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DIN - AD 2000-Merkblatt HP 5/3 Anlage 1

Non-destructive testing of welded joints - Minimum requirements for non-destructive testing methods

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Organization: DIN
Publication Date: 1 January 2002
Status: inactive
Page Count: 8
ICS Code (Welded joints and welds): 25.160.40
ICS Code (Pressure vessels): 23.020.30
scope:

The AD 2000 body of regulations can be applied to satisfy the basic safety requirements of the Pressure Equipment Directive, principally for the conformity assessment in accordance with Modules "G". and "B + F".

The AD 2000 body of regulations is structured along the lines of a self-contained concept. If other technical rules are used in accordance with the state of the art to slove related problems .it is assumed that the overall concept has been taken into account.

The AD 2000 body of regulations can be used as appropriate for other modules of the Pressure Equipment Directive or for different sectors of the law. Responsibility for testing is as specified in the relevent sector of the law.

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Non-destructive testing of welded joints - Minimum requirements for non-destructive testing methods
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Non-destructive testing of welded joints - Minimum requirements for non-destructive testing methods
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AD 2000-Merkblatt HP 5/3 Anlage 1
January 1, 2002
Non-destructive testing of welded joints - Minimum requirements for non-destructive testing methods
The AD 2000 body of regulations can be applied to satisfy the basic safety requirements of the Pressure Equipment Directive, principally for the conformity assessment in accordance with Modules "G"....
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