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ÖNORM EN 4608-003
Issue date: 2012 04 01
Aerospace series - Cable, electrical, fire resistant - Single and twisted multicore assembly, screened (braided) and jacketed - Operating temperatures between -65 °C and 260 °C - Part 003: DN family - Lightweight - UV Laser printable - Product standard
This European Standard specifies the characteristics of gauge 24 two-core lightweight fire proof, screened, electrical cables for data transmission systems of aircraft at...
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Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 12 Pages
Language:
German
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This European Standard specifies the characteristics of gauge 24 two-core lightweight fire proof, screened, electrical cables for data transmission systems of aircraft at operating temperature between -65 °C and 260 °C. These cables are UV Laser printable in accordance with EN 3838.
ÖNORM EN 4608-003
2012 04 01
Aerospace series - Cable, electrical, fire resistant - Single and twisted multicore assembly, screen...
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ÖNORM EN 4608-003
2012 03 15
Aerospace series - Cable, electrical, fire resistant - Single and twisted multicore assembly, screen...
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Issue date :
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Aerospace series - Cable, electrical, fire resistant - Single and twisted multicore assembly, screened (braided) and jacketed - Operating temperatures between -65 °C and 260 °C - Part 001: Technical specification
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Aerospace series - Cable, electrical, fire resistant - Single and twisted multicore assembly, screened (braided) and jacketed - Operating temperatures between -65 °C and 260 °C - Part 002: General