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DEFSTAN 68-287(PT2)/1(2007) : 2007

Current

Current

The latest, up-to-date edition.

GUIDE TO THE COMPATIBILITY OF MATERIALS WITH OXYGEN - PART 2: TEST DATA AND DATA SOURCES

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

29-05-2007

1 Scope
2 Warning
3 Normative References
4 Definitions
5 Abbreviations
6 Hazards of Oxygen and Oxygen Systems
7 Oxygen systems design, use of non-metallic materials
   and metals
8 Selection of Non-Metallic Materials
9 Non-Metallic Materials Tested in the UK
10 Oxygen-Compatibility Selection Criteria for Metals
11 Anomolies in Selection Ranking of Metals
12 Suitable and Unsuitable Metals
   12.1 Introduction
   12.2 Suitable Metals
        12.2.1 Nickel, Nickel alloys, Nickel-Copper alloys
        12.2.2 Copper and Copper Alloys
        12.2.3 Stainless steels
        12.2.4 Carbon and low-alloy steels, cast iron
        12.2.5 Aluminium
   12.3 Unsuitable/Restricted Metals
        12.3.1 Titanium
        12.3.2 Cadmium
        12.3.3 Beryllium
        12.3.4 Magnesium and its alloys

Provides oxygen compatibility test data for non-metallic materials obtained by or provided to the MOD; and provides references to other sources of test data for both non-metallic and metallic materials.

DevelopmentNote
This standard is obsolescent because it is no longer required for procurement of new equipment but is retained for maintenance purposes in support of existing in-service equipment. (07/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
18
PublisherName
UK Ministry of Defence Standards
Status
Current

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