ISO 13967:1998
Thermoplastics fittings - Determination of ring stiffness

Standard No.
ISO 13967:1998
Release Date
1998
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Status
Replace By
ISO 13967:2009
Latest
ISO 13967:2009
Scope
This International Standard specifies a method of determining the ring stiffness of bends and branches made from thermoplastic material and for use with plastics pipes having a circular cross-section. The method can be used to determine the stiffness of bends, equal branches and unequal branches, provided that the fitting allows a ring deflection of at least 4 %. If a fitting has the same wall thickness, wall construction, material and diameter as a pipe being tested, then, because of its geometry, its stiffness will be equal to or greater than that of the pipe tested. In this case, the fitting can be classified as having the same stiffness class as the pipe, without testing. Any unequal branch may be expected to have at least the same stiffness as an equal branch, provided that it has the same main diameter, wall construction and material as the equal branch. NOTE — The result of the test reflects the resistance the fitting has against deflection when installed. Advice on the significance of the test result is given in annex A.

ISO 13967:1998 history

  • 2009 ISO 13967:2009 Thermoplastics fittings - Determination of ring stiffness
  • 1998 ISO 13967:1998 Thermoplastics fittings - Determination of ring stiffness



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