JIS Z 1528:2004
Superseded
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
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Pressure sensitive adhesive double coated tapes
Available format(s)
PDF
Language(s)
English
Published date
20-01-2004
Publisher
Superseded date
23-12-2016
Superseded by
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This Japanese Industrial Standard specifies the pressure sensitive adhesive double coated tapes, of which base material is uniformly coated on both sides with pressure sensitive adhesive or which is made uniformly of film-typed adhesive, to be used mainly for holding, jointing, sealing objects and so on.
| DocumentType |
Standard
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| Pages |
5
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| PublisherName |
Japanese Standards Association
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| Status |
Superseded
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| Supersedes |
| JIS C 2318:2007 | Balanced biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate films used for electrical purposes |
| JIS Z 0237:2000 | Testing methods of pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes and sheets |
| JIS Z 0109:1992 | Glossary of terms used in pressure sensitive adhesive tapes and sheets |
| JIS A 1440-1:2007 | Acoustics -- Laboratory measurements of the reduction of transmitted impact sound by floor coverings on a solid standard floor -- Part 1: Method using standard light impact source Part 1: Method using standard light impact source |
| JIS Z 0237:2000 | Testing methods of pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes and sheets |
| JIS L 4406:2000 | Tile carpet |
| JIS Z 0109:1992 | Glossary of terms used in pressure sensitive adhesive tapes and sheets |
| JIS A 9501:2006 | Standard practice for thermal insulation works |
| JIS A 1440:1997 | Laboratory measurement of the reduction of transmitted tapping machine impact sound by floor coverings on a solid standard floor |
| JIS A 1440-2:2007 | Acoustics -- Laboratory measurements of the reduction of transmitted impact sound by floor coverings on a solid standard floor -- Part 2: Method using standard heavy impact sources Part 2: Method using standard heavy impact sources |
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