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Ultra-low emissions in the iron and steel industry
Ultra-low emissions in the iron and steel industry, Total:9 items.
In the international standard classification, Ultra-low emissions in the iron and steel industry involves: Fuels, Air quality, Environmental protection.
Group Standards of the People's Republic of China, Ultra-low emissions in the iron and steel industry
- T/CSES 25-2021 Granular coal based activated carbon for ultra low emission of flue gas from iron and steel industry
- T/SDJHXH 001-2022 Coking Industry Ultra-Low Emission Assessment and Monitoring Technical Guidelines
- T/SBX 077-2023 Technical specifications for greenhouse gas emission monitoring in the steel industry
Hebei Provincial Standard of the People's Republic of China, Ultra-low emissions in the iron and steel industry
- DB13/ 2169-2018 Ultra-low emission standards for air pollutants in the iron and steel industry
British Standards Institution (BSI), Ultra-low emissions in the iron and steel industry
- BS EN 19694-2:2016 Stationary source emissions. Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions in energy-intensive industries. Iron and steel industry
German Institute for Standardization, Ultra-low emissions in the iron and steel industry
- DIN EN 19694-2:2016-10 Stationary source emissions - Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions in energy-intensive industries - Part 2: Iron and steel industry; German version EN 19694-2:2016 / Note: Applies in conjunction with DIN EN 19694-1 (2016-10).
- DIN EN 19694-2:2016 Stationary source emissions - Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions in energy-intensive industries - Part 2: Iron and steel industry; German version EN 19694-2:2016
ES-UNE, Ultra-low emissions in the iron and steel industry
- UNE-EN 19694-2:2018 Stationary source emissions - Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions in energy-intensive industries - Part 2: Iron and steel industry
Association Francaise de Normalisation, Ultra-low emissions in the iron and steel industry
- NF EN 19694-2:2016 Émissions de sources fixes - Détermination des émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES) dans les industries énergo-intensives - Partie 2 : industrie sidérurgique