Standard ISO 16237:2015 22.4.2015 preview

ISO 16237:2015

Mechanical joining — Destructive testing of joints — Specimen dimensions and test procedure for cross-tension testing of single joints

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Mechanical joining -- Destructive testing of joints -- Specimen dimensions and test procedure for cross-tension testing of single joints



STANDARD published on 22.4.2015


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The information about the standard:

Designation standards: ISO 16237:2015
Publication date standards: 22.4.2015
SKU: NS-586558
The number of pages: 12
Approximate weight : 36 g (0.08 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards ISO

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Welded joints

Annotation of standard text ISO 16237:2015 :

Description / Abstract: ISO 16237:2015 specifies the geometry of the test specimens and the method for the cross-tension testing of single mechanical joints on single-lap test specimens up to a single sheet thickness of 4,5 mm. The term "sheet", as used in this International Standard, includes extrusions and cast materials. The purpose of the cross-tension test is to determine the mechanical characteristics and the failure types of the joints made with different joining methods. ISO 16237:2015 does not apply to civil engineering applications such as metal building and steel construction which are covered by other applicable standards.

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