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EVS-EN ISO 10675-2:2013

Non-destructive testing of welds - Acceptance levels for radiographic testing - Part 2: Aluminium and its alloys (ISO 10675-2:2010)

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Withdrawn from 01.12.2017
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ISO 10675-2:2010; EN ISO 10675-2:2013
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01.12.2017
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09.09.2013
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EVS-EN ISO 10675-2:2013
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EVS-EN 12517-2:2008
This part of ISO 10675 specifies acceptance levels for indications from imperfections in aluminium butt welds detected by radiographic testing. If agreed, the acceptance levels may be applied to other types of welds or materials. The acceptance levels may be related to welding standards, application standards, specifications or codes. This part of ISO 10675 assumes that the radiographic testing has been carried out in accordance with ISO 17636. When assessing whether a weld meets the requirements specified for a weld quality level, the sizes of imperfections permitted by standards are compared with the dimensions of indications revealed by a radiograph made of the weld.

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