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BS 6262-6:2005

Glazing for buildings. Code of practice for special applications

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Standard NumberBS 6262-6:2005
TitleGlazing for buildings. Code of practice for special applications
StatusCurrent
Publication Date17 October 2005
Cross ReferencesBS 952-1, BS 6180, BS 6262-2, BS 6262-3, BS 6262-4, BS 5502-21:1990, BS 5516-1:2004, BS 5516-2:2004, BS 6206:1981, BS 6262-2:2005, BS 6399-1:1996, BS 6399-2:1997, BS 6399-3:1988, BS 7376:2004, BS 7449:1991, BS EN 1279-1:2004, prEN 13022-1:2002, prEN 13022-2:2003
ReplacesBS 6262:1982, Partially replaces BS 6262:1982.
Supersedes Draft97/102385 DC
DescriptorsGlazing, Glass, Window glass, Plastics, Sheet materials, Sheet glass, Windows, Buildings, Sealing materials, Adhesives, Bolts, Fixing, Doors, Mirrors, Structural design
ICS81.040.20 (Glass in building)
CommitteeB/520/4
ISBN0 580 46771 6
PublisherBSI
FormatA4
DeliveryYES
Pages26
Price£ 140.00


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