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thermal expansion, Total:14 items.
In the international standard classification, thermal expansion involves: Refractories, Construction materials, Ceramics, Road vehicle systems, Earthworks. Excavations. Foundation construction. Underground works.
International Organization for Standardization (ISO), thermal expansion
- ISO 16835:2014 Refractory products - Determination of thermal expansion
Association Francaise de Normalisation, thermal expansion
BE-NBN, thermal expansion
British Standards Institution (BSI), thermal expansion
- BS EN 821-1:1995 Advanced technical ceramics - Monolithic ceramics - Thermo-physical properties - Determination of thermal expansion
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China, thermal expansion
- GB/T 22310-2008 Road vehicles.Brake linings.Effects of heat on dimensions and form of disc brake pads-test procedure
Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS), thermal expansion
- KS F 2608-2022 Standard test method for measuring of linear thermal expansion for building materials
- KS F 2608-2011(2021) Measuring method of linear thermal expansion for building materials
ZA-SANS, thermal expansion
- SANS 5916:1980 Thermal expansion of refractory materials (dial gauge method for temparatures up to 1 150 鳦)
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), thermal expansion
- ASTM D4535-13e2 Standard Test Methods for Measurement of Thermal Expansion of Rock Using Dilatometer
- ASTM D4535-21 Standard Test Methods for Measurement of Thermal Expansion of Rock Using Dilatometer
- ASTM D4535-85(2000) Standard Test Methods for Measurement of Thermal Expansion of Rock Using a Dilatometer
- ASTM D4535-85(2004) Standard Test Methods for Measurement of Thermal Expansion of Rock Using a Dilatometer
Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC), thermal expansion
- JIS A 1325:1995 Measuring method of linear thermal expansion for building materials
- JIS R 1618:1994 Measuring method of thermal expansion of fine ceramics by thermomechanical analysis