GSO ISO 9706:2002

ISO 9706:1994
Gulf Technical Regulation   Current Edition · Approved on 21 October 2002

Information and documentation -- Paper for documents -- Requirements for permanence

GSO ISO 9706:2002 Files

Arabic 10 Pages
Current Edition
English 6 Pages
Current Edition Reference Language

GSO ISO 9706:2002 Scope

This standard specifies the requirements for permanent paper intended for documents. It is applicable to unprinted papers. It is not applicable to boards.

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