This International Standard specifies the general principles to be applied when sampling batches of raw tobacco in order to assess either
— the mean value of one or more of its characteristics, or
— the heterogeneity of one or more of its characteristics.
NOTE If it is necessary to sample tobacco taken from cigarettes, the procedures listed in 5.1 of ISO 8243:1991 should be used. Manufactured tobacco products, including products intended for sale or distribution, are specifically not included in the scope of this International Standard.
This International Standard is applicable to the sampling of batches of raw tobacco of the following types:
a) leaf tobacco:
1) flue cured,
2) air cured,
3) sun cured,
4) fire cured;
b) pretreated raw tobacco:
1) which has undergone fermentation (in packages not intended for retail or wholesale sales or distribution, in bulk, in chambers),
2) which has been partially or completely stemmed,
3) which is in the form of stems,
4) which is in the form of waste and remnants,
5) which has been reconstituted in the form of strips.
ISO 4874:2000 history
2020ISO 4874:2020 Tobacco — Sampling of batches of raw material — General principles
2000ISO 4874:2000 Tobacco - Sampling of batches of raw material - General principles
1981ISO 4874:1981 Tobacco - Sampling of batches of raw material - General principles