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BS EN 1011-7:2004

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Welding. Recommendations for welding of metallic materials Electron beam welding

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English

Published date

04-08-2004

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Quality requirements
5 Storage and handling of parent metals and consumables
6 Welding facilities
7 Qualification of the welding personnel
8 Welding procedure specification
9 Welding procedure test
10 Joint preparation
   10.1 Machining
   10.2 Demagnetisation
   10.3 Cleaning
   10.4 Assembly
11 Joint design
   11.1 Longitudinal seams
   11.2 Circular seams
12 Evacuation holes
13 Tack welds, cosmetic passes
14 Thermal pre- and post heat treatment
15 Documentation
Annex A (informative) Information about weldability of
                      metallic materials
   A.1 General
   A.2 Steels and iron alloys
   A.3 Nickel and nickel alloys
   A.4 Aluminium and magnesium alloys
   A.5 Copper and copper alloys
   A.6 Refractory and reactive metals
   A.7 Dissimilar metals
   A.8 Non-metals
Annex B (informative) Information about causes of weld
                      imperfections and prevention
Annex C (informative) Summary of electron beam weldability
                      of metals with reference to CR ISO
                      15608:2000 groups
   C.1 Grouping system for steels
   C.2 Grouping system for aluminium and aluminium alloys
   C.3 Grouping system for copper and copper alloys
   C.4 Grouping system for nickel and nickel alloys
   C.5 Grouping system for titanium and titanium alloys
   C.6 Grouping system for zirconium and zirconium alloys
   C.7 Grouping system for cast iron
Annex D (informative) Examples of preparation of circular
                      joints
Bibliography
Figures
Tables

Gives methods which may be used for the electron beam welding (process no. 51 according to EN ISO 4063) of weldable metallic materials according to CR ISO 15608.

Committee
WEE/36
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 02/701811 DC. (08/2004) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, July 2009. (06/2009)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
44
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This document may be used for the electron beam welding (process no. 51 according to EN ISO 4063) of weldable metallic materials according to CR ISO 15608. It does not contain data on permissible stresses on weld seams or on the testing and evaluation of weld seams. Such data can either be seen from the relevant application standards or should be separately agreed between the contracting parties.

A requirement for the application of this document is that the recommendations should be used by appropriately trained and experienced personnel.

Standards Relationship
DIN EN 1011-7:2004-10 Identical
NS EN 1011-7 : 1ED 2004 Identical
NBN EN 1011-7 : 2004 Identical
UNE-EN 1011-7:2005 Identical
UNI EN 1011-7 : 2005 Identical
EN 1011-7:2004 Identical
I.S. EN 1011-7:2004 Identical
NF EN 1011-7 : 2004 Identical
NEN EN 1011-7 : 2004 Identical
SN EN 1011-7 : 2004 Identical

07/30160560 DC : DRAFT JAN 2007 PD 5500 AMD 2 - SPECIFICATION FOR UNFIRED FUSION WELDED PRESSURE VESSELS
PD 6702-1:2009 Structural use of aluminium Recommendations for the design of aluminium structures to BS EN 1999
PD 6705-3:2009 Structural use of steel and aluminium Recommendations for the execution of aluminium structures to BS EN 1090-3

