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NF EN 13616-2+A1

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2025-09-03
Overfill prevention devices for static tanks for liquid fuels - Part 2: Overfill prevention devices without a closure device
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NF EN ISO 19901-5

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2021-12-01
Petroleum and natural gas industries - Specific requirements for offshore structures - Part 5 : weight management
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NF EN IEC 61189-2-720

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2024-04-12
Test methods for electrical materials, circuit boards and other interconnection structures and assemblies - Part 2-720: Detection of defects in interconnection structures by measurement of capacitance
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NF EN 60368-4

En Vigor
2001-05-01
Piezoelectric filters of assessed quality - Part 4 : sectional specification - Capability approval
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NF EN 3932

En Vigor
2001-12-01
Aerospace series - Nickel base alloy NI-B13001 (NiP11) - Filler metal for brazing - Amorphous foil
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NF L05-020

En Vigor
1954-04-01
Screw threads. Thread run-outs (rech.).
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NF DTU 68.3

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2017-04-29
Building works - Mecanical ventilation installations - Part 1-1-1 : general rules for calculation, design and execution - Contract bill of technical model clauses - Part 1-1-2 : self adjusting controlled one flow mechanical ventilation - Calculation rules, design and execution - Contract bill of technical model clauses - Part 1-1-3 : controlled gaz mechanical ventilation - Calculation rules, design and execution - Contract bill of technical model clauses - Part 1-1-4 : controlled and automatically adjustable fan-assisted balanced ventilation - Calculation rules, design and installation - Part 1-2 : general criteria for selection of materials - Part 2 : contract bill of special administrative model clauses
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NF EN 3304

En Vigor
1997-03-01
Aerospace series. Screws, 100 degrees countersunk reduced head, offset cruciform recess, close tolerance normal shank, short thread, in titanium alloy, anodized, MoS2 lubricated. Classification : 1100 MPa (at ambient temperature) / 315 degrees celsius.