AS 1572-1998 (R2018) Copper and copper alloys - Seamless tubes for engineering purposes

Abbreviation
AS 1572-1998
Version
Reconfirmed in 2018
Valid from
5/11/1998

Information provider
Intertek Inform,
Author
Standards Australia
Information type
Australian Standard,
Format
PDF, HARD COPY,


Description

This standard specifies requirements for round, square and rectangular seamless copper and copper alloy tubes for general purposes. Chemical composition, mechanical and other properties, and manufacturing tolerances are specified.

Scope

This Standard does not apply to tubes for heat exchangers (see AS 1569) or tubes for air conditioning (see AS/NZS 1571). NOTE: Advice and recommendations on information to be supplied by the purchaser at the time of enquiry or order are contained in the purchasing guidelines set out in appendix A.

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AS 1572-1998 (R2018) Copper and copper alloys - Seamless tubes for engineering purposes

Description

This standard specifies requirements for round, square and rectangular seamless copper and copper alloy tubes for general purposes. Chemical composition, mechanical and other properties, and manufacturing tolerances are specified.

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AS 1572-1998 (R2018) Copper and copper alloys - Seamless tubes for engineering purposes
Description

This standard specifies requirements for round, square and rectangular seamless copper and copper alloy tubes for general purposes. Chemical composition, mechanical and other properties, and manufacturing tolerances are specified.

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