BS EN 24491-1:1993 PDF

BS EN 24491-1:1993 PDF

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BS EN 24491-1:1993 PDF

Published Date:
06/15/1993

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Active

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Metallic powders. Determination of oxygen content by reduction methods-General guidelines

Publisher:
British-Adopted European Standard

Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

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10 minutes

Delivery time (for Czech version):
200 business days

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bs-en-24491-1-1993_1113871

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Cross References:
BS EN 24491-2
BS EN 24491-4
ISO 3954

File Size : 1 file , 340 KB
ISBN(s) : 058021916X
Note : This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 12
Product Code(s) : 304294, 304294, 00304294
Published : 06/15/1993
Same As : BS EN 24491-1:1993

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BS EN 24491-1:1993
Published Date: 06/15/1993
Metallic powders. Determination of oxygen content by reduction methods-General guidelines
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