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ISO 10893-10:2011 specifies requirements for automated full peripheral ultrasonic shear wave (generated by conventional or phased array technique) testing of seamless and welded [except submerged arc-welded (SAW)] steel tubes, for the detection of longitudinal and/or transverse imperfections.

In the case of testing on longitudinal imperfections, Lamb wave testing can be applied at the discretion of the manufacturer.

For seamless tubes, by agreement between the purchaser and manufacturer, testing principles of ISO 10893-10:2011 can be applied to detect imperfections having other orientations.

ISO 10893-10:2011 is applicable to the inspection of tubes with an outside diameter greater than or equal to 10 mm, normally with an outside diameter-to-thickness ratio greater than or equal to 5.

It can also be applicable to the testing of circular hollow sections.

 

Document History

  1. ISO 10893-10:2011

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    Non-destructive testing of steel tubes - Part 10: Automated full peripheral ultrasonic testing of seamless and welded (except submerged arc-welded) steel tubes for the detection of longitudinal and/or transverse imperfections

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  2. ISO 9303:1989


    Seamless and welded (except submerged arc-welded) steel tubes for pressure purposes - Full peripheral ultrasonic testing for the detection of longitudinal imperfections

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  3. ISO 9305:1989


    Seamless steel tubes for pressure purposes - Full peripheral ultrasonic testing for the detection of transverse imperfections

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Amendments, rulings, supplements, and errata

  1. ISO 10893-10:2011/Amd1:2020


    - Amendment 1: Change of ultrasonic test frequency; change of acceptance criteria