ISO 9058:2008
(Main)Glass containers - Standard tolerances for bottles
Glass containers - Standard tolerances for bottles
ISO 9058:2008 specifies tolerances for glass bottles of circular cross-section and nominal capacity from 50 ml to 5 000 ml.
Récipients en verre — Tolérances standards pour bouteilles
L'ISO 9058:2008 spécifie certaines tolérances des bouteilles en verre de section circulaire et de capacité nominale comprise entre 50 ml et 5 000 ml.
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 26-Feb-2008
- Technical Committee
- ISO/TC 63 - Glass containers
- Drafting Committee
- ISO/TC 63 - Glass containers
- Current Stage
- 9093 - International Standard confirmed
- Start Date
- 06-Feb-2025
- Completion Date
- 13-Dec-2025
Relations
- Effective Date
- 15-Apr-2008
Overview
ISO 9058:2008 is an international standard that specifies standard tolerances for glass bottles with circular cross-sections. It covers glass containers ranging in nominal capacity from 50 ml to 5,000 ml, providing essential guidelines on dimensional and volumetric tolerances. Developed by ISO/TC 63 (Glass Containers Technical Committee), this second edition updates the original 1992 version to reflect current industry requirements and ensure consistency in glass bottle manufacturing.
This standard is crucial for manufacturers, quality control professionals, and packaging engineers aiming to maintain uniform quality and interchangeability in glass bottles used worldwide.
Key Topics
ISO 9058:2008 outlines several key tolerance criteria for glass bottles, including:
Capacity Tolerance
Defines the acceptable error margin on the effective capacity of bottles. Capacity errors range from 1% to 10% depending on bottle size, ensuring reliable volumetric accuracy for different bottle volumes.Height Tolerance
Specifies the allowable deviation in bottle height based on a formula involving the nominal height, allowing flexibility while maintaining standardization.Maximum Diameter Tolerance
Provides tolerance limits for the bottle's maximum body diameter, essential for compatibility with packaging machinery and storage.Verticality Tolerance
Regulates the deviation of the bottle’s axis from vertical alignment. The allowable verticality tolerance varies with bottle height, ensuring stability and ease of handling.Non-Parallelism Tolerance
Controls the degree of non-parallelism between the bottle’s ring and its base, critical for securing consistent sealing and proper placement.
The standard references additional ISO documents like ISO 7348 (Glass Containers Vocabulary) and ISO 9009 (Testing height and non-parallelism) to ensure comprehensive application of terminology and test methods.
Applications
ISO 9058:2008 is widely applied in industries focusing on:
Glass Bottle Manufacturing
Enables manufacturers to produce bottles with standardized dimensions and consistent capacity tolerances, minimizing defects and enhancing customer satisfaction.Quality Assurance and Inspection
Provides clear benchmarks for inspecting and verifying glass bottles’ dimensional accuracy, helping suppliers meet contractual and regulatory requirements.Packaging and Bottling
Assists packaging engineers in designing equipment that accommodates standard tolerances, improving bottle fitting, capping, and transportation stability.Regulatory Compliance
Supports compliance with international trade and safety regulations by aligning glass bottle production with globally recognized specifications.
By adopting ISO 9058:2008, companies can optimize production processes, reduce material waste, and ensure compatibility with downstream packaging and filling operations.
Related Standards
For comprehensive application and understanding, ISO 9058:2008 aligns closely with other standards, including:
ISO 7348:1992 - Glass containers - Vocabulary related to manufacturing and measurements, which provides the definitions for terms used in glass container standards.
ISO 9009:1991 - Glass containers - Test methods for measuring height and non-parallelism, essential for implementing the testing protocols referenced in ISO 9058.
Council Directive 75/107/EEC - A European guideline relating to acceptable tolerances in container capacities, forming part of the foundation for this ISO standard.
These related standards complement ISO 9058 by establishing vocabulary, testing methodologies, and regulatory frameworks critical for the global trade and standardization of glass bottles.
Keywords: ISO 9058:2008, glass bottles, standard tolerances, capacity tolerance, verticality tolerance, packaging standards, glass container manufacturing, quality assurance, bottle dimensions, circular cross-section bottles.
Frequently Asked Questions
ISO 9058:2008 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Glass containers - Standard tolerances for bottles". This standard covers: ISO 9058:2008 specifies tolerances for glass bottles of circular cross-section and nominal capacity from 50 ml to 5 000 ml.
ISO 9058:2008 specifies tolerances for glass bottles of circular cross-section and nominal capacity from 50 ml to 5 000 ml.
ISO 9058:2008 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 55.100 - Bottles. Pots. Jars. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
ISO 9058:2008 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 9058:1992. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
ISO 9058:2008 is available in PDF format for immediate download after purchase. The document can be added to your cart and obtained through the secure checkout process. Digital delivery ensures instant access to the complete standard document.
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 9058
Second edition
2008-03-01
Glass containers — Standard tolerances
for bottles
Récipients en verre — Tolérances standards pour bouteilles
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Deuxième édition
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Récipients en verre — Tolérances
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Glass containers — Standard tolerances for bottles
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Cette deuxième édition annule et remplace la première édition (ISO 9058:1992), dont elle constitue une
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