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Four point bending strength
Four point bending strength, Total:10 items.
In the international standard classification, Four point bending strength involves: Ceramics, Solar energy engineering, Glass, Inorganic chemicals, Products of the chemical industry.
German Institute for Standardization, Four point bending strength
- DIN 51944:2020-12 Testing of carbonaceous materials - Determination of flexural strength by four point method - Solid materials
- DIN 51944:1999 Testing of carbonaceous materials - Determination of flexural strength by four point method - Solid materials
- DIN 51944:2020 Testing of carbonaceous materials - Determination of flexural strength by four point method - Solid materials
- DIN 51944 Berichtigung 1:2006 Testing of carbonaceous materials - Determination of flexural strength by four point method - Solid materials, Corrigendum to DIN 51944:1999-01
国家市场监督管理总局、中国国家标准化管理委员会, Four point bending strength
- GB/T 39826-2021 Fine ceramics—Determining flexural bond strength—Four-point bending method
Group Standards of the People's Republic of China, Four point bending strength
- T/CSTM 00587-2023 Test method for flexural strength of crystalline silicon cells—Four-point flexural
British Standards Institution (BSI), Four point bending strength
- BS EN 1288-3:2000 Glass in building - Determination of the bending strength of glass - Test with specimen supported at two points (four point bending)
- BS ISO 23242:2020 Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics). Test method for flexural strength of monolithic ceramic thin plates at room temperature by three-point or four-point bending
- 19/30375027 DC BS ISO 23242. Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics). Test method for flexural strength of monolithic ceramic thin plates at room temperature by three-point or four-point bending
RU-GOST R, Four point bending strength
- GOST R ISO 12986-2-2015 Carbonaceous materials used in the production of aluminium. Prebaked anodes and cathode blocks. Part 2. Determination of flexural strength by the four - point method