used to quantify precision and bias for each of these mass measurement techniques and to verify linearity for static weighing devices. The guidelines apply to mass measurement tech-niques used to estimate the wet mass for cargoes or shipments of mineral concentrate as the basis for freight and insurance charges and for preliminary payments or for final settlements between trading partners. The application of static scales requires that at least one certified weight with a mass of no less than one (1) tonne be either available on location or brought in for calibration purposes, and that this certified weight be applicable to the scale in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. A set of certified weights covering the entire working range of a weighing device simplifies the process of verifying its state of calibration, estimating its precision as a func-tion of applied load and testing its linearity over the working range.

ISO 12745:1996 history

  • 2008 ISO 12745:2008 Copper, lead and zinc ores and concentrates - Precision and bias of mass measurement techniques
  • 1996 ISO 12745:1996 Copper, lead and zinc ores and concentrates - Precision and bias of mass measurement techniques



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