BSI BS 2633 Class I Arc Welding of Ferritic Steel Pipework for Carrying Fluids
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Title
Class I Arc Welding of Ferritic Steel Pipework for Carrying Fluids
Lichtbogenschweissen der Klasse I von Rohrleitungen aus ferritischem Stahl fuer den Transport von Fluessigkeiten und Gasen
Soudage à l'arc de classe I des tuyauteries en acier ferritique destinees au transport de fluides - specifications
British Standards Institution
Publication Date:
May 29, 1987
Scope:
Arc welding using manual, semi-automatic or automatic processes; parent metals, welding consumables, preparation for welding, butt joints, branches, attachments, flanges, inspection, acceptance criteria, procedure and welder approval tests.
Keywords:
- Arc welding
- Electric welding
- Class I welding
- Welding
- Ferritic steels
- Steels
- Pipelines
- Pipes
- Metal-arc welding
- Gas-shielded welding
- Heating
- Heat treatment
- Welded joints
- Preparation
- Pipe couplings
- Butt joints
- Diameter
- Aligned
- Tolerances of position
- Bend couplings
- Dimensions
- Angles (geometry)
- Design
- Pipe junctions
- Pipe fittings
- Visual inspection (testing)
- Non-destructive testing
- Defects
- Approval testing
- Filler metal
- Austenitic steels
- Stainless steels
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