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EVS-EN ISO 9809-2:2010

Gas cylinders - Refillable seamless steel gas cylinders - Design, construction and testing - Part 2: Quenched and tempered steel cylinders with tensile strength greater than or equal to 1 100 Mpa

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Withdrawn from 01.11.2019
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ISO 9809-2:2010; EN ISO 9809-2:2010
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01.11.2019
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06.07.2010
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EVS-EN 1964-2:2001
This part of ISO 9809 specifies minimum requirements for the material, design, construction and workmanship, manufacturing processes, examination and testing at manufacture of refillable quenched and tempered seamless steel gas cylinders of water capacities from 0,5 l up to and including 150 l for compressed, liquefied and dissolved gases. This part of ISO 9809 is applicable to cylinders with a maximum tensile strength Rma W 1 100 MPa. It is not applicable to cylinders with  Rma, max > 1 300 MPa  for diameters  > 140 mm  and guaranteed wall thicknesses a′ W 12 mm and Rma, max W 1 400 MPa for diameters u 140 mm and guaranteed wall thicknesses a′ W 6 mm, because beyond these limits, additional requirements can apply.

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