SIST EN 58:1998/A1:1998
(Amendment)Sampling bituminous binders
Sampling bituminous binders
Mutual understanding and communication.
Probenahme bituminöser Bindemittel
Verstaendigung und Kommunikation.
Echantillonnage des liants bitumineux
Compréhension mutuelle et communication.
Vzorčenje bituminoznih veziv
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST EN 58:1998/A1:1998
01-maj-1998
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Sampling bituminous binders
Probenahme bituminöser Bindemittel
Echantillonnage des liants bitumineux
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 58:1984/A1:1986
ICS:
75.140 Voski, bitumni in drugi naftni Waxes, bituminous materials
proizvodi and other petroleum products
91.100.50 Veziva. Tesnilni materiali Binders. Sealing materials
SIST EN 58:1998/A1:1998 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote al
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