ISO 10349-11:1992
(Main)Photography — Photographic-grade chemicals — Test methods — Part 11: Determination of specific gravity
Photography — Photographic-grade chemicals — Test methods — Part 11: Determination of specific gravity
Specifies a method of determining the specific gravity (relative density) of solutions used in photographic processing. Measurement is made by a hydrometer capable of measuring density to 0,001 units, after the test portion has reached thermal equilibrium with a water-bath (at 25 °C).
Photographie — Produits chimiques de qualité photographique — Méthodes d'essai — Partie 11: Détermination de la densité relative
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 29-Dec-1992
- Technical Committee
- ISO/TC 42 - Photography
- Drafting Committee
- ISO/TC 42 - Photography
- Current Stage
- 9093 - International Standard confirmed
- Start Date
- 05-Jun-2023
- Completion Date
- 14-Feb-2026
Overview
ISO 10349-11:1992 is a key international standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that specifies test methods for determining the specific gravity (relative density) of solutions used in photographic processing. Accurate measurement of specific gravity is essential for verifying the quality and consistency of photographic-grade chemicals, which are critical to reproducible results in both industrial and laboratory photographic operations. This standard ensures standardized procedures for labs and manufacturers worldwide, enhancing the reliability and interoperability of photographic chemical products.
Key Topics
- Specific Gravity Determination: The standard outlines a method utilizing a hydrometer capable of measuring density to 0.001 units. Measurement is performed after thermal equilibrium is achieved with a water-bath at 25 °C.
- Equipment Requirements:
- Hydrometer: Must be of constant mass and variable displacement, calibrated to the appropriate temperature, ideally 25 °C.
- Hydrometer Cylinder: Made of clear glass and with sufficient capacity (approximately 250 ml) to accommodate both the test solution and the hydrometer.
- Water-Bath: Must be equipped with a pump and heating system, maintaining a stable temperature (±0.05 °C) required for the test.
- Sampling and Procedure: Guidelines for test solution volume (100 ml), equilibration time, and detailed instructions for accurate reading at the meniscus line.
- Temperature Correction: Includes direction for adjusting readings if hydrometers calibrated to different temperatures are used.
- Test Reporting: Specifies requirements for documenting the method, all relevant details, and sample identification to ensure traceability.
Applications
- Photographic Industry: Ensures chemicals used in processing films and papers maintain the necessary concentrations for optimum image development and fixing.
- Quality Control Laboratories: Implemented for batch testing and verification of photographic chemical products prior to distribution or use.
- Chemical Suppliers: Used as a reference method during production and quality assessment of photographic-grade chemicals to meet client and regulatory expectations.
- Research and Development: Supports the development of new photographic materials and chemicals with reproducible and standardized measurement data.
By adhering to ISO 10349-11:1992, organizations can achieve greater consistency in chemical formulations, minimize processing errors, and meet international industry benchmarks for photographic-grade chemicals.
Related Standards
- ISO 10349-1:1992: Photography - Photographic-grade chemicals - Test methods - Part 1: General. This foundational document provides guidance on safety and general procedures relevant across all test methods in the ISO 10349 series.
- ISO 10349 Parts 2-12: Other parts of this series cover additional test methods such as determination of insoluble matter (Part 2 & 3), heavy metals and iron content (Part 5), halide content (Part 6), acidity or alkalinity (Part 7), and volatile matter (Part 8).
- ISO/TC 42: The technical committee responsible for the development of standards in photography and related chemical testing.
Selecting ISO 10349-11:1992 as the benchmark for specific gravity determination ensures photographic material producers and laboratories operate according to globally recognized best practices, boosting product quality and process reliability.
Keywords: ISO 10349-11, photographic chemicals, specific gravity testing, relative density, hydrometer, quality control, international standard, photography processing, laboratory methods.
Frequently Asked Questions
ISO 10349-11:1992 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Photography — Photographic-grade chemicals — Test methods — Part 11: Determination of specific gravity". This standard covers: Specifies a method of determining the specific gravity (relative density) of solutions used in photographic processing. Measurement is made by a hydrometer capable of measuring density to 0,001 units, after the test portion has reached thermal equilibrium with a water-bath (at 25 °C).
Specifies a method of determining the specific gravity (relative density) of solutions used in photographic processing. Measurement is made by a hydrometer capable of measuring density to 0,001 units, after the test portion has reached thermal equilibrium with a water-bath (at 25 °C).
ISO 10349-11:1992 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 37.040.30 - Photographic chemicals. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
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Standards Content (Sample)
INTERNATIONAL Is0
STANDARD
10349-I 1
First edition
1992-12-15
Photography - Photographic-grade
- Test methods -
chemicals
Part 11:
Determination of specific gravity
Photographie - Produits chimiques de qua/it6 photographique -
M&hodes d’essai -
Partie 11: Dgtermina tion de la densit relative
Reference number
IS0 10349-11:1992(E)
IS0 10349-11:1992(E)
Foreword
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of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through IS0
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Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting
a vote.
International Standard IS0 10349-I 1 was prepared by Technical Com-
mittee lSO/TC 42, Photography.
IS0 10349 consists of the following parts, under the general title Pho-
- Photographic-grade chemicals - Test methods:
tography
- Part I: General
- Part 2: De termination of matter insoluble in water
- Part 3: Determination of matter insoluble in ammonium hydroxide
solution
- Part 4: Determination of residue after ignition
- Part 5: Determination of heavy metals and iron content
- Part 6: Determination of halide content
- Part 7: Determination of alkalinity or acidity
- Part 8: Determination of volatile matter
- Part 9: Reaction to ammoniacal silver nitrate
- Part IO: Determination of sulfide con tent
0 IS0 1992
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- Part 12: Determination of density
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD IS0 10349-I 1:1992(E)
- Photographic-grade chemicals - Test
Photography
methods -
Part 11:
Determination of specific gravity
4 Apparatus
1 scope
This part of IS0 10349 specifies a general test constant mass, variable-
4.1 Hydrometer,
method for the determination of the specific gravity displacement calibrated hydrometer with 0,001 sub-
(relative density) of solutions used in phot
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