ISO 10154-1991 PDF
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St ISO 10154-1991
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Ст ISO 10154-1991
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Full title and description
ISO 10154:1991 — Light gauge metal containers — Three-piece necked-in tinplate aerosol cans — Dimensions of the top end. This International Standard specifies the dimensional requirements for the top end of three-piece necked-in tinplate aerosol cans with nominal internal body diameters from 45 mm to 65 mm.
Abstract
Short specification giving the top-end dimensions (including a reference figure) for three-piece necked-in tinplate aerosol containers of nominal internal diameters 45 mm to 65 mm. The document is a concise dimensional standard intended to ensure interchangeability and manufacturing consistency for the specified range of aerosol cans.
General information
- Status: Withdrawn (withdrawal proposed by the responsible technical committee and recorded in ISO life-cycle information).
- Publication date: 1991-12 (December 1991).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 55.130 (Packaging).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (1991).
- Number of pages: 2 (ISO bibliographic entry). Note: some commercial resellers list alternative page counts for their PDF/cover pages (e.g., 12 pages).
Scope
This standard specifies the dimensions of the top end for three-piece necked-in tinplate aerosol cans whose nominal internal body diameters range from 45 mm up to 65 mm. A single illustrative figure (Figure 1) shows the shape and key dimensional references used by the standard. The scope is limited to dimensional specification of the top end and does not address materials beyond tinplate, manufacturing processes, performance testing or filling/closure requirements.
Key topics and requirements
- Dimensional definitions and tolerances for the top end of three-piece necked-in tinplate aerosol cans (nominal internal diameters 45 mm–65 mm).
- Reference figure (Figure 1) illustrating shape and key measurement points.
- Standardization intent to ensure interchangeability of top ends and compatibility with closures and dispensing components designed to those dimensions.
- Limited scope: no test methods, mechanical performance criteria or material specifications beyond the tinplate container form are included.
Typical use and users
Used by packaging engineers, aerosol can manufacturers, tool and die designers, closure and valve suppliers, quality/inspection teams, and standards librarians. Typical uses include specifying dimensions for new or legacy three-piece tinplate aerosol cans, checking supplier compliance with dimensional requirements, and ensuring fit with standardized closures and dispensing components.
Related standards
ISO 10154:1991 sits among ISO outputs on light gauge metal containers and aerosol can dimensional standards maintained by ISO/TC 52 (Packaging). Related or adjacent standards addressing metal containers and aerosol can dimensions or requirements (as catalogued across standards listings) include other ISO packaging/container documents and national adoptions (for example, adoption as BS ISO 10154:1991 in British standards catalogues). Commercial standards catalogues and equivalence tables list adjacent ISO numbers in the same subject area.
Keywords
ISO 10154:1991; aerosol can; light gauge metal container; three-piece; necked-in; tinplate; top end dimensions; packaging; ISO/TC 52; dimensional standard.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 10154:1991 is an International Standard that specified the dimensions of the top end for three-piece necked-in tinplate aerosol cans with nominal internal body diameters from 45 mm to 65 mm.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers dimensional definitions and tolerances for the top end of the specified aerosol cans and includes an illustrative figure. It does not cover material performance tests, filling/closure procedures, or broader manufacturing processes.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Packaging and design engineers, aerosol can manufacturers, closure and valve suppliers, quality/inspection personnel, and standards/technical libraries use it when specifying or verifying top-end dimensions for the stated range of aerosol cans.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The ISO bibliographic record shows the standard as Withdrawn (withdrawal stage recorded in ISO life-cycle information). Users should not assume it is current; check national adopters or ISO for any replacement or consolidated standards covering aerosol can dimensions. Some commercial resellers may still offer archived PDF copies.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It belongs to the family of ISO standards on light gauge metal containers and aerosol can dimensions administered under ISO/TC 52. Other nearby ISO numbers addressing related packaging topics are listed in standards catalogues, though ISO 10154:1991 itself is a standalone dimensional specification for the top end of three-piece necked-in tinplate aerosol cans.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Aerosol can, tinplate, three-piece, necked-in, top end dimensions, packaging, ISO 10154, ISO/TC 52.