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EVS-EN 13293:2003

Transportable gas cylinders - Specification for the design and construction of refillable transportable seamless normalized carbon manganese steel gas cylinders of water capacity up to 0,5 litre for compressed, liquefied and dissolved gases and up to 1 litre for carbon dioxide

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Kehtiv alates 01.03.2003
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EN 13293:2002
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23.020.35 Gaasiballoonid
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01.03.2003
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This draft standard sets out minimum requirements for the material design, construction and workmanship, manufacturing processes and tests at manufacture of refillable seamless nomalized gas cylinders made from carbon manganese steel of water capacities up to and including 0,5 litre for permanent, liquefiable and dissolved gases and up to 1 litre for carbon dioxide use only

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