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Deutsches Institute fur Normung

Standards Institution) in Germany, DIN (Deutsches Institut fur Normung), in the United States, ANSI (American National Standards Institute). [Pg.296]

Deutsche Institut fur Normung (The German Standardization Institute)... [Pg.1491]

Method validation guidelines for use in trace analysis have been proposed by various authors, but there is little consistency in the recommended approaches. The general validation guidelines proposed by standards organizations such as ISO (International Organization for Standardization), DIN (Deutsches Institut fUr Normung German Institute for Standardization) and others are often not well defined and consequently... [Pg.95]

DIN EN 1528-3, Fettreiche Lebensmittel - Bestimmung von Pestiziden und Polychlorierten Biphenylen (PCB) - TeU 3 Reinigungs verfahren, Verfahren G , Deutsches Institut fur Normung, Berlin (1996). [Pg.1127]

Deutsches Institut fur Normung, German Institute on Standardisation (Berlin, Germany) ... [Pg.772]

Producing Thermal Decomposition Products from Materials in an Air Stream and Their Toxicological Testing Part 1. Test Method 53436. Deutsches Institut fur Normung, Berlin, 1981. [Pg.46]

DIN Deutsches Institut fur Normung, Burggrafenstrasse 6, Postfach 1107, D-1000 Berlin 30, Germany. [Pg.72]

Deutsches Institut fur Normung Fachausschuss Mineralol- und Brennstoffnormung, Hamburg, Germany. [Pg.404]

Needless to say that the Deutsche Institut fur Normung (DIN, German Institute for Standardization) has determined the minimum values of break-through times of filters under standard testing conditions. These conditions are ... [Pg.231]

Fachgruppe Wasserchemie in der Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker in Gemeinschaft mit dem Normen-ausschuB Wasserwesen im DIN Deutsches Institut fur Normung e.V (Ed.) Deutsche Einheitsverfah-ren zur Wasser-, Abwasser- und Schlannnuntersuchung, DIN-Normen, Beuth, Berlin, in Lieferung seit 1960... [Pg.316]

Wherever possible, testing should be carried out in accordance with an approved standard. These include the standards issued by the International Standards Organization (ISO), the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), and the Deutsches Institut fur Normung (DIN). There are many other standards of international repute, such as the NF, JIS, and BS standards. Most countries have their own standards. These are adjusted to suit local requirements but are based on the main international standards. Evaluations carried out to these standards in a laboratory compliant with the ISO 9001 quality standard carry more weight than those tested under other conditions. Other standards, such as aviation and maritime specifications, are also recognized in their fields. In all cases, the most recent issue of the standard or specification must be used. [Pg.163]

Deutsches Institut fur Normung (German Standards Institute). Public shorthand for the class of chlorinated dibenzodioxins. Often refers only to the number of the class 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzodioxin, considered to be most toxic. [Pg.305]

DIN Deutsches Institut fur Normung e.V., Deutsches Informationszentrum fur techn. Regeln (DITR), Berlin. [Pg.288]

DIN 54333 T1 Deutsches Institut fur Normung Horizontally held specimens, because of the heat distribution less severe than vertical tests... [Pg.113]

Deutsches Institut Fur Normunge. e.V., Flussige Kraftsoffe Dieselkraftstoff aus Fettesauremethylester (FAME) Mindestanfordemngen. DIN E 51606 September (1997). [Pg.3232]

Organizations such as the Association of American Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC) and the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) in the USA, the British Standards Institute in the United Kingdom, the Deutsches Institut fur Normung (DIN) in Germany and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) headquartered in Switzerland publish test methods that can be used to evaluate the performance of chemical finishes. [Pg.113]

DIN. Deutsch Institut fur Normung develops standards for materials in Germany. Two systems are used to describe metals by their chemical composition. The first consists of the letters DIN followed by an alphanumeric or numeric code. The second, known as the Werkstoff number, uses numbers only with a decimal point after the first digit. See Figure 2-7. [Pg.21]


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