ISO/TS 21985:2022
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
08 February 2022
Light gauge metal containers — Non-refillable LPG cartridges — General requirements
ISO/TS 21985:2022 Files
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17 Pages
Current Edition
40.4 BHD
ISO/TS 21985:2022 Scope
This document specifies minimum requirements for the construction, design, material, performance, test methods and marking at manufacture of non-refillable liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cartridges.
This document is applicable to non-refillable LPG cartridges which:
a) predominantly comprise butane fuel gas (iso/normal);
b) have a total nominal capacity of up to 250 g net;
c) are intended to deliver gas in the vapour state when either positioned upright or in a horizontal orientation;
d) are used with certain types of gas appliances, e.g. portable gas cookers;
e) are classified as UN 2037, RECEPTACLES, SMALL, CONTAINING GAS (GAS CARTRIDGES) without a release device, non-refillable for the transport of dangerous goods.
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