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NEN-EN 1330-1

Non destructive testing - Terminology - Part 1: List of general terms

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 December 1998
Status: inactive
Page Count: 27
ICS Code (Testing (Vocabularies)): 01.040.19
ICS Code (Non-destructive testing): 19.100
scope:

Is concerned with the general terms used in non destructive testing, but which stem from other fields (electricity, vacuum technology, metrology..). For the sake of consistency, the definition of these terms, which already exist in the documents mentioned in clause 2 and which are worldwide recognize, also apply in non-destructive testing.

Document History

January 1, 2015
Non destructive testing - Terminology - Part 1: List of general terms
NEN-EN 1330-1 is concerned with the general terms used in non destructive testing, but which stem from other fields (electricity, vacuum technology, metrology...). For the sake of consistency, the...
NEN-EN 1330-1
December 1, 1998
Non destructive testing - Terminology - Part 1: List of general terms
Is concerned with the general terms used in non destructive testing, but which stem from other fields (electricity, vacuum technology, metrology..). For the sake of consistency, the definition of...
December 1, 1998
Non destructive testing - Terminology - Part 1: List of general terms
Is concerned with the general terms used in non destructive testing, but which stem from other fields (electricity, vacuum technology, metrology..). For the sake of consistency, the definition of...
August 1, 1996
Non destructive testing - Terminology - Part 1: General terms
Is concerned with the general terms used in non destructive testing, but which stem from other fields (electricity, vacuum technology, metrology..). For the sake of consistency, the definition of...
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