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इ टरन ट म नक Disclosure to Promote the Right To Information Whereas the Parliament of India has set out to provide a practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority, and whereas the attached publication of the Bureau of Indian Standards is of particular interest to the public, particularly disadvantaged communities and those engaged in the pursuit of education and knowledge, the attached public safety standard is made available to promote the timely dissemination of this information in an accurate manner to the public. ज न1 क अ+धक र, ज 1 क अ+धक र Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan The Right to Information, The Right to Live प0र 1 क छ ड न' 5 तरफ Jawaharlal Nehru Step Out From the Old to the New IS 13973 (1994): Shaving systems - Disposable razors [PGD 14: Consumer Products and Allied Equipments]! न $ एक न' भ रत क +नम-ण Satyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda Invent a New India Using Knowledge! न एक ऐस खज न > ज कभ च0र य नहB ज सकत ह ह Bhartṛhari Nītiśatakam Knowledge is such a treasure which cannot be stolen

Indian Standard SHAVING SYSTEMS - DISPOSABLE RAZORS m- SPECIFICATION UDC 672 7 15 36 0 BIS 1994 BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI 110002 April 1994 Price Group 2

Fasteners for Consumer Goods and Hair Cutting, Shaving, Shearing and Allied Equipment Sectional Committee, LM 15 FOREWORD This Indian Standard was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards after the draft finalized by Fasteners for Consumer Goods and Hair Cutting, Shaving, Shearing and Allied Equipment Sectional Committee had been approved by the Light Mechanical Engineering Division Council. The razor blade industry has been feeling the need for a national standard covering the requirements for disposable razors due~to its increasing demand in the domestic market and popularity among the consumers in view of safety and smooth shaving. These shaving systems are also being exported in large numbers and the standard would help those exporting and intending to export these types of shaving systems. For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement ~of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2 : 1960 Rules for rounding off numerical values ( revised). The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard. \

Indian Standard IS 13973 : 1994 SHAVING SYSTEMS - DImSPOSA@LE RAZORS - SPECIFICATIQpN 1 SCOPE -1.1 This standard covers the requirements of disposable razors which is _a self suflicient unit with blade fixed on the handle which may be twin type or single type used for shaving purpose. Razors are discarded when the blade becomes unusable. 2 REFERENCES The following Indian Standards are necessary adjuncts to this standard: IS No. 2267 : 197: 2500 (Part 1) : 1992 5784 : 1970 7371 : 1982 9294 : 1979 3 TERMINOLOGY Title Polystyrene moulding materials (first revision ) Sampling inspection procedures : Part 1 Attribute sampling plans indexed by acceptable quality level ( AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection ( second revision ) Shaving soap Stainless steel safety razor blades ( second -revision ) Cold rolled stainless steel strips for razor blades 3.1 Following definitions shall apply for single blade type disposable razors ( see Fig. 2 ). 3.1.1 Protrusion ( E ) The perpendicular distance of the cutting edge of the blade which remains beyond the reference line drawn tangentially to the top cap and the seat serration bar arc from the reference line is defined as protrusion of the blade. 3.1.2 Shaving Angle ( A ) It is an angle between a reference line which bisects the included angle of the cutting edge of the blade and the line drawn tangentially from the cutting edge of the blade to the seat serration bar arc. 3.1.3 Span of Blade ( S ) It is the distance between the edge of the blade and the tangent point on the seat serration bar arc. 3.2 Following definitions shall apply for twin blade disposable razors ( see Fig. 2 ). 3.2.1 Protrusion of the Top Blade ( PT ) A reference line which extends from the cutting edge of bottom blade to a tangent point on the surface of the top cap and the perpendicular distance that the cutting edge of the top blade remains beyond from the reference line is known as the protrusion of top blade. 3.2.2 Protrusion of the Bottom Blade ( PR ) A reference line which extends from the cutting edge of top blade to the tangent point of blade seat serration bar arc and the perpendicular distance of the cutting edge of bottom blade remain beyond that line is known as protrusion of bottom blade. 3.2.3 EfSective Shaving Angle,or Tangent_.of Top Blade ( AT ) It is angle between a reference line which bisects the included angle of the cutting edge of top blade and the line that extends from the cutting edge of top blade to the cutting edge of the bottom blade. 3.2.4 Efictive Shaving Angle or Tangent Angle of Bottom Blade ( AB ) It is the angle between a reference line which bisects the included angle of cutting edge of the bottom blade, and the line that extends from the bottom blade to the tangent point on the seat serration arc. 3.2.5 Span of Top Blade ( ST ) It is the distance between edge tips of the top blade and the bottom blade taking exactly one above other. 3.2.6 Span of Bottom Blade (~SB ) It is the distance between edge of bottom blade and the tangent point on the seat serration bar arc. 33.1 Blade s Ofset ( OS ) It is the distance between the both blade cutting edges. 3.2.8 Groove Width _for Razor Head Slide ( SL ) It is the width between which the razor head of the sliding type razor is inserted. 1

