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Standard number: QB T 3809-1999
Standard name: Hard polyvinyl chloride (PVC) inner door.
Standard Status: Active.
Substitution: original standard number GB T 10804-1989 implementation date: 1999-4-21
Promulgating Departments: State Administration of Light Industry.
Brief introduction: This standard stipulates the technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules and marking, packaging, transportation and storage of hard polyethylene (PVC) inner doors.
This standard applies to doors consisting of polygripped ethylene (PVC) profiles.
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When designing the dosage, the volume of the floor and the top layer of the ceiling should be added to the volume of the working layer to calculate the dosage.
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