Standard requirements
Unit conversion
4.3 Measurement of net content requirement 4.3.1 Measurement requirements for actual content of single piece
singleton Quantitatively packaged goods The actual content of shall accurately reflect the marked net content. The difference between the marked net content and the actual net content shall not be greater than the allowable shortage specified in Table 3. Table 3 Allowable Shortage
Marked net content (Q) g or ml of quantitatively packed goods in mass or volume | Allowable Shortage( T )G or ml |
- | Percentage of Q | G or ml |
0~50 | nine | —— |
50~100 | —— | four point five |
100~200 | four point five | —— |
200~300 | —— | nine |
300~500 | three | —— |
500~1000 | —— | fifteen |
1000~10 000 | one point five | —— |
10 000~15 000 | —— | one hundred and fifty |
15 000~50 000 | one | —— |
Net quantity marked for quantitatively packed goods in length (Q) | Allowable Shortage( T )m |
Q≤5m | No shortage allowed |
Q>5m | Q×2% |
Net quantity marked on quantitatively packed commodities (Q) | Allowable Shortage( T ) |
All Q | Q×3% |
Count the marked net quantity of prepackaged products with fixed content (Q) | Allowable Shortage( T ) |
Q≤50 | No shortage allowed |
Q>50 | Q×1% |
Note: a For the allowable shortage( T )When Q ≤ 1kg or Q ≤ 1L, the 0.01g or ml position of T value is rounded to 0.1g or ml; When Q > 1kg or Q > 1L, the 0.1g or ml position of T value is rounded to g or ml;
B Multiply the marked net content by 1%. If there is a decimal, carry the number to the next nearest integer. This value may be greater than 1%, but it is acceptable because the number of goods is an integer and cannot contain decimals.