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BS 1902-3-3.13:1985

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Methods of testing refractory materials. General and textural properties, Measurement of corner and edge defects and other surface imperfections of refractory bricks and blocks (attributive properties) (method 1902-313)

Method for measuring defects in manufactured refractory products. Inspection of products for corner and edge damage, craters and cracks, protrusions and indentations is covered.

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