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In Austria, around 4,000 experts in active committees develop standards for the domestic, European and global market. They represent the interests of the economy, consumers, research, administration and society.
Together with them, Austrian Standards – the Austrian competence centre for standards – finds solutions ensuring that everything fits together perfectly and life runs smoothly. Austrian Standards distributes know-how laid down in standards as quickly as possible so that people and the economy can profit from it.
Austrian Standards, established in 1920, is structured in the business divisions of development, consulting, publishing, training and certification and finances the standardization system by more than 80 per cent through the sale of its products and services. Its legal basis is defined in the Standardization Act (Normengesetz 2016).
Building lime - Part 1: Definitions, specifications and conformity criteria
WITHDRAWN published on 1.3.2002
Selected format:Building lime - Part 1: Definitions, specifications and conformity criteria
WITHDRAWN published on 15.11.2010
Selected format:Building lime - Part 2: Test methods (includes corrigendum AC:1996)
WITHDRAWN published on 1.1.1997
Selected format:Building lime - Part 2: Test methods
WITHDRAWN published on 1.3.2002
Selected format:Building lime - Part 2: Test methods
WITHDRAWN published on 1.5.1995
Selected format:Building lime - Part 2: Test methods
WITHDRAWN published on 15.12.2010
Selected format:Building lime - Part 3: Conformity evaluation
WITHDRAWN published on 1.3.2002
Selected format:Building lime - Part 3: Conformity evaluation
WITHDRAWN published on 15.7.2011
Selected format:Rigid cellular plastics - Determination of the volume percentage of open cells and of closed cells (ISO 4590:2002)
WITHDRAWN published on 1.7.2003
Selected format:Cellular plastics - Determination of volume percentage of open and closed cells of rigid materials (ISO 4590:1981)
WITHDRAWN published on 1.8.1995
Selected format:Latest update: 2026-06-26 (Number of items: 2 284 409)
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