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PAS 27:1999 Unplasticized poly (vinyl chloride) alloy (PVC-A) pipes and bends for water under pressure (AMD Corrigendum 10516) (Withdrawn)

Publication Year

1999

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Provides an explanation of symbols used, materials, dimensions, appearance and performance requirements.

Document History

Amendment 10516 is Corrigendum No.1. dated May 1999 - Correction to equation (1), p4. This PAS has been published to provide an interim specification for a new generation of unplasticized poly (vinyl chloride) based plastics alloy (PVC-A) pipes exhibiting a combination of high strength and ductility. Pipes conforming to this specification will provide systems with a high level of integrity and predictable performance. This specification recognizes advances in both materials and processing. Improved understanding of material technology has allowed materials to be developed with a high level of ductility and high resistance to both impact and slow crack propagation. This PAS is not a British Standard and will be withdrawn on publication of its content as a British Standard.

ISBN

0580282716

Publisher Information

British Standards Institution

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