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2、April/Avril 2004Textile Test Methodes pourMethods epreuves textilesBreaking Strength of Fabrics Resistance a la rupture des Strip Method Constant- tissus Methodes des bandestime-to-break Principle effilochees Principe derupture a temps constantICS 59.080.30National Standard of CanadaNorme nationale
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43、N/CGSB-4.2Method/Methode 9.1July/Juillet 1977Extended/ProlongeeApril/Avril 1997Reaffirmed/ConfirmeeApril/Avril 2004NATIONAL NORMESTANDARD NATIONALEOF CANADA DU CANADATEXTILE TEST METHODES POURMETHODSEPREUVES TEXTILESBREAKING STRENGTH OF RESISTANCE A LA RUPTUREFABRICS STRIP METHOD DES TISSUS METHODES
44、 DESCONSTANT-TIME-TO-BREAK BANDES EFFILOCHEES PRINCIPLE PRINCIPE DE RUPTURE ATEMPS CONSTANTPrepared by the/Preparee par Approved by the/Approuvee par leCanadian General Standards Board Standards Council of CanadalOffice des normes generales du Canada Conseil canadien des normesPublished May 1990 by
45、the Publiee, mai 1990, parCanadian General Standards Board lOffice des normes generales du CanadaOttawa, Canada K1A 1G6 Ottawa, Canada K1A 1G6 Minister of Supply and Services Canada 1990 Ministre des Approvisionnements et Services Canada 1990No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form
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48、 P. PML ConsultingChairperson/PresidentCanada Customs and Revenue Agency Allen, L. Agence des douanes et du revenu du CanadaRentex Mills Inc. Baig-Mirza, A. Rentex Mills Inc.Bodycote ORTECH Bauerle, J. Bodycote ORTECHThe Incredible Clothing Company Bergs, A.M. The Incredible Clothing CompanyNational Defence Bourget, S. Defense nationaleNational Defence Carrick, D. Defense nationaleLogistik Unicorp Inc. Carriere, S. Logistik Unicorp Inc.REETEX Cha