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... method that is to be used . Even though many types of corrosion tests are available , none is universally accepted . The ultimate test for a construction material is its endurance in actual service conditions . ANSI Standard PH4 . 13 ...
... method that is to be used . Even though many types of corrosion tests are available , none is universally accepted . The ultimate test for a construction material is its endurance in actual service conditions . ANSI Standard PH4 . 13 ...
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... method of assembly . The polymer is attacked by alcohols , ketones , esters , and some chlorinated hydrocarbons . It is generally not suited for chemical - contact applications and has not found practical use in the construction of ...
... method of assembly . The polymer is attacked by alcohols , ketones , esters , and some chlorinated hydrocarbons . It is generally not suited for chemical - contact applications and has not found practical use in the construction of ...
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... method for testing the photographic inertness of construction materials used in photographic processing . That method was used as the basis for a partial revision of ANSI Standard PH4.13-1954 . It includes testing for photo- graphic ...
... method for testing the photographic inertness of construction materials used in photographic processing . That method was used as the basis for a partial revision of ANSI Standard PH4.13-1954 . It includes testing for photo- graphic ...
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