Test mixture. 1.2.1.1.1. For headlamp with the outside lens in glass: The mixture of water and a polluting agent to be applied to the headlamp shall be composed of: 9 parts by weight of silica sand with a particle size of 0-100 µm, 1 part by weight of vegetal carbon dust (beechwood) with a particle size of 0-100 µm,
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Test mixture. 1.2.1.1.1. For headlamp with the outside lens in glass: The mixture of water and a polluting agent to be applied to the headlamp shall be composed of: 9 parts by weight of silica sand with a particle size of 0-100 µm, 1 part by weight of vegetal carbon dust (beechwood) with a particle size of 0-100 µm,, 0.2 parts by weight of NaCMC 3/, and an appropriate quantity of distilled water, with a conductivity of ≤ 1 mS/m. The mixture must not be more than 14 days old.
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Test mixture. 1.2.1.1.1. For headlamp with the outside lens in glass: The mixture of water and a polluting agent to be applied to the headlamp shall be composed of: 9 parts by weight of silica sand with a particle size of 0-100 µmm, 1 part by weight of vegetal carbon dust (beechwood) with a particle size of 0-100 µmm,
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Samples: unece.org
Test mixture. 1.2.1.1.1. For headlamp with the outside lens in glass: The mixture of water and a polluting agent to be applied to the headlamp shall be composed of: 9 parts by weight of silica sand with a particle size of 0-100 µmμm, 1 part by weight of vegetal carbon dust (beechwood) produced from beech wood with a particle size of 0-100 µmμm,
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Test mixture. 1.2.1.1.1. For headlamp with the outside lens in glass: The mixture of water and a polluting agent to be applied to the headlamp shall be composed of: 9 parts by weight of silica sand with a particle size of 0-100 µmμm, 1 part by weight of vegetal carbon dust (beechwood) with a particle size of 0-100 µmμm,
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Samples: unece.org