1、 Textile test methods Resistance to snagging Mace test Mthodes pour preuves textiles Rsistance aux accrocs Essai la masse National Standard of Canada Norme nationale du Canada CAN/CGSB-4.2 No./No60-M89 Supersedes/Remplace CAN/CGSB-4.2 Method/Mthode 60 July/Juillet 1977 Reaffirmed/Confirme November/N
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47、irme November/Novembre 2013 National Standard of Canada Norme nationale du Canada Textile test methods Resistance to snagging Mace test Mthodes pour preuves textiles Rsistance aux accrocs Essai la masse Published September 1989 by the Canadian General Standards Board Gatineau, Canada K1A 1G6 Publie,
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