XP PREN 2713-006 : 1996 XP
Superseded
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AEROSPACE SERIES - CABLES, ELECTRICAL, SINGLE AND MULTICORE FOR GENERAL PURPOSE - OPERATING TEMPERATURES BETWEEN -55 DEGREE C AND 200 DEGREE C - PART 006: SCREENED (BRAIDED) AND JACKETED, CO[2] LASER PRINTABLE - PRODUCT STANDARD
Published date
12-01-2013
Superseded date
01-08-2007
Superseded by
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Draft
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Superseded by NF EN 2713-006 : A2007
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Aerospace & Defence Industries Association of Europe
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Superseded
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| PREN 2235 : 200P4 | AEROSPACE SERIES - SINGLE AND MULTICORE ELECTRICAL CABLES, SCREENED AND JACKETED - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION |
| EN 2083:2001 | Aerospace series - Copper and copper alloys conductors for electrical cables - Product standard |
| EN 3042 : 1991 | AEROSPACE SERIES - QUALITY ASSURANCE - EN AEROSPACE PRODUCTS - QUALIFICATION PROCEDURE |
| EN 3475-100:2010 | Aerospace series - Cables, electrical, aircraft use - Test methods - Part 100: General |
| PREN 2713-002 : 200P3 | AEROSPACE SERIES - CABLES, ELECTRICAL, SINGLE AND MULTICORE FOR GENERAL PURPOSE - OPERATING TEMPERATURES BETWEEN -55 DEGREES C AND 200 DEGREES C - PART 002: SCREENED AND JACKETED - GENERAL |
| PREN 3838 : 200P2 | AEROSPACE SERIES - REQUIREMENTS AND TESTS ON USER-APPLIED MARKINGS ON AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL CABLES |
| EN 2266-003:2005 | Aerospace series - Cables, electrical, for general purpose - Operating temperatures between - 55 °C and 200 °C - Part 003: Ink jet printable - Product standard |
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