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ÖNORM EN 13957

Issue date: 2009 01 01

Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Extruded round, coiled tube for general applications - Specification

This European Standard specifies the tolerances on dimensions and form of round aluminium and aluminium alloys porthole extruded tubes with an outside diameter (OD) of o...
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Austrian Standards International
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This European Standard specifies the tolerances on dimensions and form of round aluminium and aluminium alloys porthole extruded tubes with an outside diameter (OD) of over 2 mm up to and including 50 mm supplied in coil form or in straight lengths cut from coiled material: see Figure 1. This European Standard mainly applies to round extruded tube for general engineering applications manufactured in 1xxx series of aluminium and 3xxx series of alloys. The use of this European Standard for non-standardised 1xxx aluminium and 3xxx alloys or alloys from other series, e.g. 5xxx or 6xxx, is subject to agreement between supplier and purchaser.
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