I.S. EN 12711:2000
Withdrawn
STEEL DRUMS - NON-REMOVABLE HEAD (TIGHT HEAD) DRUMS WITH A MINIMUM TOTAL CAPACITY OF 230 L
Hardcopy , PDF
English
04-28-2000
09-20-2010
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FOREWORD
1 SCOPE
2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES
3 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
4 DIMENSIONS
5 MATERIAL
6 CONSTRUCTION
7 FINISH
8 DRAINING
9 DESIGNATION
ANNEX A (NORMATIVE) CAPACITY MEASUREMENT METHOD FOR
NON-REMOVABLE HEAD (TIGHT HEAD) STEEL DRUMS
ANNEX B (NORMATIVE) DRAINING TEST METHOD FOR
NON-REMOVABLE HEAD (TIGHT HEAD) STEEL DRUMS
Gives the characteristics and dimensions of non-removable head (tight head) drums, manufactured from steel sheet, having a minimum total capacity of 230 l.
| DocumentType |
Standard
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| Pages |
13
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| PublisherName |
National Standards Authority of Ireland
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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| Standards | Relationship |
| NBN EN 12711 : 2000 | Identical |
| DIN EN 12711:2000-03 | Identical |
| NS EN 12711 : 1ED 2000 | Identical |
| NEN EN 12711 : 2000 | Identical |
| NF EN 12711 : 2000 | Identical |
| BS EN 12711:2000 | Identical |
| EN 12711 : 2000 | Identical |
| UNE-EN 12711:2001 | Identical |
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