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ISO 18526:2020

ISO 18526:2020 Eye and face protection – Test methods – Part 3: Physical and mechanical properties

CDN $351.00

SKU: 5f4ddac569b5 Categories: ,

Description

This document specifies the reference test methods for determining the physical and mechanical properties of eye and face protectors.

This document does not apply to any eye and face protection products for which the requirements standard(s) specifies other test methods.

Other test methods can be used if shown to be equivalent and include uncertainties of measurement no greater than those required of the reference method.

Edition

1

Published Date

2020-01-10

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

51

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document specifies the reference test methods for determining the physical and mechanical properties of eye and face protectors.

This document does not apply to any eye and face protection products for which the requirements standard(s) specifies other test methods.

Other test methods can be used if shown to be equivalent and include uncertainties of measurement no greater than those required of the reference method.

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