EN 12246:1999
(Main)Quality classification of timber used in pallets and packaging
Quality classification of timber used in pallets and packaging
This standard defines quality classes of timber used in industrial packaging and reusable pallets. Two classes P1 and P2 are defined with minimum requirements based on visual classification.
Qualitäts-Sortierung von Holz zur Verwendung in Paletten und Packmitteln
Diese Norm definiert Qualitätsklassen für Holz, das in Industriepackmitteln und wiederverwendbaren Paletten verwendet wird. Es werden zwei Klassen P1 und P2 mit Mindestanforderungen festgelegt, die auf der visuellen Sortierung beruhen.
Classes de qualité du bois utilisé dans les palettes et les emballages
La présente norme définit des classes de qualité du bois utilisé dans les emballages industriels et les palettes réutilisables. Deux classes P1 et P2 sont définies avec des exigences minimales basées sur le classement visuel.
Razvrščanje lesa za palete in embalažo po kakovosti
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Qualitäts-Sortierung von Holz zur Verwendung in Paletten und PackmittelnClasses de qualité du bois utilisé dans les palettes et les emballagesQuality classification of timber used in pallets and packaging79.040Les, hlodovina in žagan lesWood, sawlogs and sawn timber55.1
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