CAN CGSB-54 1 PT 1-2010 Stitches and seams Part 1 Textiles - Stitch types - Classification and terminology.pdf
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1、International Organization for Standardization Organisation internationale de normalisationStitches and SeamsPart 1: Textiles Stitch Types Classification and Terminology (ISO 4915:1991, MOD)(The International Standard ISO 4915:1991 is adopted with modifications (MOD) as a CGSB Standard CAN/CGSB-54.1
2、-2010 Part 1/ISO 4915:1991 and has been approved as a National Standard of Canada by the Standards Council of Canada.)Points et couturesPartie 1: Textiles Types de points Classification et terminologie (ISO 4915:1991, MOD)(La Norme internationale ISO 4915:1991 est adopte avec modifications (MOD) com
3、me norme de lONGC CAN/CGSB-54.1-2010 Partie 1/ISO 4915:1991 et est approuve comme Norme nationale du Canada par le Conseil canadien des normes.)ICS 59.080.01CAN/CGSB-54.1-2010Part/Partie 1/ISO 4915:1991Supersedes/Remplace CAN/CGSB-54.1-M90 Part/Partie 1/ISO 4915:1981National Standard of CanadaNorme
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