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DS/EN 60811-409

Electric and optical fibre cables - Test methods for non-metallic materials - Part 409: Miscellaneous tests - Loss of mass test for thermoplastic insulations and sheaths

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 3 August 2012
Status: active
Page Count: 22
ICS Code (Cables): 29.060.20
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IEC 60811-409:2012 gives the procedure for measuring the loss of mass which normally applies to PVC insulations and sheaths. IEC 60811-409:2012 cancels and replaces Clause 8 of IEC 60811-3-2:1985, which is withdrawn. Full details of the replacements are shown in Annex A of IEC 60811-100:2012. There are no specific technical changes with respect to the previous edition, but see the Foreword to IEC 60811-100:2012.This publication is to be read in conjunction with IEC 60811-100:2012.

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DS/EN 60811-409
August 3, 2012
Electric and optical fibre cables - Test methods for non-metallic materials - Part 409: Miscellaneous tests - Loss of mass test for thermoplastic insulations and sheaths
IEC 60811-409:2012 gives the procedure for measuring the loss of mass which normally applies to PVC insulations and sheaths. IEC 60811-409:2012 cancels and replaces Clause 8 of IEC 60811-3-2:1985,...
Electric and optical fibre cables - Test methods for non-metallic materials -- Part 409: Miscellaneous tests - Loss of mass test for thermoplastic insulations and sheaths
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Electric and optical fibre cables - Test methods for non-metallic materials -- Part 409: Miscellaneous tests - Loss of mass test for thermoplastic insulations and sheaths
This Part 409 of IEC 60811 gives the procedure for measuring the loss of mass which normally applies to PVC insulations and sheaths.

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