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BS EN 10269 Steels and nickel alloys for fasteners with specified elevated and/or low temperature propertiesTechnical Review
BS EN 60401-3 Terms and nomenclature for cores made of magnetically soft ferrites Part 3: Guidelines on the format of data appearing in manufacturers' catalogues of transformer and inductor coresAccepted
BS EN 60424-1 Ferrite cores - Guidelines on the limits of surface irregularities Part 1: General SpecificationAccepted
BS EN 60424-2 Ferrite cores - Guidelines on the limits of surface irregularities Part 2: RM-coresAccepted
BS EN 60424-3 Ferrite cores - Guidelines on the limits of surface irregularities Part 3: ETD-cores, EER-cores, EC-cores and E-coresAccepted
BS EN 60424-4 Ferrite cores - Guidelines on the limits of surface irregularities Part 4: Ring-coresAccepted
BS EN 62317-5 Ferrite cores - Dimensions Part 5: EP-cores and associated parts for use in inductors and transformersAccepted
BS EN 62317-6 Ferrite cores - Dimensions Part 6: ETD-cores for use in power suppliesAccepted
BS ENISO 2178 substrates - Measurement of coating thickness - Magnetic methodIdea
BS ENISO 27830 Metallic and other inorganic coatings - Guidelines for specifying metallic and inorganic coatingsApproval
BS ENISO 9717 Metallic and other inorganic coatings - Phosphate conversion coating of metalsPublication
BS ISO 11433:1993/AMD 1 Nickel alloys - Determination of titanium content - Diantipyrylmethane molecular absorption spectrometric methodPublication
BS ISO 18223 Nickel alloys - Determination of Nickel content - Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometric methodAccepted
BS ISO 18535 Diamond-like carbon films - Determination of friction and wear characteristics of diamond-like carbon films by ball-on-disc methodIdea
BS ISO 18555 Determination of thermal conductivity of thermal barrier coatingsIdea

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