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DIN EN ISO 11120
Gas cylinders - Refillable seamless steel tubes of water capacity between 150 l and 3000 l - Design, construction and testing (ISO 11120:2015)- This is the most recent version of this document.
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BS EN ISO 11120:2015
Gas cylinders. Refillable seamless steel tubes of water capacity between 150 l and 3000 l. Design, construction and testing- This is the most recent version of this document.
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ISO 11120:2015 specifies minimum requirements for the material, design, construction and workmanship, manufacturing processes, examinations and tests at manufacture of refillable quenched and tempered seamless steel tubes of water capacities exceeding 150 l up to and including 3 000 l for compressed and liquefied gases exposed to extreme world-wide ambient temperatures, normally between -50°C and +65°C.
ISO 11120:2015 is applicable to tubes with a maximum tensile strength, Rma, of less than 1 100 MPa. These tubes can be used alone or in batteries to equip trailers or multiple element gas containers (ISO modules or skids) for the transportation and distribution of compressed gases.
ISO 11120:2015 is applicable to tubes having an opening at each end.
Document History
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ISO 11120:2015
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Gas cylinders - Refillable seamless steel tubes of water capacity between 150 l and 3000 l - Design, construction and testing- Most Recent
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ISO 11120:1999/Amd1:2013
- Amendment 1: Requirements for design of tubes for embrittling gases- Historical Version
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ISO 11120:1999
Gas cylinders -- Refillable seamless steel tubes for compressed gas transport, of water capacity between 150 l and 3000 l -- Design construction and testing- Historical Version