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ÖNORM EN 12390-3
Issue date: 2012 04 01
Testing hardened concrete - Part 3: Compressive strength of test specimens (consolidated version)
This European Standard specifies a method for the determination of the compressive strength of test
specimens of hardened concrete.
Withdrawn: 2019 11 15
Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 20 Pages
Language:
German
| English
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Currently valid:
Optionally co-design standards:
ICS
This European Standard specifies a method for the determination of the compressive strength of test
specimens of hardened concrete.
ÖNORM EN 12390-3
2019 11 15
Testing hardened concrete - Part 3: Compressive strength of test specimens
Norm
ÖNORM EN 12390-3
2012 04 01
Testing hardened concrete - Part 3: Compressive strength of test specimens (consolidated version)
Norm
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ÖNORM EN 12390-3
2009 05 01
Testing hardened concrete - Part 3: Compressive strength of test specimens
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ÖNORM EN 12390-3
2002 05 01
Testing hardened concrete - Part 3: Compressive strength of test specimens
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