ISO 3126:2005 Plastics piping systems - Plastics components - Determination of dimensions
- Abbreviation
- ISO 3126:2005
- Valid from
- 16/03/2005
- Information provider
- Standards New Zealand,
- Author
- International Organization for Standardization
- Information type
- ISO Standard,
- Format
- PDF, HARD COPY,
Description
ISO 3126:2005 specifies methods for measurement and/or determination of the dimensions of plastics pipes and fittings and the accuracy of the measurement. It specifies procedures for measuring angles, diameters, lengths, squareness and wall thicknesses for the purposes of checking conformity to geometric limits.
Note: This document is using metric units. However the procedures and tolerances are applicable to other units by using appropriate conversion factors.
Scope
This resource is cited by:
ISO 3126:2005 Plastics piping systems - Plastics components - Determination of dimensions
This document is CITED BY:
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AS 3571.1-2009
ISO 3126:2005 is cited by AS 3571.1-2009 Plastics piping systems - Glass-reinforced thermoplastics (GRP) systems based on unsaturated polyester (UP) resin. Part 1: Pressure and non-pressure drainage and sewerage (ISO 10467:2004 MOD)
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AS/NZS 2537.2:2011
ISO 3126:2005 is cited by AS/NZS 2537.2:2011 Mechanical jointing fittings for use with crosslinked polyethylene (PE-X) for pressure applications - Part 2: Plastics piping systems for hot and cold water installations - Crosslinked polyethylene (PE-X) - Fittings
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AS/NZS 4129:2008
ISO 3126:2005 is cited by AS/NZS 4129:2008 Fittings for polyethylene (PE) pipes for pressure applications
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AS/NZS 4129:2020
ISO 3126:2005 is cited by AS/NZS 4129:2020 Fittings for polyethylene (PE) pipes for pressure applications
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AS/NZS 4401:2006
ISO 3126:2005 is cited by AS/NZS 4401:2006 (R2016) Plastics piping systems for soil and waste discharge (low and high temperature) inside buildings - Polyethylene (PE)
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AS/NZS 7671:2010
ISO 3126:2005 is cited by AS/NZS 7671:2010 Plastics piping systems for soil and waste discharge (low and high temperature) inside buildings - Polypropylene (PP)