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MC/ISO/TC 138
Plastics pipes, fittings and valves for the transport of fluids

Sector:
Mechanical Engineering
Scope

Standardization of pipes, fittings, valves and auxiliary equipments intended for the transport of fluids and made from all types of plastic materials, including all types of reinforced plastics.

Metal fittings used with plastics pipes are also included.

This standardization includes - for pipes, flanges, fittings, valves and auxiliary equipments - dimensions and their tolerances; requirements for chemical, mechanical and physical properties and appropriate test methods; requirements and test methods for other properties relevant to particular applications; temperature and pressure ratings.

 

 

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