i- LS 13973: x994 \ J$&& The disposable razor when it reaches to the j. $qypes customer shall be in a clean and new condition and free from dirt and dust. I 4.1 Disposable razors covered in this standard shall be of the following types depending upon 9 TEST FOR FINISHED DISPQSABLE the number of blades used for shaving: R&ZOR i) Twin Bladd Type 1 ( Schematic arrange- ) ment is shown in ii) Single Blade Type J Fig. 1 ) S MATER,IAL \ 5.1 The material used in the manufacture of - different components of disposable razors shall be U - lic%~ that they would ensure good performance. 5.2 The material to be used for the manufacture of top cap, composite seat with handle and spacer shall be High Impact Polystyrene Type 3 as per IS 2267 : 1972. 5.3 The mate ial of the blades shall be cold rolled stainless st a I strip of medium thickness ( 0 1 f 0 005 mm ) as per IS 9294 : 1979. 5.4 The spacer may also be made of aluminium alloy strip ( 0 50 * 0 02 mm ) as per IS 7371 :, 1982. 6 SHAPE 6.1 The shape of the disposable razors shatl be as shown in Fig. 1. 7 DIMENSIONS _ 7.1 The dimensions of the single blade d-sable razor -shall bi as follows ( see also Fig. I and, Fig. 2 ). - Dimensions A C D E L S W, mm mm mm mm mm Maximum 35 70 16 0 18 130 I-66 40 2 Minimum 22 60 6 0 03 70 1 3 39 3 7.2 The dimensions of the twin blade disposable razor shall be as follows ( see also Fig-. 1 and Fig. 2 ). 5 9.1 Veasurcment of Exposure and Shaving Angle Tie contour of cartridge is recorded by the movement of the stylus or the cartridge with the help of contourgraph at 20 X. All the reference lines are drawrq as per 3. The measurement of exposure and shaving angles are taken with the help of a scale and an angle protractor. 9$ Microscopic Examination &l, grease, protective film and other adherent particles should be removed from the cutting edge of the blades by any suitable means which shall not damage the b!ade edge. The blade shall be placed under a microscope at 100 X with proper illumination. The size of nicks greater than 0 01 mm shall be counted and av age number of nic&s should not be greater than. Cf. r 3k,A@ PERFORMANCE TEST lo.1 General 10.1,.1 The test shall be carried out o n 24 f 2 hours old human stubble. 10.2 Procedure 10.2.1 The operator shall shave using the disposable razor employing his usual shaving technique with shaving soap conforming to IS 5784 : 1970. The operator shall also follow thegui,delines ( if any ) for the use of+he razors given by the manufacturer of the razors. 10.3 Size of the Panel of the Operators and the Number of Blades to be Tested 10.3.1 For evaluating the performance, a panel consisting of five operators shall be formed. Each operator shall be given a set of five razors and shall be required to evaluate the performance of Dfmensions w PT PB AT An ST Se OS SL SP mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm Maximum 40 2 0 IO 0 10 27 30 1 65 1 60 1 50 7 35 20 10 Minimum 39 3 - - 21 23 1 45 1 40 1 35 7 10 19 20 -_~~ _ ~~ ~ ~~ 8 WORKMANSHlP AND FlNlS11 8.1 All the parameters of double edge such as cutting edge, straightness and parallelism, flexibility of blade, final bevel angl; of cutting edge, hardness and anti-corrosiveness shall conform to IS 7371 : 1982: _a 8.2 Swarf cleaning facilities shall be in cartridge for cleaning after shaving; 2 all the razors. With each razor the operator shall be required to shave oil consecutive days till the razor has become unsatisfactory ( see 10.4.1 ) for use. 10.4 Expression of Results and Evaluation of the Performance 10.4.1 An operator shall grade the satisfaction of the shave ( with regard to smoothness and closeness of the shave ) on each day by awarding

