EN 348:1992/AC:1993
(Corrigendum)Protective clothing - Test method: Determination of behaviour of materials on impact of small splashes of molten metal
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Protective clothing - Test method: Determination of behaviour of materials on impact of small splashes of molten metal
Schutzkleidung - Prüfmethode: Verhaltensbestimmung von Materialien bei Einwirkung von kleinen Spritzern geschmolzenen Metalls
Vêtements de protection - Méthodes d'essai: Détermination du comportement des matériaux au contact avec des petites projections de métal liquide
Varovalna obleka - Preskusna metoda: Ugotavljanje obnašanja materialov, zadetih z brizgom staljene kovine
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SIST EN 348:1996/AC:1998
01-april-1998
Varovalna obleka - Preskusna metoda: Ugotavljanje obnašanja materialov, zadetih
z brizgom staljene kovine
Protective clothing - Test method: Determination of behaviour of materials on impact of
small splashes of molten metal
Schutzkleidung - Prüfmethode: Verhaltensbestimmung von Materialien bei Einwirkung
von kleinen Spritzern geschmolzenen Metalls
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