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DS/ISO 9854-2

Thermoplastics pipes for the transport of fluids – Determination of pendulum impact strength by the Charphy method – Part 2: Test conditions for pipes of various materials

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 16 August 1999
Status: active
Page Count: 10
ICS Code (Plastics pipes): 23.040.20
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This part of ISO 9854 specifies the values or options chosen for the test parametres i.e. the impact energy, test piece dimensions, shape, and spacing of the test piece supports, and type of test piece, for testing the impact resistance (pendulum method) of thermoplastics pipes of the following materials, when tested in accordance with ISO 9854-1.

Document History

September 13, 2023
Thermoplastics pipes for the transport of fluids – Determination of Charpy impact properties – Part 2: Test conditions for pipes of various materials
This document specifies the values or options chosen for the test parameters (i.e. the impact energy, specimen dimensions, specimen type, specimen supports and test temperature) for both unnotched...
DS/ISO 9854-2
August 16, 1999
Thermoplastics pipes for the transport of fluids – Determination of pendulum impact strength by the Charphy method – Part 2: Test conditions for pipes of various materials
This part of ISO 9854 specifies the values or options chosen for the test parametres i.e. the impact energy, test piece dimensions, shape, and spacing of the test piece supports, and type of test...
Thermoplastics pipes for the transport of fluids – Determination of Charpy impact properties – Part 2: Test conditions for pipes of various materials
This document specifies the values or options chosen for the test parameters, i.e. the impact energy for unnotched specimens, specimen dimensions, shape and span of the specimen supports, and type of...
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