BS EN ISO 16120-3:2011 PDF

BS EN ISO 16120-3:2011 PDF

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BS EN ISO 16120-3:2011 PDF

Published Date:
07/31/2011

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Active

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Non-alloy steel wire rod for conversion to wire-Specific requirements for rimmed and rimmed substitute, low-carbon steel wire rod

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British Standard / European Standard / International Organization for Standardization

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Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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Cross References:
ISO 377
ISO 404
ISO 4885
ISO 4948-1
ISO 4948-2
ISO/TS 4949
ISO 4967
ISO 6929
ISO 16120-1:2011
YB/T 170.3:2002


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File Size : 1 file , 1000 KB
ISBN(s) : 9780580597220
Note : This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 16
Product Code(s) : 30169309, 30169309, 30169309
Published : 07/31/2011
Same As : BS EN ISO 16120-3:2011

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BS EN ISO 16120-3:2011
Published Date: 07/31/2011
Non-alloy steel wire rod for conversion to wire-Specific requirements for rimmed and rimmed substitute, low-carbon steel wire rod
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