Ring expanding test on steel tubes

Essai de dilatation d'anneaux prélevés sur tubes en acier

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Status
Withdrawn
Publication Date
31-Jul-1964
Withdrawal Date
31-Jul-1964
Current Stage
9599 - Withdrawal of International Standard
Start Date
01-Oct-1986
Completion Date
12-Feb-2026

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Effective Date
15-Apr-2008
Standard

ISO/R 374:1964 - Ring expanding test on steel tubes

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ISO/R 374:1964 - Ring expanding test on steel tubes Released:8/1/1964

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ISO/R 374:1964 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Ring expanding test on steel tubes". This standard covers: Ring expanding test on steel tubes

Ring expanding test on steel tubes

ISO/R 374:1964 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 23.040.10 - Iron and steel pipes; 77.040.10 - Mechanical testing of metals. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

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Standards Content (Sample)


UDC 669.14: 620.17 Ref. No.: ISO/R 374 - 1964 (E)
IS0
I N T ERN AT1 ON A L O RG A N I Z AT 1 O N FO R STA N DARD I Z AT1 O N
IS0 RYOMMENDATION
RING EXPANDING TEST ON STEEL TUBES
1st EDITION
August 1964
COPYRIGHT RESERVED
The copyright of IS0 Recommendations and IS0 Standards
belongs to IS0 Member Bodies. Reproduction of these
documents, in any country, may be authorized therefore only
by the national standards organization of that country, being
a member of ISO.
For each individual country the only valid standard is the national standard of that country.
Printed in Switzerland
Also issued in French and Russian. Copies to be obtained through the national standards organizations.

BRIEF HISTORY
The IS0 Recommendation R 374, Ring Expanding Test on Steel Tubes, was drawn up by
Technical Committee ISO/TC 17, Steel, the Secretariat of which is held by the British Standards
Institution (BSI).
Work on this question by the Technical Committee began in 1957 and led, in 1962, to the
adoption of a Draft IS0 Recommendation.
In November 1962, this Draft IS0 Recommendation (No. 518) was circulated to all the IS0
It was approved by the following Member Bodies:
Member Bodies for enquiry.
Australia Germany Romania
Austria Hungary Spain
Belgium India Sweden
Ireland Switzerland
Brazil
Burma Italy Turkey
Canada Japan United Kingdom
Chile Netherlands U.S.A.
Chechoslovakia New Zealand Yugoslavia
Denmark Norway
Finland Poland
Two Member Bodies opposed the approval of the Draft :
U.S.S.R.
France
The Draft IS0 Recommendation was then submitted by correspondence to the IS0 Council,
which decided, in August 1964, to accept it as an IS0 RECOMMENDATION.
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ISO/R 374 - 1984 (E)
IS0 Recommendation R 374 August 1964
RING EXPANDING TEST ON STEEL TUBES
1. SCOPE
This IS0 Recommendation applies to steel tubes of circular cross-section having
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CDU 669.14: 620.17
R6f. NO: ISO/R 374 - 1964 (F)
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ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION
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ESSAI DE DILATATION D~ANNEAUX-E?R~~VZ.~~
we EDITION
Août 1964
REPRODUCTION INTERDITE
Le droit de reproduction des Recommandations IS0 et des Normes
IS0 est la propriété des Comités Membres de I’ISO. En consé-
quence, dans chaque pays, la reproduction de ces documents ne
peut être autorisée que par l’organisation nationale de normali-
sation de ce pays, membre de I’ISO.
Seules les normes nationales sont valables dans leurs pays respectifs.
Imprimé en Suisse
Ce document est également édité en anglais et en russe. I1 peut être obtenu auprès des organisations
nationales de normalisation.
HISTORIQUE
La Recommandation ISO/R 374, Essai de dilatation d’anneaux prélevés sur tubes en acier,
a été élaborée par le Comité Technique ISO/TC 17, Acier, dont le Secrétariat est assuré par la
British Standards Institution (BSI).
Les travaux relatifs à cette question furent entrepris par le Comité Technique en 1957 et
aboutirent en 1962 à l’adoption d’un Projet de Recommandation 1SO.
En novembre 1962, ce Projet de Recommandation 1SO (No 518) fut soumis à l’enquête
de tous les Comités Membres de 1’ISO. Il fut approuvé par les Comités Membres suivants:
Allemagne Finlande Roumanie
Australie Hongrie Royaume-Uni
Autriche ïnde Suède
Belgique Irlande Suisse
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Birmanie Italie
Tchécoslovaquie
Brésil Japon Turquie
Canada Nouvelle-Zélande U.S.A.
Chili NorvSge Yougoslavie
Danemark
Pays-Bas
Espagne Pologne
Deux Comités Membres se déclarèrent opposés à l’approbation du Projet :
U.R.S.S.
France
Le Projet de Recommandation IS0 fut alors soumis par correspondance au Conseil de
I’ISO qui décida, en août 1964, de l’accepter comme RECOMMANDATION ISO.
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ISO/R 374 - 1964 (F)
Recommandation IS0 R 374 Août 1964
ESSAI DE DILATATION D’ANNEAUX
PRÉLEVÉS SUR TUBES EN ACIER
1. DOMAINE D’APPLICATION
La présente Recommandation IS0 s’applique aux tubes en acier de s
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