DIN 50000 To DIN 59999
DIN | TITLE | STATUS | DIN REPLACEMENT | OTHER ORG REPLACEMENT |
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DIN 51097 | Testing of floor coverings; determination of the anti-slip properties: wet-loaded barefoot areas; walking method; ramp test | Withdrawn | DIN 51130 | |
DIN 51130 | Testing of floor coverings; determination of the anti-slip properties: workrooms and fields of activities with slip danger, walking method - ramp test | Withdrawn | DIN 51097 | |
DIN 51501 | Lubricants; Lubricating Oils L-AN; Minimum Requirements | Withdrawn | ||
DIN 52368 | Testing of particleboards; determination of formaldehyde emission by gas analysis | Withdrawn | DIN EN 717-2 | EN 717-2 |
DIN 53150 | Paints and varnishes - Determination of the drying stage of coatings (modified Bandow-Wolff method) | Active | ||
DIN 53438 | Testing of combustible materials; response to ignition by small flame | Active | ||
DIN 53452 | Testing of Plastics; Flexural Test | Withdrawn | DIN EN ISO 178 | ISO 178 |
DIN 53575 | Flexible Cellular Polymeric Materials - Determination of Tear Strength | Withdrawn | DIN EN ISO 8067 | ISO 8067 |
DIN 54836 | Testing of combustible materials; determination of ignition temperature | Active | ||
DIN 54837 | Determination of burning behaviour using a gas burner | Active | ||
DIN 55003-3 | Machine tools; symbols; numerically controlled machine tools | Withdrawn | ||
DIN 58810 | Surgical implants; threads for bone screws and nuts | Withdrawn | ||
DIN 58888 | Thread connection for microscope objectives | Withdrawn | DIN ISO 8038-1 | ISO 8038-1 |
DIN ISO 53438
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