DIN 50934-2:2000-04
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Methods for evaluation of effectiveness of water treatment equipment for corrosion control - Part 2: Equipment for reducing the release of corrosion products into drinking water
Available format(s)
Hardcopy , PDF
Language(s)
English, German
Published date
01-04-2000
Withdrawn date
02-11-2024
Superseded by
€43.03
Excluding VAT
Describes method of evaluating the effectiveness of water treatment equipment used to reduce the release of corrosion products (scale) from system components into the drinking water, such components include valves, tanks and reservoirs, pipes and pipe fittings.
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Standard
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| Pages |
4
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| PublisherName |
German Institute for Standardisation (Deutsches Institut für Normung)
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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| SupersededBy |
| DIN 50930-2:1993-02 | CORROSION OF METALS; CORROSION OF METALLIC MATERIALS UNDER CORROSION LOAD BY WATER INSIDE OF TUBES, TANKS AND APPARATUS; EVALUATION OF THE CORROSION LIKELIHOOD OF UNALLOYED AND LOW-ALLOY IRON MATERIALS |
| DIN 50930-5:1993-02 | CORROSION OF METALS; CORROSION OF METALLIC MATERIALS UNDER CORROSION LOAD BY WATER INSIDE OF TUBES, TANKS AND APPARATUS; EVALUATION OF THE CORROSION LIKELIHOOD OF COPPER AND COPPER ALLOYS |
| DIN 50930-4:1993-02 | CORROSION OF METALS; CORROSION OF METALLIC MATERIALS UNDER CORROSION LOAD BY WATER INSIDE OF TUBES, TANKS AND APPARATUS; EVALUATION OF THE CORROSION LIKELIHOOD OF STAINLESS STEELS |
| DIN 50930-1:1993-02 | CORROSION OF METALS; CORROSION OF METALLIC MATERIALS UNDER CORROSION LOAD BY WATER INSIDE OF TUBES, TANKS AND APPARATUS; GENERALES |
| DIN 50930-3:1993-02 | CORROSION OF METALS; CORROSION OF METALLIC MATERIALS UNDER CORROSION LOAD BY WATER INSIDE OF TUBES, TANKS AND APPARATUS; EVALUATION OF THE CORROSION LIKELIHOOD OF HOT DIP IRON MATERIALS |
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