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`EN ISO/IEC 7810 : 1996
`Identification cards -
`Physical characteristics
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`Committees responsible for this
`British Standard
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`The preparation of this British Standard was entnisted by the Information Systems
`Technology Assembly to Technical Committee ISTA7, upon which the following
`bodies were represented
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`MACS (Barclaycard)
`APACS (Co-operative Bank)
`APACS (Lloyds Bank)
`APACS (Midland Bank)
`APACS (Nat West Bank)
`Association for Payment Clearing Services (APACS)
`BT Laboratories
`Ceilnet
`Consumer Policy Committee of BSI
`Electricity Association
`GPT Card Technology
`HMSO
`Mondex International
`Motorola Ltd
`Rochford Thompson Equipment
`Shen UK
`Thom Ramit Systems International
`Vodafone Ltd.
`Westinghouse Cubic Ltd.
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`implements it as the UK national standard It supersedes BS EN 27810 : 1991, which is
`withdram. It is identical with ISO/IEC 7813 : 1995 published by the International
`Organization for Standardimtion (ISO).
`This British Standard is published under the direction of the Information Systems
`Technology Assembly whose Technical Committee ETA7 has the responsibility to:
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`Descriptors: Data processing, data storage devices, banking documents, identification cards, specifications, physical properties,
`dimensions, shape
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`English version
`Identifica-tion cards - Physical
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`characteristics
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`Cartes d’identification - Caractéristiques
`physiques
`(ISOAEC 7810 : 1995)
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`(ISOAEC 7810 : 1995)
`Identiñkationskarten - Physikalische
`Eigenschaften
`(ISOíiEC 7810 : 1995)
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`This European Standard was approved by CEN on 1996-0522. CEN members are
`bound to comply with the CENKENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the
`conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard
`without any alteration.
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`Foreword
`The text of the hternational Standard from Technical
`Committee ISO/IEC/JTC 1, Information technology, of
`the International Organization for Standardization (BO)
`and the International Electrotechnical Commission
`(IEC) has been taken over as an European Standard by
`the Technical Board of CEN.
`This European Standard shall be given the status of a
`national standard, either by publication of an identical
`text or by endorsement, at the latest by January 1997,
`and conflicting national standards shall be withdram
`at the latest by January 1997.
`According to the CENKENELEC Internai Regulations,
`the national standards organizations of the following
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`Standard Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France,
`Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg,
`Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
`Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
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`I NT E R NAT I O N AL
`STANDARD
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`EN ISO/IEC 7810 : 1996
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`ISOIIEC
`7810
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`Second edition
`1995-08-1 5
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`Identification cards - Physical characteristics
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`Cartes d'identification - Caractéristiques physiques
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`Foreword
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`IS0 (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the
`International Electrotechnical Commission) form the specialized system for
`worldwide standardization. National bodies that are members of IS0 or
`IEC participate in the development of International Standards through
`technical committees established by the respective organization to deal
`with particular fields of technical activity. IS0 and IEC technical com-
`mittees collaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other international organ-
`izations, governmental and nongovernmental, in liaison with IS0 and IEC,
`also take part in the work.
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`In the field of information technology, IS0 and IEC have established a joint
`technical committee, ISO/IEC JTC 1. Draft international Standards adopted
`by the joint technical committee are circulated to the member bodies for
`voting. Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at
`least 75 % of the national bodies casting a vote.
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`International Standard ISO/IEC 781 O was prepared by Joint Technical
`Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology, Subcommittee SC 17,
`Identification cards and related devices.
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`This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (IS0 7810:1985),
`of which it constitutes a technical revision.
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`Introduction
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`This International Standard is one of a series of standards describing the
`parameters for identification cards as defined in clause 4 and the use of
`such cards for international interchange.
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`Identification cards - Physical characteristics
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`1 Scope
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`This International Standard specifies the physical
`characteristics of identification cards including card
`materials,
`construction,
`characteristics,
`and
`dimensions for three sizes of card.
`
`ISO/IEC 10373 specifies the test procedures used to
`check cards against the parameters specified in this
`International Standard.
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`This International Standard specifies the requirements
`for cards used for
`into
`identification. It takes
`-
`consideration both human and machine aspects and
`I states minimum requirements.
`* u:
`It is the purpose of this series of standards to provide
`criteria to which cards shall perform, and methods of
`testing. No consideration is given within these
`standards to the amount of use, if any, experienced
`by the card prior to the test. Failure to conform to
`specified criteria should be negotiated between the
`involved parties.
`
`Imperial
`in the SI and/or
`NOTE- Numeric values
`measurement system in this International Standard may
`have been rounded off and therefore are consistent with,
`but not exactly equal to, each other. Either system may be
`used, but the two should not be intermixed or reconverted.
`Imperial
`The original design was made using the
`measurement system.
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`2 Conformance
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`subject to revision and parties to agreements based
`on this international Standard are encouraged to
`investigate the possibility of applying the most recent
`editions of the standards indicated below. Members
`of IEC and IS0 maintain registers of currently valid
`International Standards.