EN ISO 14744-5:2000 Welding - Acceptance inspection of electron beam welding machines - Part 5: Measurement of run-out accuracy (ISO 14744-5:2000)
EN ISO 6520-1:2007 Welding and allied processes - Classification of geometric imperfections in metallic materials - Part 1: Fusion welding (ISO 6520-1:2007)
EN 729-2 : 1994 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS FOR WELDING - FUSION WELDING OF METALLIC MATERIALS - COMPREHENSIVE QUALITY REQUIREMENTS
EN ISO 15614-11:2002 Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials - Welding procedure test - Part 11: Electron and laser beam welding (ISO 15614-11:2002)
ISO 6520-1:2007 Welding and allied processes Classification of geometric imperfections in metallic materials Part 1: Fusion welding
ISO 14744-5:2000 Welding Acceptance inspection of electron beam welding machines Part 5: Measurement of run-out accuracy
EN ISO 14744-3:2000 Welding - Acceptance inspection of electron beam welding machines - Part 3: Measurement of beam current characteristics (ISO 14744-3:2000)
ISO 1190-1:1982 Copper and copper alloys — Code of designation — Part 1: Designation of materials
EN ISO 14744-6:2000 Welding - Acceptance inspection of electron beam welding machines - Part 6: Measurement of stability of spot position (ISO 14744-6:2000)
ISO 13919-1:1996 Welding Electron and laser-beam welded joints Guidance on quality levels for imperfections Part 1: Steel
ISO 15614-11:2002 Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Welding procedure test Part 11: Electron and laser beam welding
EN ISO 14744-4:2000 Welding - Acceptance inspection of electron beam welding machines - Part 4: Measurement of welding speed (ISO 14744-4:2000)
ISO/TR 15608:2017 Welding — Guidelines for a metallic materials grouping system
CR ISO 15608 : 2000 WELDING - GUIDELINES FOR A METALLIC MATERIAL GROUPING SYSTEM
EN 1011-1:2009 Welding - Recommendations for welding of metallic materials - Part 1: General guidance for arc welding
ISO 14744-3:2000 Welding Acceptance inspection of electron beam welding machines Part 3: Measurement of beam current characteristics
EN ISO 14744-2:2000 Welding - Acceptance inspection of electron beam welding machines - Part 2: Measurement of accelerating voltage characteristics (ISO 14744-2:2000)
EN ISO 4063:2010 Welding and allied processes - Nomenclature of processes and reference numbers (ISO 4063:2009, Corrected version 2010-03-01)
ISO 15609-3:2004 Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials — Welding procedure specification — Part 3: Electron beam welding
ISO 14744-1:2008 Welding — Acceptance inspection of electron beam welding machines — Part 1: Principles and acceptance conditions
ISO 14744-4:2000 Welding Acceptance inspection of electron beam welding machines Part 4: Measurement of welding speed
EN 1173:2008 Copper and copper alloys - Material condition designation
EN ISO 14744-1:2008 Welding - Acceptance inspection of electron beam welding machines - Part 1: Principles and acceptance conditions (ISO 14744-1:2008)
EN ISO 13919-1:1996 Welding - Electrons and laser beam welded joints - Guidance on quality levels for imperfections - Part 1: Steel (ISO 13919-1:1996)
EN 729-1 : 1994 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS FOR WELDING - FUSION WELDING OF METALLIC MATERIALS - GUIDELINES FOR SELECTION AND USE
EN 729-4 : 1994 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS FOR WELDING - FUSION WELDING OF METALLIC MATERIALS - ELEMENTARY QUALITY REQUIREMENTS
ISO 14744-6:2000 Welding Acceptance inspection of electron beam welding machines Part 6: Measurement of stability of spot position
EN ISO 15609-3:2004 Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials - Welding procedures specification - Part 3: Electron beam welding (ISO 15609-3:2004)
ISO 14744-2:2000 Welding Acceptance inspection of electron beam welding machines Part 2: Measurement of accelerating voltage characteristics
ISO 4063:2009 Welding and allied processes — Nomenclature of processes and reference numbers
EN 1418:1997 Welding personnel - Approval testing of welding operators for fusion welding and resistance weld setters for fully mechanized and automatic welding of metallic materials
EN 729-3 : 1994 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS FOR WELDING - FUSION WELDING OF METALLIC MATERIALS - STANDARD QUALITY REQUIREMENTS
EN 573-1:2004 Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Chemical composition and form of wrought products - Part 1: Numerical designation system
ISO 13919-2:2001 Welding Electron and laser beam welded joints Guidance on quality levels for imperfections Part 2: Aluminium and its weldable alloys

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