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DKE German Commission for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies of DIN and VDE
DIN EN 61857-23 ; VDE 0302-23:2003-04 [Withdrawn] references following documents:
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DIN EN 60455-1 ; VDE 0355-1:1999-06 | 1999-06 | Resin based reactive compounds used for electrical insulation - Part 1: Definitions and general requirements (IEC 60455-1:1998); German version EN 60455-1:1998 More |
IEC 60455-1 | 1998-08 | Resin based reactive compounds used for electrical insulation - Part 1: Definitions and general requirements More |
IEC 60455-2-2 | 1984 | Specification for solventless polymerisable resinous compounds used for electrical insulation. Part 2 : Methods of test. Test methods for coating powders for electrical purposes More |
IEC 60455-2-2 Corrigendum 1 | 1991-08 | Specification for solventless polymerisable resinous compounds used for electrical insulation. Part 2: Methods of test. Test methods for coating powders for electrical purposes More |
IEC 60455-3-1 | 2003-04 | Resin based reactive compounds used for electrical insulation - Part 3: Specifications for individual materials; Sheet 1: Unfilled epoxy resinous compounds More |
IEC 60455-3-11 | 1988 | Specification for solventless polymerisable resinous compounds used for electrical insulation. Part 3: Specifications for individual materials. Sheet 11 : Epoxy resin-based coating powders More |
IEC 60455-3-2 | 2003-04 | Resin based reactive compounds used for electrical insulation - Part 3: Specifications for individual materials; Sheet 2: Quartz filled epoxy resinous compounds More |
IEC 60455-3-3 | 2003-04 | Resin based reactive compounds used for electrical insulation - Part 3: Specifications for individual materials; Sheet 3: Unfilled polyurethane compounds More |
IEC 60455-3-4 | 2003-04 | Resin based reactive compounds used for electrical insulation - Part 3: Specifications for individual materials; Sheet 4: Filled polyurethane compounds More |
IEC 60464-1 | 1998-11 | Varnishes used for electrical insulation - Part 1: Definitions and general requirements More |