SPC GB/T 36961-2018 PDF

SPC GB/T 36961-2018 PDF

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SPC GB/T 36961-2018 PDF

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07/01/2019

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Hot stamping process for ultra-high strength steel -- General specification (TEXT OF DOCUMENT IS IN CHINESE)

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Standards Press of China

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Electronic (PDF)

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