BS EN ISO 3501:2022
Plastics piping systems. Mechanical joints between fittings and pressure pipes. Test method for resistance to pull-out under constant longitudinal force

Standard No.
BS EN ISO 3501:2022
Release Date
2022
Published By
British Standards Institution (BSI)
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BS EN ISO 3501:2022
Scope
What is ISO 3501 - Pull-out resistance of plastic pressure pipes about?    Plastic pressure pipes are low weight, abrasion-resistant, corrosion-resistant, high impact-resistant, and flexible making them popular in various end-use industries. ISO 3501 specifies a method for checking the ability of assembled uniaxial joints between fittings and plastic pressure pipes to withstand longitudinal tensile stresses. The test applies regardless of the design and material of the fitting used for jointing plastics pipe.   ISO 3501 discusses terms, definitions , p rinciple, test parameter, requirements , a pparatus , t est pieces , procedures and test reports.   Note: ISO 3501 does not apply to fusion-welded joints.    Who is ISO 3501 - Pull-out resistance of plastic pressure pipes for?  

BS EN ISO 3501:2022 Referenced Document

  • ISO 17456:2006 Plastics piping systems - Multilayer pipes - Determination of long-term strength
  • ISO 3126 Plastics piping systems - Plastics components - Determination of dimensions

BS EN ISO 3501:2022 history

  • 2022 BS EN ISO 3501:2022 Plastics piping systems. Mechanical joints between fittings and pressure pipes. Test method for resistance to pull-out under constant longitudinal force
  • 2015 BS EN ISO 3501:2015 Plastics piping systems. Mechanical joints between fittings and pressure pipes. Test method for resistance to pull-out under constant longitudinal force
  • 1995 BS EN 712:1995 Thermoplastics piping systems - End-load bearing mechanical joints between pressure pipes and fittings - Test method for resistance to pull-out under constant longitudinal force
 Plastics piping systems. Mechanical joints between fittings and pressure pipes. Test method for resistance to pull-out under constant longitudinal force



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