• AS/NZS ISO 5817:2019

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    Welding - Fusion-welded joints in steel, nickel, titanium and their alloys (beam welding excluded) - Quality levels for imperfections

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  12-03-2019

    Publisher:  Standards Australia

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    The objective of this Standard is to provide quality levels of imperfections in fusion-welded joints (except for beam welding) in all types of steel, nickel, titanium and their alloys. It applies to material thickness ≥ 0.5 mm.

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    This International Standard provides quality levels of imperfections in fusion-welded joints (except for beam welding) in all types of steel, nickel, titanium and their alloys. It applies to material thickness = 0,5 mm. It covers fully penetrated butt welds and all fillet welds. Its principles can also be applied to partial-penetration butt welds.
    (Quality levels for beam welded joints in steel are presented in ISO 13919-1.)
    Three quality levels are given in order to permit application to a wide range of welded fabrication. They are designated by symbols B, C and D. Quality level B corresponds to the highest requirement on the finished weld.
    Several types of loads are considered, e.g. static load, thermal load, corrosion load, pressure load. Additional guidance on fatigue loads is given in Annex C.
    The quality levels refer to production and good workmanship.
    This International Standard is applicable to
    a) non-alloy and alloy steels,
    b) nickel and nickel alloys,
    c) titanium and titanium alloys,
    d) manual, mechanized and automatic welding,
    e) all welding positions,
    f) all types of welds, e.g. butt welds, fillet welds and branch connections, and
    g) the following welding processes and their sub-processes, as defined in ISO 4063:
    — 11 metal-arc welding without gas protection;
    — 12 submerged-arc welding;
    — 13 gas-shielded metal-arc welding;
    — 14 gas-shielded arc welding with non-consumable tungsten electrodes;
    — 15 plasma arc welding;
    — 31 oxy-fuel gas welding (for steel only).
    Metallurgical aspects, e.g. grain size, hardness, are not covered by this International Standard.

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    Committee WD-003
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Standards Australia
    Status Current
    Supersedes

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    First published as AS/NZS ISO 5817:2019.

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO 13919-1:1996 Welding Electron and laser-beam welded joints Guidance on quality levels for imperfections Part 1: Steel
    ISO 4063:2009 Welding and allied processes — Nomenclature of processes and reference numbers
    ISO 2553:2013 Welding and allied processes Symbolic representation on drawings Welded joints
    ISO 6520-1:2007 Welding and allied processes Classification of geometric imperfections in metallic materials Part 1: Fusion welding
    ISO 17635:2016 Non-destructive testing of welds — General rules for metallic materials
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