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December 1999
EN 10250-2
This standard, together with DIN EN 10250-1, December 1999 edition, supersedes DIN 17100, January 1980 edition (withdrawn in January 1991).
ICS 77.140.45; 77.140.85 Freiformschmiedestcke aus Stahl fr allgemeine Verwendung Teil 2: Unlegierte Qualitts- und Edelsthle
National foreword
This standard has been prepared by ECISS/TC 28. The responsible German body involved in its preparation was the Normenausschuss Eisen und Stahl (Steel and Iron Standards Committee), Technical Committee Schmiedestcke. Amendments DIN 17100, January 1980 edition, has been superseded by the specifications of DIN EN 10250-2. Previous editions DIN 17100: 1957-10, 1966-09, 1980-01.
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EN 10250-2
October 1999
English version
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