ISO 10675-1:2021
Non-destructive testing of welds — Acceptance levels for radiographic testing — Part 1: Steel, nickel, titanium and their alloys

Standard No.
ISO 10675-1:2021
Release Date
2021
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Latest
ISO 10675-1:2021
Scope
This document specifies acceptance levels for indications from imperfections in butt welds of steel, nickel, titanium and their alloys detected by radiographic testing. If agreed, the acceptance levels can be applied to other types of welds (such as fillet welds, etc.) or materials. The acceptance levels can be related to welding standards, application standards, specifications or codes. This document assumes that the radiographic testing has been carried out in accordance with

ISO 10675-1:2021 Referenced Document

  • ISO 17636-1 Non-destructive testing of welds — Radiographic testing — Part 1: X- and gamma-ray techniques with film*2022-07-20 Update
  • ISO 17636-2 Non-destructive testing of welds — Radiographic testing — Part 2: X- and gamma-ray techniques with digital detectors*2022-09-01 Update
  • ISO 17637 Non-destructive testing of welds - Visual testing of fusion-welded joints
  • ISO 5817 Welding — Fusion-welded joints in steel, nickel, titanium and their alloys (beam welding excluded) — Quality levels for imperfections*2023-02-24 Update
  • ISO 6520-1 Welding and allied processes - Classification of geometric imperfections in metallic materials - Part 1: Fusion welding

ISO 10675-1:2021 history

  • 2021 ISO 10675-1:2021 Non-destructive testing of welds — Acceptance levels for radiographic testing — Part 1: Steel, nickel, titanium and their alloys
  • 2016 ISO 10675-1:2016 Non-destructive testing of welds - Acceptance levels for radiographic testing - Part 1: Steel, nickel, titanium and their alloys
  • 2008 ISO 10675-1:2008 Non-destructive testing of welds - Acceptance levels for radiographic testing - Part 1: Steel, nickel, titanium and their alloys
Non-destructive testing of welds — Acceptance levels for radiographic testing — Part 1: Steel, nickel, titanium and their alloys



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