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NEN-EN-ISO 16137

Industrial valves - Check valves of thermoplastics materials

active, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 April 2006
Status: active
Page Count: 29
ICS Code (Check valves): 23.060.50
scope:

This International Standard specifies requirements for the design, functional characteristics and manufacture of check valves made of thermoplastics materials intended to allow the flow of liquid fluids through the valve in one direction only and to prevent backflow, their connection to the pipe system, the body materials and their pressure/temperature rating between - 40 C and 120 C, for a lifetime of 25 years, and also specifies their tests. This International Standard is applicable to valves to be installed in industrial pipe systems, irrespective of the field of application and the fluids to be conveyed.

Document History

NEN-EN-ISO 16137
April 1, 2006
Industrial valves - Check valves of thermoplastics materials
This International Standard specifies requirements for the design, functional characteristics and manufacture of check valves made of thermoplastics materials intended to allow the flow of liquid...
May 1, 2004
Industrial valves - Check valves of thermoplastic materials
This International Standard specifies requirements for the design, functional characteristics and manufacture of check valves made of thermoplastics materials intended to allow the flow of liquid...
July 1, 2001
Industrial valves - Check valves of thermoplastic materials
This International Standard specifies requirements for the design, functional characteristics and manufacture of check valves made of thermoplastics materials intended to allow the flow of liquid...

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