EN 15159-3:2006

Vitreous and porcelain enamels - Glass-lined apparatus for process plants - Part 3: Thermal shock resistance EN 15159-3:2006

Publication date:   Sep 28, 2007

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99.60 Withdrawal effective   Apr 13, 2011

CEN

CEN/TC 262 Metallic and other inorganic coatings, including for corrosion protection and corrosion testing of metals and alloys

European Norm

25.220.50   Enamels | 71.120.10   Reaction vessels and their components

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Scope

This European Standard specifies requirements on thermal shock resistance as well as heating and cooling procedures of standardised glass-lined apparatus, components, accessories, and glass-lined pipes primarily used for process equipment in chemical plants.
It specifies the limits of thermal shock resistance using diagrams (see Figure 1 and Figure 2). For
glass-lined steel, a difference is made between a thermal shock on the glass-lined side (by charging an apparatus) versus a thermal shock on the steel side (by heating and cooling an apparatus).
This European Standard applies to operating temperatures from - 25 °C to + 230 °C.
This European Standard is only applicable to enamelled unalloyed and low-alloy carbon steels.

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WITHDRAWN
EN 15159-3:2006
99.60 Withdrawal effective
Apr 13, 2011

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PUBLISHED
EN ISO 28721-3:2011