UGA/1115
WTO/TBT
UG Uganda
  • 75 - Erdöl u. zugehörige Technologien
  • 27 - Mineralische Brennstoffe, Mineralöle und Erzeugnisse ihrer Destillation; bituminöse Stoffe; Mineralwachse
  • 34 - Seifen, organische grenzflächenaktive Stoffe, zubereitete Waschmittel, zubereitete Schmiermittel, künstliche Wachse, zubereitete Wachse, Putzmittel, Kerzen und ähnliche Erzeugnisse, Modelliermassen, Dentalwachse und Zubereitungen zu zahnärztlichen Zwecken
  • 38 - Verschiedene Erzeugnisse der chemischen Industrie
2019-12-03
2019-10-08

Other (HS 271019); Lubricating preparations (including cutting-oil preparations, bolt or nut release preparations, anti-rust or anti-corrosion preparations and mould release preparations, based on lubricants) and preparations of a kind used for the oil or grease treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials, but excluding preparations containing, as basic constituents, 70% or more by weight of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals (HS 3403); Wastes of metal pickling liquors, hydraulic fluids, brake fluids and anti-freeze fluids (HS 382550); Lubricants, industrial oils and related products (ICS 75.100)

DUS‑2159‑3:2019, Hydraulic fluid — Performance Classifications — Part 3: Specifications for hydraulic fluids in categories HFAE, HFAS, HFB, HFC, HFDR and HFDU, First Edition (20 page(s), in English)

This Draft Uganda Standard specifies performance requirements, sampling and test methods for unused fire-resistant and less-flammable hydraulic fluids of the categories HFAE, HFAS, HFB, HFC, HFDR and HFDU, and is intended for hydrostatic and hydrodynamic systems in general industrial applications. This Draft Standard is not intended for use in aerospace or power-generation applications, where different requirements apply. Types HFAE, HFAS, HFB, HFC and HFDR are "fire-resistant" fluids as defined by DUS 2159-1:2019. Most HFDU fluids, while displaying an improvement in combustion behaviour over mineral oil, fall outside this definition and are more appropriately considered "less-flammable" fluids.