points in a scale offive. For the purpose of this,,. standard, the points 1 to 5 shall indicate the performance as follows: Point 1 Very unsatisfactory, Point 2 Unsatisfactory Point 3 Average ( neither unsatisfactory.nor satisfactory ) Point 4 Satisfactory Point 5 Very satisfactory 10.4.1.1 The performance shall,,be reported for each shave individually. \ 10.4.2 The number of shaves where the score per shave is 3 or above for all the five razors ard the corresponding scores shall be totalled up separately and average number of shaves per razor and average score per shave shall be _ calculated. The- razors shall be considered satisfactory with regard to the performance requirement when the following criteria are fulfilled: X a) b) c) The average number of shaves per razor shall not be less than 4 in case of single blade type and 8 in case of twin blade type. The average score per shave is 3 5 or m&e. When the average score per shave is less than 3 5 then in order to give weightage to number of extra shaves a value of 0 1 shall be added to the average score obtained for every additional increase of 0 5 in average number of shaves beyond 4 in case of single blade 8 in case of twin blade razor. 11 MARKING 11.1 Each razor shall be legibly and indelibly marked either with the manufacturer s name or initials or trade-mark. 11.2 Each individual packet of disposable razor shall be marked with the following information: a) Name of manufacturer; i TS 13973 : 1994 b) Trade mark of manufacturer, if any; c) Batch No.; d) Manufacturing date. 11.3 BIS Certification Marking The product may also be marked with the Staudard Mark. 11.2.1 The use of the Standard Mark is governed by the provisions of Bureau of lndian Standards Act, 1986 and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder The details of conditions under which the licenc? for the use of Standard Mark may be granted to manufacturers or producers may be obtained from the Bureau of indian Standards. 12 SAMPLING -rd 12.1 Lot In a consignment all the disposable razors of the same type and size manufactured from the same material under similar conditions of production shall be grouped together to constitute a lot. 12.2 Unless otherwise agreed to between the suppli_er and the purchaser, the procedure as given in IS 2500 C Part 1 ) : 1992 shall be folloived for sampling inspection. The inspection level, acceptable quality level,( AQL ) and type of. sampling plan to be followed for various characteristics shall,be as given in 12.2.1. 12.2.1 For shape, dimensions, workmanship and finish, measurement of exposure and shaving angle, and microscopic examination, a single sampling p!an with inspection level ITI and AQL of 2 5% as given in Tables I and II A of TS 2500 ( Part 1 ) : 1992 shall be followed. 13 ~PACKING - rt 13.1 Each disposable razor shail be packed in a tamper proof packing. 13.2 The packing shall be in accordance wiih the accepted trade pracrices, or as agreed to between the purchaser and supplier. However, provision of Packaged Commodities Rules, 1977 shall predominate. FIG. 1 DISPOSABLE RAZOK 3

IS 13973:1994 SINGLE BLADE TOP CAP TOP BLADE ADE SP TWIN BLADE 2 CARTRIDGE DIMENSIONS OF DISPOSABLE RAZOR 4