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NEN-EN 1927-3

Qualitative classification of softwood round timber - Part 3 : Larches and Douglas firs

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 March 2006
Status: inactive
Page Count: 9
ICS Code (Wood, sawlogs and sawn timber): 79.040
scope:

This Standard specifies the qualitative classification for the roundwood of larch (Larix) and douglas fir (Pseudotsuga). The classification is made either using clauses 4 and 5 or using clause 6. Clauses 4 and 5 describe the qualitative classification of round timber for which the intended use is unknown. Clause 6 gives the characteristics to be included in all national standards describing a qualitative classification or as guideline for contracts describing qualities for round timber of larches and douglas firs where the intended use is known.

Document History

April 1, 2008
Qualitative classification of softwood round timber - Part 3: Larches and Douglas firs
This Standard specifies the qualitative classification for the roundwood of larch (Larix) and douglas fir (Pseudotsuga). The classification is made either using clauses 4 and 5 or using clause 6....
NEN-EN 1927-3
March 1, 2006
Qualitative classification of softwood round timber - Part 3 : Larches and Douglas firs
This Standard specifies the qualitative classification for the roundwood of larch (Larix) and douglas fir (Pseudotsuga). The classification is made either using clauses 4 and 5 or using clause 6....
June 1, 1995
Qualitative classification of softwood round timber - Part 3: Larches and Douglas fir
Specifies the qualitative classification for the roundwood of larch (Larix) and douglas fir (Pseudotsuga). The classification is made either using claused 4 and 5 or using clause 6. Clause 4 and 5...
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