E1-98 Standard Specification for ASTM Thermometers E3-95 Standard Practice for Preparation of Metallographic Specimens E4-99 Standard Practices for Force Verification.
Normas ASTM (E) E1- 9. Standard Specification for ASTM Thermometers E3- 9. Standard Practice for Preparation of Metallographic Specimens E4- 9.
Standard Practices for Force Verification of Testing Machines E6- 9. Standard Terminology Relating to Methods of Mechanical Testing E7- 9. Standard Terminology Relating to Metallography E8.
M- 0. 0 Standard Test Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic Materials . Sieve and Finer for Metal- Bearing Ores and Related Materials E2. Standard Test Method for Phosphorus in Iron Ores (Titrimetric) E2. Standard Test Method for Determination of Abrasion Resistance of Iron Ore Pellets and Sinter by the Tumbler Test E2. Standard Reference Radiographs for Heavy- Walled (4 1/2 to 1. Sieve and Coarser for Metal- Bearing Ores and Related Materials E3.
Standard Reference Radiographs for Steel Fusion Welds E3. Standard Test Method for Measuring Reaction Rates by Analysis of Barium- 1. From Fission Dosimeters E3. Standard Test Method for Iron in Trace Quantities Using the 1,1.
Phenanthroline Method E3. Standard Test Method for Determination of Total Sulfur in Iron Ores and Related Materials by Combustion- Iodate Titration E3. Standard Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Cadmium E3. Standard Test Method for Plane- Strain Fracture Toughness of Metallic Materials E4. Standard Test Method for Analysis of Ores, Minerals, and Rocks by the Fire Assay Preconcentration Optical Emission Spectroscopy E4. Standard Test Method for Spectrographic Analysis of Uranium Oxide (U E4. Standard Test Method for Spectrographic Determination of Boron In Carbon and Low- Alloy Steel by the Point- To- Plane Technique E4.
Standard Test Methods for Wear Testing Rotary Operators for Windows E4. Standard Practice for Using Controlled Atmospheres in Spectrochemical Analysis E4. Standard Practice for Microetching Metals and Alloys E4. Standard Test Methods for Total Normal Emittance of Surfaces Using Inspection- Meter Techniques E4.
Standard Practice for Description and Performance of the Microphotometer E4. Standard Test Method for Moisture and Residue in Liquid Chlorine E4. Standard Test Method for Trace Quantities of Carbonyl Compounds with 2,4- Dinitrophenylhydrazine E4. Standard Classification for Rating Sound Insulation E4. Standard Test Method for Optical Emission Vacuum Spectrometric Analysis of Carbon and Low- Alloy Steel E4. Standard Practice for Planning and Safe Operation of a Spectrochemical Laboratory E4.
Standard Test Method for Measuring Heat Flux Using a Water- Cooled Calorimeter E4. Standard Test Method for Normal Spectral Emittance at Elevated Temperatures of Nonconducting Specimens E4. Standard Test Methods for Solar Energy Transmittance and Reflectance (Terrestrial) of Sheet Materials E4.
Standard Practice for Electromagnetic (Eddy- Current) Examination of Seamless and Welded Tubular Products, Austenitic Stainless Steel and Similar Alloys E4. Standard Practice for Testing for Leaks Using the Halogen Leak Detector (Alkali- Ion Diode) E4. Standard Practice for Fabrication and Control of Steel Reference Blocks Used in Ultrasonic Inspection E4. Standard Test Methods for Measurement of Gloss of High- Gloss Surfaces by Goniophotometry E4. Standard Guide to Interpretation of Radiographs of Semiconductors and Related Devices E4. Standard Guide for Selection of a Leak Testing Method E4.
Standard Reference Photographs for Liquid Penetrant Inspection E4. Standard Test Method for Calorimetric Determination of Hemispherical Emittance and the Ratio of Solar Absorptance to Hemispherical Emittance Using Solar Simulation E4. Standard Test Method for Drop- Weight Tear Tests of Ferritic Steels E4. Standard Specification for Glasses in Laboratory Apparatus E4. Standard Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Beryllium E4. Standard Guide for Scope of Work Relating to Forensic Document Examiners E4.
E4. 45. M- 8. 8(1. Standard Test Method for Stopping Distance on Paved Surfaces Using a Passenger Vehicle Equipped With Full- Scale Tires E4. Standard Reference Radiographs for Steel Castings Up to 2 in.
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- Plasma cutting evolved from Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding. By constricting the nozzle opening, gas velocity increased and effectively blasted molten metal away.
- 1, 1-trichloroethane; trichloroethate 1/f, one over "f" noise where "f" is frequency 1D, one dimensional 1T-1C, 1 transistor/1 capacitor 1T-2C, 1 transistor/2 capacitor.
- Características Propiedades físicas. El titanio es el elemento metálico que posee la mayor proporción de dureza-densidad.
- Hafnium is a chemical element with symbol Hf and atomic number 72. A lustrous, silvery gray, tetravalent transition metal, hafnium chemically resembles zirconium and.
A Guide To Canada's Export Controls (PDF version - 2. MB)Introduction. The issuance of export permits under the Export and Import Permits Act is administered by the Trade Controls Bureau of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD). To assist exporters, the Trade Controls Bureau publishes on its website important information, such as the Export Controls Handbook, Notices to Exporters, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), Commodity Codes, and the contact information for the divisions in the Trade Control Bureau administering the specific export control. For information on how to apply for an export permit and additional information on export controls, please refer to our website: Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada. To enquire on the status of an export permit application: Recognized EXCOL users can check the status of an export permit application on- line.
