EN 1885:1998
(Main)Feather and down - Terms and definitions
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- 21-Apr-1998
- 28-Aug-2018
- 01.040.59
- 59.040
- CEN/TC 222
Feather and down - Terms and definitions
This European standard defines the principal terms used in the field of feather and down.
Federn und Daunen - Benennungen und Definitionen
Diese Europäische Norm definiert die Grundbegriffe, die im Bereich Federn- und Daunen verwendet werden.
Plumes et duvets - Termes et définitions
Cette norme européenne définit les principaux termes utilisés dans le domaine des plumes et duvets.
Feather and down - Terms and definitions
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Feather and down - Terms and definitionsFedern und Daunen - Benennungen und DefinitionenPlumes et duvets - Termes et définitionsFeather and down - Terms and definitions59.040Pomožni materiali za tekstilijeTextile auxiliary materials01.040.59Tekstilna in usnjarska tehnologija (Slovarji)Textile and leather technology (Vocabularies)ICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 1885:1998SIST EN 1
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