International Standard
ISO 18071:2016
Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics) — Determination of antiviral activity of semiconducting photocatalytic materials under indoor lighting environment — Test method using bacteriophage Q-beta
Reference number
ISO 18071:2016
Версия 1
2016-07
International Standard
Предпросмотр
p
ISO 18071:2016
64033
недоступно на русском языке
Опубликовано (Версия 1, 2016)
Последний раз этот стандарт был пересмотрен в  2021. Поэтому данная версия остается актуальной.

ISO 18071:2016

ISO 18071:2016
64033
Формат
Язык
CHF 96
Пересчитать швейцарские франки (CHF) в ваша валюта

Тезис

ISO 18071:2016 specifies the determination of the antiviral activity of materials that contain indoor-light-active photocatalytic materials or have indoor-light-active photocatalytic films on the surface by a test method that measures the infectivity titre of bacteriophage Q-beta after illumination with indoor light.

NOTE In the test method, the surrogate microbe is bacteriophage Q-beta, intended as a model for influenza viruses.

It is intended for use with different kinds of indoor-light-active photocatalytic materials used in construction materials, in flat sheet, board or plate shape that are the basic forms of materials for various applications. It does not include powder, granular or porous indoor-light-active photocatalytic materials.

It is applicable to indoor-light-active photocatalytic materials produced for an antiviral applications. Other types of performance of indoor-light-active photocatalytic materials, i.e. antibacterial activity, antifungal activity, decomposition of water contaminants, self-cleaning, antifogging and air purification, are not determined by this method.

Общая информация

  •  : Опубликовано
     : 2016-07
    : Подтверждение действия между-народного стандарта [90.93]
  •  : 1
  • ISO/TC 206
    81.060.30 
  • RSS обновления

Жизненный цикл

Появились вопросы?

Ознакомьтесь с FAQ

Работа с клиентами
+41 22 749 08 88

Часы работы:
Понедельник – пятница: 09:00-12:00, 14:00-17:00 (UTC+1)