DS DS/EN 10217-3/A1 Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes - Technical delivery conditions - Part 3: Alloy fine grain steel tubes
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Title
Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes - Technical delivery conditions - Part 3: Alloy fine grain steel tubes
Svejste stålrør til trykbærende formål - Tekniske leveringsbetingelser - Del 3: Rør af legeret finkornstål
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Feb 24, 2005
Scope:
This part of EN 10217 specifies the technical delivery conditions in two test categories for welded tubes of circular cross section, made of weldable alloyed fine grained steel.
Keywords:
- ACCEPTANCE (APPROVAL)
- ALLOY STEELS
- ANALYSIS
- CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND TESTING
- CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
- CLASSIFICATION
- COMPRESSION STRESSES
- DEFINITION
- DEFINITIONS
- DELIVERY CONDITIONS
- DESIGNATIONS
- DIMENSIONS
- FINE-GRAIN STRUCTURAL STEELS
- INSPECTION
- MANUFACTURING PROCESS
- MARKING
- METHODS OF MANUFACTURE
- ORDER INDICATIONS
- ORDERS (SALES DOCUMENTS)
- PIPES
- PRESSURE PIPES
- PRESSURE VESSELS
- PRODUCTION
- PROPERTIES
- SAMPLING METHODS
- SEAMED PIPES
- SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
- STEEL PIPES
- STEEL TUBES
- STEELS
- SURFACE PROTECTION
- SURFACES
- TEMPERATURE
- TEMPERATURE BEHAVIOUR
- TEST METHODS
- TEST RESULTS
- TESTING
- TIGHTNESS
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