`IS0 781 6-1 :I 987, Identification cards - Integrated
`circuitís) cards with contacts - Part 7: Physical
`characteristics.
`
`ISO/IEC 10373:1993,
`methods.
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`Identification cards - Test
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`4 Definition
`For the purposes of this International Standard, the
`following definition applies.
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`4.1 identification card: Card identifying its holder
`and issuer which may carry data required as input for
`the intended use of the card and for transactions
`based thereon.
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`5 Dimensions of card types
`The nominal dimensions of the three sizes of card are
`shown in table 1.
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`3 Normative references
`The following standards contain provisions which,
`through reference in this text, constitute provisions of
`this International Standard. At the time of publication
`the editions indicated were valid. All standards are
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`Card
`type
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`Thickness
`Width
`Height
`mm
`in
`mm
`in
`in
`mm
`85.60 3,370 53.98 2,125 0,76 0,030
`ID-1
`ID-2 105.00 4,134 74.00 2,913 0,76 0,030
`ID-3 125.00 4,921 88.00 3,465 0,76 0,030
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`5.1 Card type ID-1
`The following dimensions and tolerances apply to
`cards under the standard test atmosphere of 23 O C
`f 3 OC (73 O F f 5 OF) and 40 % to 60 % relative
`humidity.
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`5.1.1 Card width and height
`All points on the edges of the card in the finished
`state, except for the rounded corners, shall fall
`between two concentric, similarly aligned rectangles
`which are dimensioned as follows:
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`Ynemb-
`- Outer rectangle: width 85,72 mm (3,375 in)
`height 54,03 mm (2,127 in)
`- Inner rectangle: width 85,47 mm (3,365 in)
`height 53.92 mm (2,123 in)
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`See figure 1.
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`- Outer rectangle:
`- Inner rectangle:
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`width 85.90 mm (3,382 in)
`height 54,18 mm (2,133 in)
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`width 85,47 mm (3,365 in)
`height 53.92 mm (2,123 in)
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`See figure 2.
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`5.1.2 Card thickness
`0,76 mm * 0,08 mm (0,030 in f 0,003 in).
`The thickness of the card shall be
`See figure 1.
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`5.1.3 Corners
`3,18 mm i 0,30 mm (0,125 in * 0,012 in). Care should
`The corners shall be rounded with a radius of
`be taken to avoid misalignment between the rounded
`corners and the straight edges of the card.
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`5.1.4 Card edges
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`Edge burrs normal to the card face shall not exceed
`0,08 mm (0,003 in) above the card surface.
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`6 Card construction
`The card may be made of solid, laminated, or bonded
`materials, with or without inserts.
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`7 Card materials
`The card shall be made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride)
`and/or PVCA (polyvinyl chloride acetate) or materials
`having equal or better performance such as
`polyesters, polyethylenes and polycarbonates. Card
`insert material may be used. They are not, however,
`specified in this International Standard and shall not
`interfere with other requirements specified in this
`International Standard.
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`WARNING - Rigid PVC and PVCA are sensitive to
`
`the effects of plasticizers which may be
`incorporated in some flexible plastic materials.
`Identification cards kept in contact with such
`flexible plastics may soften, harden, or deform.
`
`8 Card Characteristics
`8.1 General
`The
`following general characteristics apply
`identification cards.
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`to
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`8.1.1 Bending stiffness (for ID-1 cards)
`The bending stiffness of the card shall be such that
`deformations in normal use (bends not creases) can
`be removed by the recording or printing device
`without
`impairing the function of the card. The
`deformation which occurs when the card is subject to
`a test load (see ISO/IEC 10373) is defined as:
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`35 mm ( 1,38 in) maximum
`3 mm ( 0,51 in) minimum
`The card shall return to within 1,5 mm í0,06 in1 of its
`original flat condition within one minute after the load
`is removed.
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`8.1.2 Flammability
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`Resistance to flammability, if required, is specified in
`the International Standards dealing with the various
`applications of identification cards.
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`8.1.3 Toxicity
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`The card shall present no toxic hazard in the course of
`normal use.
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`8.1.4 Resistance to chemicals
`The card shall not exhibit any adverse effects in
`flexure,
`lamination or physical dimensions when
`submerged into separate solutions, as described in
`ISO/IEC 10373.
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`8.1.5 Card dimensional stability and warpage
`with temperature and humidity
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`temperature:
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`When exposed to the following temperature and
`relative humidity:
`- 35 O C and + 50 O C
`(- 31 O F and + 122 OF)
`relative humidity: 5 % to 95 % with a max wet bulb
`temperature I 25 O C (77 O F )
`
`the structural reliability shall remain in compliance for
`dimensionai stability and warpage, as specified in
`clause 5, 8.1.11 and 8.1.12.
`NOTE - Environmental temperatures as defined do not
`mean card temperatures but refer to the environment in
`which the card is used.
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`8.1.6 Light
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`The card and its printed text shall resist deterioration
`from exposure to light encountered during normal
`use.
