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DSF/FPREN 16140

Natural stone test methods – Determination of sensitivity to changes in appearance produced by thermal cycles

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Status: active
Page Count: 18
ICS Code (Mineral materials and products): 91.100.15
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This European Standard specifies a method to assess possible alterations of natural stones (mainly visible sensitivity to oxidation processes) under the effect of sudden changes in temperature (thermal shock).

Document History

January 21, 2019
Natural stone test methods – Determination of sensitivity to changes in appearance produced by thermal cycles
This document specifies a method to assess possible alterations of natural stones (mainly visible sensitivity to oxidation processes) under the effect of sudden changes in temperature (thermal shock).
May 5, 2011
Natural stone test methods – Determination of sensitivity to changes in appearance produced by thermal cycles
This European Standard specifies a method to assess possible alterations of natural stones (mainly visible sensitivity to oxidation processes) under the effect of sudden changes in temperature...
DSF/FPREN 16140
Natural stone test methods – Determination of sensitivity to changes in appearance produced by thermal cycles
This European Standard specifies a method to assess possible alterations of natural stones (mainly visible sensitivity to oxidation processes) under the effect of sudden changes in temperature...
Natural stone test methods - Determination of sensitivity to changes in appearance produced by thermal cycles
This European Standard specifies a method to assess possible alterations of natural stones (mainly visible sensitivity to oxidation processes) under the effect of sudden changes in temperature...
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