CEN/TC 262/WG 11 - Terminology
To be responsible, under the authority of CEN/TC 262, for development of work items 00262001 (project leader Prof. E. Mattsson) and 002620029 (project leader Dr. H.M. Heiling). On publication of work item 00262001 as EN ISO 8044, this TC is to relinquish co-ordination of subsequent revisions.
Terminology
To be responsible, under the authority of CEN/TC 262, for development of work items 00262001 (project leader Prof. E. Mattsson) and 002620029 (project leader Dr. H.M. Heiling). On publication of work item 00262001 as EN ISO 8044, this TC is to relinquish co-ordination of subsequent revisions.
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CEN/TC 262/WG 11 is a Working Group within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). It is named "Terminology" and is responsible for: To be responsible, under the authority of CEN/TC 262, for development of work items 00262001 (project leader Prof. E. Mattsson) and 002620029 (project leader Dr. H.M. Heiling). On publication of work item 00262001 as EN ISO 8044, this TC is to relinquish co-ordination of subsequent revisions. This committee has published 2 standards.
CEN/TC 262/WG 11 develops CEN standards. The scope of work includes: To be responsible, under the authority of CEN/TC 262, for development of work items 00262001 (project leader Prof. E. Mattsson) and 002620029 (project leader Dr. H.M. Heiling). On publication of work item 00262001 as EN ISO 8044, this TC is to relinquish co-ordination of subsequent revisions. Currently, there are 2 published standards from this working group.
The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) is a public standards organization that brings together the national standardization bodies of 34 European countries. CEN provides a platform for developing European Standards (ENs) and other technical documents in relation to various products, materials, services, and processes, supporting the European Single Market.
A Working Group in CEN is a specialized group responsible for developing standards or technical work within a defined scope. These bodies bring together international experts to create consensus-based standards that support global trade, safety, and interoperability.
This European Standard defines terms relating to corrosion that are widely used in modern science and technology. In addition, some definitions are supplemented with short explanations. Note 1: Throughout the document IUPAC rules for electrode potential signs are applied. The term "metal" is also used to include alloys and other metallic materials.
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This European Standard defines a number of generic terms relating to various processed of surface treatment. The list is not complete and only comprises those terms considered necessary to clarify the scope of such processes. This European Standard also establishes the glossary for electroplating and related processes. It includes terms widely used in the science and industry of electrodeposition and metal finishing. It does not include the glossary for specific coatings (e.g. vitreous enamel-porcelain enamel) for which separate documents exists or are in preparation.
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