CEN/TC 132/WG 4 - Wires and drawing stock
Standardization of wires aluminium obtain either by drawing or drawing stock
Wires and drawing stock
Standardization of wires aluminium obtain either by drawing or drawing stock
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CEN/TC 132/WG 4 is a Working Group within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). It is named "Wires and drawing stock" and is responsible for: Standardization of wires aluminium obtain either by drawing or drawing stock This committee has published 7 standards.
CEN/TC 132/WG 4 develops CEN standards. The scope of work includes: Standardization of wires aluminium obtain either by drawing or drawing stock Currently, there are 7 published standards from this working group.
The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) is a public standards organization that brings together the national standardization bodies of 34 European countries. CEN provides a platform for developing European Standards (ENs) and other technical documents in relation to various products, materials, services, and processes, supporting the European Single Market.
A Working Group in CEN is a specialized group responsible for developing standards or technical work within a defined scope. These bodies bring together international experts to create consensus-based standards that support global trade, safety, and interoperability.
This Part 1 of prEN 1301 specifies the technical conditions for inspection and delivery of wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy drawn wire for general engineering applications including rivet manufacture (except aeronautical rivets). It applies to drawn wire except for electrical or welding purposes. It does not applies to drawing stock.
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This part of prEN 1301 specifies the tolerances on dimensions of aluminium and aluminium alloy drawn wire of general engineering applications including rivet manufacture (except aeronautical rivets), covering diameters, thicknesses or width across flats up to and including 20 mm. It applies to cold drawn wires, but not to drawing stock and drawn wire for welding and electrical purposes.
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This Part of prEN 1301 specifies the mechanical properties of aluminium and aluminium alloy drawn wire of general engineering applications including rivet manufacture (except aeronautical rivets). It applies to drawn wires, exept for electrical or welding purposes. It does not apply to drawing stock. The designation of aluminium and aluminium alloys and the temper designations used in this standard are in accordance with EN 573-3 and EN 515 respectively.
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This part of EN 1715 applies to drawing stock of aluminium alloys for welding and specifies characteristics and specific technical conditions for inspection and delivery of these products. The general requirements and technical conditions for inspection and delivery are specified in EN 1715-1. This standard does not apply to drawn wire.
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This part of EN 1715 specifies the general drawing stock characteristics to be satisfied by unalloyed aluminium and aluminium alloy drawing stock delivered in the form of coils with a unit weight ranging between 1 t and 3 t and obtained by common industrial processes. It also specifies the technical conditions for inspection and delivery of these products. These general characteristics and conditions apply to drawing stock intended for the following three main fields of application: - electrical conductors of aluminium and aluminium alloys; - wires for general mechanical uses; - wires for brazing and welding. The specific requirements to drawing stock for these applications are specified in parts 2, 3 and 4 of EN 1715. It does not apply to wires which are drawn, but only to drawing stock which is produced by hot-working. NOTE 1 : Manufacture of drawing stock: two main methods exist for the manufacture of drawing stock: - continuously Cast Rod - (CCR): a section is cast continuously in the groove of a wheel, the groove being closed by an endless strip; the solid and still hot section is rolled in a multistand rolling mill to the required diameter; the drawing stock rod thus produced is wound continuously to form coils 1 t to 3 t in weight; - hot rolled Rod - (HRR): a wirebar of diameter 100 mm to 150 mm is heated and rolled to the required diameter; the coils produced, weighing up to about 100 kg are butt welded together and wound to form coils with unit weight of 1 t to 3 t. NOTE 2 : It is also possible to obtain drawing stock by extrusion.
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This part of prEN 1715 applies to drawing stock of aluminium alloys for general mechanical uses (excluding welding) and specifies characteristics and specific technical conditions for inspection and delivery of these products. The general requirements and technical conditions for inspection and delivery are specified in prEN 1715-1. This standard does not apply to drawn wire. In the case of more demanding uses in terms of surface aspects, ductility, the final use shall be indicated and special requirements shall be agreed between the producer and purchaser.
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This part of prEN 1715 applies to drawing stock of aluminium and aluminium alloys for electrical conductor and cables and specifies characteristics and specific technical conditions for inspection and delivery of the products. The general requirements and technical conditions for inspection and delivery are specified in prEN 1715-1. This standard does not apply to drawn wire.
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