BS EN 13195:2013
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Aluminium and aluminium alloys. Specifications for wrought and cast products for marine applications (shipbuilding, marine and offshore)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2013 | 26 |
This European Standard specifies properties and technical conditions for inspection and delivery of wrought and cast aluminium and aluminium alloy products recommended for marine applications, including shipbuilding and offshore applications.
Additional information is given about high magnesium alloys, with special regard to their sensitivity to intergranular and exfoliation corrosion.
This European Standard is intended to be used in conjunction with relevant European, national or international regulations as applicable, to which it comes in support.
For products intended to be used in marine constructions to be classified by a Classification Society, the relevant requirements of this Society apply.
This European Standard covers:
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wrought products in aluminium alloys (see Clause 6);
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castings in aluminium alloys (see Clause 7).
Information is given in Annex A to guide the user in the selection of aluminium and aluminium alloys and tempers for various applications.
This European Standard does not cover:
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execution and design, covered by the rules of the Classification Societies or EN 1090-3 and EN 1999-1-1 to EN 1999-1-5;
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welding, covered by EN 1011-4.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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5 | Foreword |
6 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
8 | 3 Terms and definitions 4 Selection of materials |
9 | 5 Ordering information 6 Wrought aluminium alloy products for marine applications 6.1 Technical conditions for inspection and delivery 6.2 Mechanical properties 6.3 Tolerances on dimensions and form |
10 | 6.4 Special requirements for corrosion-testing of EN AW-5059, EN AW-5083, EN AW-5086, EN AW-5383, EN AW-5456 alloys |
11 | 7 Castings 7.1 Mechanical properties 7.2 Technical conditions for delivery of castings |
12 | Table 1 — Wrought aluminium alloy products – Recommended alloys, product forms and tempers |
13 | Table 2 — Castings – Recommended alloys and tempers Table 3 — Wrought aluminium alloy products – Permissible under-thickness for sheet, strip and plate |
14 | Annex A (informative) Recommendations for the proper use of certain alloys A.1 Materials selection A.2 Wrought alloys A.2.1 Wrought heat treatable alloys A.2.1.1 General A.2.1.2 Alloy EN AW-6082 |
15 | A.2.1.3 Alloys EN AW-6005A, EN AW-6060, EN AW-6063 and EN AW-6106 A.2.2 Wrought non-heat treatable alloys A.2.2.1 General A.2.2.2 Alloys EN AW-5052, EN AW-5754 and EN AW-5454 A.2.2.3 Alloys EN AW-5456, EN AW-5086, EN AW-5383, EN AW-5083 and EN AW-5059 A.3 Casting alloys |
16 | A.4 Welding |
17 | Table A.1 — Comparison of characteristics and other properties for wrought alloys |
19 | Table A.2 — Comparison of characteristics and other properties for casting alloys |
20 | Table A.3 — Alloys and products forms recommended for standard rivets, self-pierce rivets and screws |
21 | Annex B (normative) Mechanical properties of aluminium alloy EN AW-5383 for extruded products Table B.1 — Mechanical properties of aluminium alloy EN AW-5383 [Al Mg4,5Mn0,9] |
22 | Annex C (informative) Explanation of temper designations Table C.1 — Explanation of temper designations used in Table 1, Table 2, Table A.1 and Table A.3 based on definitions of EN 515 |
23 | Bibliography |