1、CAN/CGSB-4.2 No./N0 lO-M87 SupersededRemplace CAN/CGSB-4.2 MethodMthode 10 Canadian General Office des normes Standards Board gnrales du Canada Julv/Juillet 1977 ExlendedfProlong e DecemberDcembre 1992 ReaffirmedKonfirme NovemberlNovembre 1998 Textile Test Mthodes pour Methods preuves textiles Elong
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44、TEXTILE TEST METHODS ELONGATION Prepared by theprpare par Canadian General Standards Board loffice des normes gnrales du Canada Published May 1987 by the Canadian General Standards Board Ottawa, Canada K1A 1G6 OMioister of Supply and Services Canada - 1987 No part of this publication may be reproduc
45、ed in any form without the prior permission of the publisher. NORME NATIONALE DU CANADA MTHODES POUR PREUVES TEXTILES ALLONGEMENT Approved by the/Approuve par le es Standards Council of Canada OGC Conseil canadien des normes Publie, mai 1987, par lOffice des normes gnrales du Canada Ottawa, Canada K
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