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NEN-EN 622-2

Fibreboards - Specifications - Part 2: Requirements for general purpose boards for use in dry conditions

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 April 1993
Status: inactive
ICS Code (Fibre and particle boards): 79.060.20
scope:

Specifies the requirements for hardboards as defined in EN 316. The values listed in this standard relate to product properties but they are not characteristic values to be used in design calculations.

Document History

September 1, 2006
Fibreboards - Specifications - Part 2: Requirements for hardboards
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May 1, 2004
Fibreboards - Specifications - Part 2: Requirements for hardboards
This European Standard specifies the requirements for hardboards as defined in EN 316. The values listed in this standard relate to product properties but they are not characteristic values to be...
October 1, 2003
Fibreboards - Specifications - Part 2: Requirements for hardboards
This European Standard specifies the requirements for hardboards as defined in EN 316. The values listed in this standard relate to product properties but they are not characteristic values to be...
June 1, 1997
Fibreboards - Specifications - Part 2: Requirements for hardboards
Specifies the requirements for hardboards as defined in EN 316. The values listed in this standard relate to product properties but they are not characteristic values to be used in design...
NEN-EN 622-2
April 1, 1993
Fibreboards - Specifications - Part 2: Requirements for general purpose boards for use in dry conditions
Specifies the requirements for hardboards as defined in EN 316. The values listed in this standard relate to product properties but they are not characteristic values to be used in design...
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