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AS 1180.5-1999

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Methods of test for hose made from elastomeric materials Hydrostatic pressure
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Withdrawn date

03-13-2020

Language(s)

English

Published date

04-05-1999

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1 - AS 1180.5-1999 METHODS OF TEST FOR HOSE MADE FROM ELASTOMERIC MATERIALS - HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE
1 - PREFACE
3 - METHOD - Rubber and plastics hoses and hose assemblies - Hydrostatic testing
3 - 1 Scope
3 - 2 Normative references
3 - 3 General
3 - 4 Apparatus
3 - 4.1 Pressure source
3 - 4.2 Calibrated pressure gauge or pressure transducers with digital readouts
3 - 4.3 Sliding vernier callipers or micrometer, and measuring tape
3 - 5 Test pieces
3 - 5.1 Hose assemblies
3 - 5.2 Hoses
4 - 5.3 Number of test pieces
4 - 6 Application of hydrostatic pressure
4 - 6.1 General
4 - 6.2 Procedure
4 - 7 Hydrostatic pressure tests
4 - 7.1 Proof pressure hold test
4 - 7.2 Measurement of deformation under pressure
4 - 7.2.1 General procedure
4 - 7.2.2 Change in length
5 - 7.2.3 Change in external diameter
5 - 7.2.4 Twisting
5 - 7.2.5 Warping
5 - 7.3 Burst pressure test
6 - 7.4 Leakage test
6 - 7.4.1 Test pieces
6 - 7.4.2 Procedure
6 - 7.4.3 Criteria for failure
6 - 8 Test report
8 - APPENDIX ZZ - VARIATIONS TO ISO 1402 FOR APPLICATION IN AUSTRALIA
8 - ZZ1 SCOPE
8 - ZZ2 VARIATIONS

Specifies methods for the hydrostatic testing of rubber and plastics hoses and hose assemblies, including methods for the determination of dimensional stability. This Standard is based on and has been reproduced from ISO 1402:1994. An appendix proposes variations to ISO 1402 for application in Australia.

This International Standard specified methods for the hydrostatic testing of rubber and plastics hoses and hose assemblies, including methods for the determination of dimensional stability.

Committee
RU-001
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 2571 6
Pages
8
ProductNote
Withdrawn 13-03-2020.
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

AS 1180.5A first published 1972.AS 1180.5B first published 1972.AS 1180.5C first published 1972.AS 1180.5D first published 1972.AS 1180.5E first published 1972.AS 1180.5A-1972, AS 1180.5B-1972, AS 1180.5C-1972, AS 1180.5D-1972 and AS 1180.5E-1972 revised, amalgamated and redesignated AS 1180.5-1993.Second edition 1999. AS 1180.5A first published 1972. AS 1180.5B first published 1972. AS 1180.5C first published 1972. AS 1180.5D first published 1972. AS 1180.5E first published 1972. AS 1180.5A-1972, AS 1180.5B-1972, AS 1180.5C-1972, AS 1180.5D-1972 and AS 1180.5E-1972 revised, amalgamated and redesignated AS 1180.5-1993. Second edition 1999.

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