BS EN 10265:1996 -Magnetic materials. Specification for steel sheet and strip with specified mechanical properties and magnetic permeability
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BS EN 10265:1996 is a British Standard that specifies the technical delivery conditions for seamless and welded steel tubes for pressure purposes. This standard covers both carbon and alloy steel tubes that are intended for use in the construction of pressure vessels and pipelines.
The standard specifies the requirements for the chemical composition, mechanical properties, and dimensions of the steel tubes. It also outlines the testing methods for the tubes, including non-destructive testing, flattening tests, and tensile tests.
BS EN 10265:1996 applies to steel tubes that are intended for use at room temperature or at elevated temperatures. It covers tubes with outside diameters from 10.2 mm to 711 mm, and wall thicknesses from 1.6 mm to 100 mm.
This standard is an important reference for manufacturers and suppliers of steel tubes for pressure purposes, as well as for designers and engineers who use these tubes in their projects. Compliance with BS EN 10265:1996 ensures that the tubes meet the necessary quality and safety standards for their intended application.
Magnetic flux density; Thickness; Magnetic permeability; Test specimens; Sheet materials; Testing conditions; Magnetic materials; Steels; Form tolerances; Designations; Cold-working; Magnetic measurement; Strips; Dimensional tolerances; Tensile strength; Inspection; Proof stress; Elongation at fracture; Dimensions; Magnetic alloys; Rotating electric machines; Grades (quality); Dimensional measurement; Magnetic properties of materials; Hot-working