Bullet-resistant glazing Specification for interior use
€165.00
Glass; resistance to attack by hydrochloric acid at 100 °C; flame emission or flame atomic absorption spectrometric method; identical with ISO 1776, edition 1985
€48.79
Glass — Viscosity and viscometric fixed points Part 1: Principles for determining viscosity and viscometric fixed points
€77.00
Glass — Viscosity and viscometric fixed points Part 3: Determination of viscosity by fibre elongation viscometer
Glass — Viscosity and viscometric fixed points Part 4: Determination of viscosity by beam bending
Glass — Viscosity and viscometric fixed points Part 5: Determination of working point by sinking bar viscometer
€51.00
Glass — Viscosity and viscometric fixed points Part 6: Determination of softening point
Glass — Viscosity and viscometric fixed points Part 7: Determination of annealing point and strain point by beam bending
Glass — Viscosity and viscometric fixed points Part 8: Determination of (dilatometric) transformation temperature
Glass — Determination of coefficient of mean linear thermal expansion
Glass — Viscosity and viscometric fixed points Part 2: Determination of viscosity by rotation viscometers
Use of elements structural fire protection with particular reference to the recommendations given in BS 5588 'Fire precautions design and construction buildings' Guide performance glass
Chemical resistance of glass used in the production laboratory glassware Method for determination to attack by 6 mol/L hydrochloric acid at 100°C
€155.00
Glass. Resistance to attack by a boiling aqueous solution of mixed alkali. Method of test and classification.
€28.00
Glass. Resistance to attack by hydrochloric acid at 100 degrees Celsius. Flame emission or flame atomic absorption spectrometric method.