Non- recognized users can obtain, from our website, the contact information for the appropriate division responsible for administering the specific control and request a status by providing their export permit application identification (ref ID) number. Multilateral export control regimes and bilateral agreements: This Guide, at time of publication, encompasses the list of items enumerated on the Export Control List (ECL) that are controlled for export in accordance with Canadian foreign policy, including Canada’s participation in multilateral export control regimes and bilateral agreements.
Unless otherwise specified, the export controls contained in this Guide apply to all destinations except the United States. Canada’s Export Control List can be found at the Department of Justice website at Department of Justice. The most recent versions of each multilateral export control regime’s control lists included in the ECL are: Export Control Regimes. Latest Controls Incorporated into ECLWassenaar Arrangement. Nuclear Suppliers Group. Missile Technology Control Regime. Australia Group. December 2.
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Note 1: Terms in . Refer to 'Definitions of Terms used in these Lists' annexed to this List, at the end of Group 2. References to the . The list applies to chemicals of the same structural formula (including hydrates) regardless of name or CAS number.
Le tungstène possède 35 isotopes connus, de nombre de masse variant entre 158 et 192, ainsi que 11 isomères nucléaires. Parmi ces isotopes, quatre sont stables. Thx Trustudio Pro Download Creative.
CAS numbers are shown to assist in identifying a particular chemical or mixture, irrespective of nomenclature. CAS numbers cannot be used as unique identifiers because some forms of the listed chemical have different CAS numbers and mixtures containing a listed chemical may also have different CAS numbers. General Technology Note: The export of .
Generally available to the public by being: Sold from stock at retail selling points, without restriction, by means of : 1. Over- the- counter transactions; 2. Mail order transactions; 3. Electronic transactions; or. Telephone call transactions; and. Designed for installation by the user without further substantial support by the supplier; or.
Note: Entry 1 of the General Software Note does not release . The minimum necessary .
Systems, Equipment and Components. A. 1. Components made from fluorinated compounds, as follows: Seals, gaskets, sealants or fuel bladders, specially designed for . In sheet or film form; and. With a thickness exceeding 2. Made from fluoroelastomers containing at least one vinylether group as a constitutional unit; and. Specially designed for . Materials specified by 1- 1.
C. 1. 0. c. Note 1: 1- 1. A. 2. Manufactures of non- .
Protective and detection equipment and components, not specially designed for military use, as follows: Full face masks, filter canisters and decontamination equipment therefor, designed or modified for defence against any of the following, and specially designed components therefor: Note : 1- 1. A. 4. a. Full face masks are also known as gas masks. Filter canisters include filter cartridges. Biological agents . Radioactive materials .
Chemical warfare (CW) agents; or. Biological agents . Radioactive materials . Chemical warfare (CW) agents; Detection systems, specially designed or modified for detection or identification of any of the following, and specially designed components therefor: 1. Biological agents . Radioactive materials . Chemical warfare (CW) agents.
Electronic equipment designed for automatically detecting or identifying the presence of . Body armour and components therefor as follows: Soft body armour not manufactured to military standards or specifications, or to their equivalents and specially designed components therefor; Hard body armour plates providing ballistic protection equal to or less than level IIIA (NIJ 0. July 2. 00. 8) or national equivalents.
N. B. 2: For body armour manufactured to military standards or specifications, see entry 2- 1. Note 1: 1- 1. A. 5. Equipment, specially designed or modified for the disposal of improvised explosive devices, as follows, and specially designed components and accessories therefor: Remotely operated vehicles; 'Disruptors'; Technical Note: 'Disruptors'- Devices specially designed for the purpose of preventing the operation of an explosive device by projecting a liquid, solid or frangible projectile. N. B.: For equipment specially designed for military use for the disposal of improvised explosive devices, see also 2- 4. Note: 1- 1. A. 6. Equipment and devices, specially designed to initiate charges and devices containing energetic materials, by electrical means, as follows: Explosive detonator firing sets designed to drive explosive detonators specified by 1- 1. A. 7. b. Electrically driven explosive detonators as follows: 1.
Exploding bridge (EB); 2. Exploding bridge wire (EBW); 3. Exploding foil initiators (EFI). Technical Notes: 1.
The word initiator or igniter is sometimes used in place of the word detonator. For the purpose of 1- 1.
A. 7. b. In non- slapper types, the exploding conductor starts a chemical detonation in a contacting high explosive material such as PETN (pentaerythritoltetranitrate). In slapper detonators, the explosive vaporisation of the electrical conductor drives a flyer or slapper across a gap, and the impact of the slapper on an explosive starts a chemical detonation. The slapper in some designs is driven by magnetic force. The term exploding foil detonator may refer to either an EB or a slapper- type detonator. N. B.: For equipment and devices specially designed for military use see the Group 2 - Munitions List.
A. 8. Charges, devices and components, as follows: 'Shaped charges' having all of the following: 1. Net Explosive Quantity (NEQ) greater than 9. Outer casing diameter equal to or greater than 7. Linear shaped cutting charges having all of the following, and specially designed components therefor: 1.
An explosive load greater than 4. A width of 1. 0 mm or more; Detonating cord with explosive core load greater than 6.
Cutters, other than those specified by 1- 1. A. 8. b., and severing tools, having a NEQ greater than 3.
Note: The only charges and devices specified in 1- 1. A. 8. Test, Inspection and Production Equipment. B. 1. Equipment for the production or inspection of . Equipment for converting polymeric fibres (such as polyacrylonitrile, rayon, pitch or polycarbosilane) into carbon fibres or silicon carbide fibres, including special equipment to strain the fibre during heating; 2.
Equipment for the chemical vapour deposition of elements or compounds, on heated filamentary substrates, to manufacture silicon carbide fibres; 3. Equipment for the wet- spinning of refractory ceramics (such as aluminium oxide); 4.