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A European Standard (EN) is a document that has been adopted by one of the three recognized European Standardization Organizations: CEN, CENELEC or ETSI. An EN is available, in principle, in the three official languages of CEN (English, French and German). | A European Standard (EN) is a document that has been adopted by one of the three recognized European Standardization Organizations: CEN, CENELEC or ETSI. An EN is available, in principle, in the three official languages of CEN (English, French and German). | ||
− | European structural steel standard EN 10025 : 2004 | + | List of standards in ''home/library/Rules and regulations/EN'': |
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+ | European structural steel standard EN 10025 : 2004 - EN 10025 : 2004 is the new European standard for structural steel. This leaflet shows the new grades, properties and the nearest equivalent grades from former standards including EN 10025 : 1993. The grade designation system is also explained. | ||
[[Category: Rules and Regulations]] | [[Category: Rules and Regulations]] |
Revision as of 10:40, 1 April 2010
A European Standard (EN) is a document that has been adopted by one of the three recognized European Standardization Organizations: CEN, CENELEC or ETSI. An EN is available, in principle, in the three official languages of CEN (English, French and German).
List of standards in home/library/Rules and regulations/EN:
European structural steel standard EN 10025 : 2004 - EN 10025 : 2004 is the new European standard for structural steel. This leaflet shows the new grades, properties and the nearest equivalent grades from former standards including EN 10025 : 1993. The grade designation system is also explained.