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`8.1.10 Light transmittance
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`All machine readable cards shall have an optical
`transmission density greater than 1,5 on the specified
`area.
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`8.1.11 Overall card warpage (card type ID-1,
`unembossed cards)
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`Card warpage is any deformation of card flatness. The
`maximum distance from a flat rigid plate to any
`portion of the convex surface of an unembossed card
`immediately prior to embossing shall not be greater
`than 1,5 mm (0.06 in) including the card thickness.
`
`8.1.12 Card warpage (card type ID-1, embossed
`cards)
`When lying convex side up on a flat rigid plate, the
`maximum distance from the flat surface to any non-
`embossed portion of
`the convex side of an
`embossed/encoded card immediately prior to issue
`shall not be greater than 2,5 mm (0,lO in) including the
`card thickness.
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`II agreement between
`manufacturer.
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`the card
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`issuer and
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`the
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`- 8.1.7 Durability
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`- =
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`e - Durability of the card is not established in this
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`8.1.8 Delamination
`Component layers of material that form the card
`structure shall be bonded to the extent that any layer
`shall possess a minimum peel strength of 6 N/cm
`(3.4 lbf/in). Tearing of the overlay during the test
`signifies that the bond is stronger than the overlay,
`which is automatically deemed acceptable.
`NOTE - The issuer is warned that the card’s artwork
`design directly influences lamination bond strength. Certain
`printing inks may prevent the card from meeting the
`delamination requirement.
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`8.1.9 Adhesion or blocking
`When finished cards, without embossing, are stacked
`together, the cards shall show no adverse effects
`such as:
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`a) delamination
`b) discolouration or colour transfer
`CI changes to surface finish
`transfer of material from one card to another
`d)
`e) deformation
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`The cards shall be easily separated by hand.
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`9 Special characteristics
`9.1 Embossed cards
`For cards that are embossed, special attention shall
`be paid to the characteristics of the material affecting
`its suitability for this purpose, particularly in respect to
`its ability to resist crushing and collapsing of the
`embossed parts when operating in imprinters.
`
`9.2 Cards with magnetic stripe
`
`The card material shall not contain elements which
`might migrate into and modify the magnetic material
`to such an extent that, during normal use of the card,
`this material is likely to become incapable of meeting
`the characteristics specified for it in this series of
`International Standards for identification cards.
`
`9.2.1 Magnetic stripe area warpage (card type
`ID-1)
`Application of a 2.2 N (0,5 Ibfì load evenly distributed
`on the front face opposite the magnetic stripe shall
`bring the entire stripe within 0,08 mm (0,003 in) of the
`rigid plate.
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`9.2.2 Surface distortions [card type ID-1)
`In area B minus area A (see figure 3) there shall be no
`surface distortions, irregularities or raised areas on the
`front or the back of the card that might interfere with
`the contact between the magnetic head and magnetic
`stripe.
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`If, however, a raised signature panel area is located
`on the front or back of the card, then regardless of the
`magnetic stripe width, the following shall apply:
`
`a) When the signature panel is at least 79,88mm
`(3,145 in) long and displaced from the right hand
`edge of the card by not more than 2,92 mm
`(0,115 in), the raised area shall be no closer to the
`top edge of the card than 16,76 mm (0,660 in).
`
`b)
`
`In all other cases the raised area shall be no
`closer to the top edge of the card than 19,05 mm
`(0,750 in).
`No raised area shall exceed 0,51 mm (0,020 in) in the
`embossing area (see area C minus area DI.
`
`No raised area shall exceed 0,25 mm (0,010 in) over
`the entire remaining front or back of the card.
`NOTE - Scratching or marking of a signature panel may
`occur in some reading or encoding devices.
`
`9.2.3 Contamination
`
`The card material and any material added to the card
`shall not contaminate the devices which encode or
`read the card.
`
`9.3 Special characteristics for cards with
`integrated circuits
`Refer to I S 0 781 6-1 for additional characteristics.
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`Figure 1 - Card dimensions for unembossed cards
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`.76 t0.08 (0,030 t0.003)
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`Dimensions in millimetres (inches)
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`R 3.18 i0.30 (0.125 *0,012) 7-
`
`NOTE -When
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`the height of the outer rectangle exceeds 54.10 mm (2,130 in), machine reading problems may occur.
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`Figure 2 - Card width and height for fully embossed cards
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`Distortion-free area
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`material
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`I Dimension
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`I
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`E min.
`C max.
`D min.
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`I
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`I
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`mm
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`1 %O5
`24,03
`2,54
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`I
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`I
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`in
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`0,750
`0,946
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`0,100
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`Figure 3 - Locations of areas defining allowable surface distortions for ID-1 card
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`Annex ZA (normative)
`Normative references to international publications with their relevant European
`publications
`This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These
`normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the Publications are listed hereafter. For
`dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this European
`Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of the
`publication referred to applies.
`
`Publication
`ISO/IEC 10373
`
`Year
`1995
`
`Title
`Identifkation cads - Test methods
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`EN
`EN ISOAEC 10373
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`Year
`1996
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