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Has anybody heard of this code, ASTM D394-47(B)?
I can only find ASTM D394-59(1965) and it as already withdrawn at 1969.
Thank you!
I can only find ASTM D394-59(1965) and it as already withdrawn at 1969.
Thank you!
Withdrawn standards would not be available in electronic format. That particular standard may have been superceded by another standard.pikkie said:Has anybody heard of this code, ASTM D394-47(B)?
I can only find ASTM D394-59(1965) and it as already withdrawn at 1969.
Thank you!
One would have to contact ASTM, or better the sponsoring committee within ASTM regarding this standard or its replacement, if such a replacement exists.A withdrawn standard is an ASTM standard that has been discontinued by the ASTM Sponsoring Committee responsible for the standard.
A standard may be withdrawn with or without replacement.
ASTM makes withdrawn standards available for informational purposes.
ASTM D394-47(B) is a standard test method established by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) for determining the moisture content of solid substances.
ASTM D394-47(B) was first published in 1947.
Yes, ASTM D394-47(B) has been revised multiple times since its initial publication in 1947 to reflect advancements in technology and testing methods.
ASTM D394-47(B) is used in scientific research to accurately determine the moisture content of solid substances, which is a crucial factor in many industries such as agriculture, food production, and construction.
Yes, ASTM D394-47(B) is still relevant in modern scientific research as it provides a standardized method for moisture content testing and is recognized and used by professionals in various industries.