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DIN EN ISO 3501

Plastics piping systems - Mechanical joints between fittings and pressure pipes - Test method for resistance to pull-out under constant longitudinal force (ISO 3501:2015); German and English version EN ISO 3501:2015

inactive
Organization: DIN
Publication Date: 1 June 2015
Status: inactive
Page Count: 19
ICS Code (Plastics fittings): 23.040.45
ICS Code (Plastics pipes): 23.040.20
scope:

This International Standard specifies a method for checking the ability of assembled uniaxial joints between fittings and plastic pressure pipes to withstand longitudinal tensile stresses. The test applies regardless of the design and material of the fitting used for jointing plastics pipe.

This test method is not applicable to fusion-welded joints.

Document History

March 1, 2022
Plastics piping systems - Mechanical joints between fittings and pressure pipes - Test method for resistance to pull-out under constant longitudinal force (ISO 3501:2021)
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June 1, 2021
Plastics piping systems - Mechanical joints between fittings and pressure pipes - Test method for resistance to pull-out under constant longitudinal force (ISO/DIS 3501:2021); German and English version prEN ISO 3501:2021
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DIN EN ISO 3501
June 1, 2015
Plastics piping systems - Mechanical joints between fittings and pressure pipes - Test method for resistance to pull-out under constant longitudinal force (ISO 3501:2015); German and English version EN ISO 3501:2015
This International Standard specifies a method for checking the ability of assembled uniaxial joints between fittings and plastic pressure pipes to withstand longitudinal tensile stresses. The test...

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