ISO 10156-2:2005 PDF

ISO 10156-2:2005 PDF

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ISO 10156-2:2005 PDF

Published Date:
08/01/2005

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Active

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Gas cylinders - Gases and gas mixtures - Part 2: Determination of oxidizing ability of toxic and corrosive gases and gas mixtures

Publisher:
International Organization for Standardization

Document status:
Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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10 minutes

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ISO 10156-2:2005 specifies a test and a calculation method to be used for determining whether or not a gas (or a gas mixture) is more oxidizing than air. It applies only to toxic and corrosive gases and gas mixtures.
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Published : 08/01/2005

History

ISO 10156:2017
Published Date: 07/01/2017
Gas cylinders - Gases and gas mixtures - Determination of fire potential and oxidizing ability for the selection of cylinder valve outlets
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ISO 10156:2010
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ISO 10156-2:2005
Published Date: 08/01/2005
Gas cylinders - Gases and gas mixtures - Part 2: Determination of oxidizing ability of toxic and corrosive gases and gas mixtures
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ISO 10156:1996
Published Date: 02/01/1996
Gases and gas mixtures -- Determination of fire potential and oxidizing ability for the selection of cylinder valve outlets
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