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This document specifies a method for determining the chemical resistance properties of glass-reinforced thermosetting plastics (GRP) pipes and fittings in a deflected condition for nominal sizes DN°°100 and larger.

In conjunction with ISO°°10928, this document provides a method for evaluating the effect of a chemical environment on the interior of a pipe or fitting after a specified period of time. Test conditions and requirements are specified in the referring International Standard. ISO°°23856 references this document.

NOTE°°°°°°°°°° It has been found that the effect of chemical environments can be accelerated by strain induced from deflection; hence, this type of effect is frequently referred to as strain corrosion.

 

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  1. ISO 10952:2021

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    Glass-reinforced thermosetting plastics (GRP) pipes and fittings - Determination of the resistance to chemical attack for the inside of a section in a deflected condition

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  2. ISO 10952:2014


    Plastics piping systems - Glass-reinforced thermosetting plastics (GRP) pipes and fittings - Determination of the resistance to chemical attack for the inside of a section in a deflected condition

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  3. ISO 10952:2008


    Plastics piping systems - Glass-reinforced thermosetting plastics (GRP) pipes and fittings - Determination of the resistance to chemical attack for the inside of a section in a deflected condition

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  4. ISO 10952:1999


    Plastics piping systems -- Glass-reinforced thermosetting plastics (GRP) pipes and fittings -- Determination of the resistance to chemical attack from the inside of a section in a deflected condition

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