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BS EN ISO 11439 Gas cylinders - High pressure cylinders for the onboard storage of natural gas as a fuel for automotive vehicles
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Standard in development: BS EN ISO 11439 Gas cylinders - High pressure cylinders for the onboard storage of natural gas as a fuel for automotive vehicles
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PVE/3/3 Gas containers - Transportable gas containers - Cylinder design, construction and testing at the time of manufacture
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Approval
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