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Chemical Analysis: Testing of Barbecue Coal and Barbecue Briquettes

Submitted by Tom Miles on Mon, 2007-03-05 05:30
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Chemical Analysis: Testing of Barbecue Coal and Barbecue Briquettes
Force Technology, Denmark

Force Technology lists and compares Danish standards with European test methods.

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