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| Registration number (WIID) | Project No. | Title | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 23439 | EN 9133:2004 | Aerospace series - Quality management systems - Qualification procedure for aerospace standard parts | Atcelts |
| 25341 | LVS EN 3745-202:2006 | Aerospace series - Fibres and cables, optical, aircraft use - Test methods - Part 202: Fibre dimensions | Atcelts |
| 37878 | LVS EN 3745-517:2012 | Aerospace series - Fibres and cables, optical, aircraft use - Test methods - Part 517: Cable tie clamping test | Atcelts |
| 16023 | LVS EN 2435-001:2006 | Aerospace series - Paints and varnishes - Corrosion resistant chromated two component cold curing primer - Part 001: Minimum requirements | Atcelts |
| 36997 | LVS EN 4531-002:2012 | Aerospace series - Connectors, optical, circular, single and multipin, coupled by triple start threaded ring - Flush contacts - Part 002: Specification of performance and contact arrangements | Atcelts |
| 16489 | EN 2000:1991 | Aerospace series - Quality assurance - EN aerospace products - Approval of the quality system of manufacturers | Atcelts |
| 17343 | EN 3646-003:2006 | Aerospace series - Connectors, electrical, circular, bayonet coupling, operating temperature 175 °C or 200 °C continuous - Part 003: Receptacle, square flange mounting - Product standard | Atcelts |
| 36991 | LVS EN 4611-004:2012 | Aerospace series - Cables, electrical, for general purpose, single and multicore assembly - XLETFE Family - Part 004: Tin plated copper - Operating temperatures, between –65 °C and 135 °C - Dual extruded wall for open applications - UV laser printable - Product standard | Atcelts |
| 60833 | EN 4056-003:2016 | Aerospace series - Cable ties for harnesses - Part 003: Plastic cable ties - Operating temperatures -65 °C to 105 °C and -65 °C to 150 °C - Product standard | Atcelts |
| 15831 | LVS EN 2213:2012 | Aerospace series - Steel FE-PL1505 (15CrMoV6) - Air melted - Hardened and tempered - Bars - De ? 16 mm - 980 MPa ? Rm ?1 180 Mpa | Atcelts |
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