EN 10001:1990
(Main)Definition and classification of pig-irons
Definition and classification of pig-irons
This annex is applicable to pig-iron in the solid state, unless otherwise agreed at the time of ordering
Begriffsbestimmung und Einteilung von Roheisen
Verstaendigung und Kommunikation.
Définition et classification des fontes brutes
Compréhension mutuelle et communication.
Definicija in razvrščanje grodljev
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Begriffsbestimmung und Einteilung von RoheisenDéfinition et classification des fontes brutesDefinition and classification of pig-irons77.080.10ŽelezoIrons01.040.77Metalurgija (Slovarji)Metallurgy (Vocabularies)ICS:Ta slove
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