ISO 8256:1990/Cor 1:1991
(Corrigendum)Plastics — Determination of tensile-impact strength — Technical Corrigendum 1
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- 15-May-1991
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Plastics — Determination of tensile-impact strength — Technical Corrigendum 1
Plastiques — Détermination de la résistance au choc-traction — Rectificatif technique 1
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 8256 : 1990 ‘(’
TECHNICAL CORRIG.ENDUM 1
Published 1991-05-15
INTERNATIONAL ORGANKATION FOR STANDARDIZATION. MEmYHAPOflHAR OPI-AHM3A~Mfl I-IO CTAHfiAPTM3A~MM. ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION
Plastics - Determination of tensile-impact strengthTECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1
Plastiques - Determination de Ia rhistance au choc- traction
RECTIFICA TIF TECHNIQUE 7
Technical corrigendum 1 to International Standard ISO 3256 : 1990 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 61, Plastics, Sub-
Committee SC 2, Mechanical properties.Page 6
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NORME INTERNATIONALE ISO 8256 : 1990
RECTIFICATIF TECHNIQUE 1
Publié 1991-05-15
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION. ME>K,QYHAPOAHAR OPrAHM3A~Mfl f-l0 CTAHAAPTM3A~MM. ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION
Plastiques - Détermination de la résistance auchoc-traction
RECTIFICATIF TECHNIQUE 1
Plastics - De termina tion of tensile-impac t s treng th
JECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 7
Le Rectificatif technique 1 à la Norme internationale ISO 8256: 1990 a été élaboré par le comité technique ISO/TC 61, Plastiques,
sous-comité SC 2, Propriétés mécaniques.Page 6
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