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EN ISO 15614-13:2023

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Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials - Welding procedure test - Part 13: Upset (resistance butt) and flash welding (ISO 15614-13:2023)

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22-11-2023

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This document specifies how a preliminary welding procedure specification (pWPS) is qualified by welding procedure tests.This document defines the conditions for the execution of welding procedure tests and the range of qualification for welding procedures for all welding operations within the qualification of this document.Two classes of welding procedure tests are given in order to permit application to a wide range of welded fabrication. They are designated by classes A and B. In class A, the extent of testing is greater and the ranges of qualification are more restrictive than in class B.Procedure tests carried out to class A automatically qualify for class B requirements, but not vice-versa.When no class is specified in a contract or application standard, all the requirements of class A apply.NOTE Class B corresponds to level 1 and class A corresponds to level 2 in accordance with ISO15614-1.This document applies to upset (resistance butt) welding and flash welding of any metallic materials in all product forms (e.g. with solid, tubular, flat or circular cross-sections). It covers the following resistance welding processes, as defined in ISO4063:2023:— 24 – flash welding, using direct current or alternating current with various movement sequences, constant flashing and pulsed flashing;— 25 – resistance butt welding (upset welding), using direct current or alternating current with various current and pressure sequences.

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Standard
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
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