EN 313-2:1999
(Main)Plywood - Classification and terminology - Part 2: Terminology
Plywood - Classification and terminology - Part 2: Terminology
This European Standard defines the principal terms concerning plywood.
Sperrholz - Klassifizierung und Terminologie - Teil 2: Terminologie
Diese Europäische Norm legt die wichtigsten Begriffe für Sperrholz fest.
Contreplaqué - Classification et terminologie - Partie 2: Terminologie
Cette norme européenne définit les principaux termes concernant le contreplaqué.
Vezane plošče - Razvrstitev in terminologija - 2. del: Terminologija
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.LMDSperrholz - Klassifizierung und Terminologie - Teil 2: TerminologieContreplaqué - Classification et terminologie - Partie 2: TerminologiePlywood - Classification and terminology - Part 2: Terminology79.060.10Vezan lesPlywood01.040.79Lesna tehnologija (Slovarji)Wood technology (Vocabularies)ICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 313-2:1999SIST EN 313-2:2000en01-maj-2000SIST EN
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