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ÖNORM EN 10241

Issue date: 2000 08 01

Steel threaded pipe fittings

This European standard specifies requirements for threaded fittings of nominal sizes from DN 6 to DN 150 inclusive, made out of welded or seamless steel tubes, forging an...
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Austrian Standards International
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Digital | 32 Pages
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This European standard specifies requirements for threaded fittings of nominal sizes from DN 6 to DN 150 inclusive, made out of welded or seamless steel tubes, forging and rolled bars. It is applicable to those threaded steel pipe fittings that are used in the transportation and distribution of liquid or gas.
ÖNORM EN 10241
2000 08 01
Steel threaded pipe fittings
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