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DS DS/EN 10246-1 Non-destructive testing of steel tubes - Part 1: Automatic eletromagnetic testing of seamless and welded (except submerged arc welded) ferromagnetic steel tubes for verification of hydraulic leak-tightness


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Title
Non-destructive testing of steel tubes - Part 1: Automatic eletromagnetic testing of seamless and welded (except submerged arc welded) ferromagnetic steel tubes for verification of hydraulic leak-tightness

Ikke-destruktiv prøvning af stålrør. Del 1: Automatisk elektromagnetisk prøvning af sømløse og svejste (undtagen pulversvejste) ferromagnetiske stålrør til verifikation af hydraulisk tæthed

Dansk Standard

Publication Date:
Jan 30, 1997

Scope:

This standard specifies requirements for electromagnetic testing of seamless and welded ferromagnetic steel tubes, with the exception of submerged arc-welded tubes, for verification of hydraulic leak-tightness.

Keywords:

METAL TUBES
STEEL TUBES
WELDED TUBES
SEAMLESS TUBES
NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTS
ELECTROMAGNETIC TESTS
INSPECTION
LEAK-TIGHTNESS

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