SIST HD 307.2 S1:1998
(Main)Specification for solventless polymerisable resinous compounds used for electrical insulation -- Part 2: Methods of test
Specification for solventless polymerisable resinous compounds used for electrical insulation -- Part 2: Methods of test
Superseded by EN 60455-2:1999
Bestimmungen für Reaktionsharzmassen und -formstoffe in der Elektrotechnik -- Teil 2: Prüfverfahren
Spécification relative aux composés résineux polymérisables sans solvant utilisés comme isolants électriques -- Partie 2: Méthodes d'essai
Specification for solventless polymerisable resinous compounds used for electrical insulation - Part 2: Methods of test (IEC 60455-2:1977 + IEC 60455-2:1977/A1:1982)
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