EN 287-2:1992

Approval testing of welders - Fusion welding - Part 2: Aluminium and aluminium alloys EN 287-2:1992

Publication date:   Jun 19, 2000

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99.60 Withdrawal effective   Dec 15, 2004

CEN

CEN/TC 121 Welding and allied processes

European Norm

25.160.10   Welding processes

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Scope

This standard specifies essential requirements, ranges of approval, test conditions, acceptance requirements and certification for the approval testing of welder performance for the welding of aluminium. The recommended format for the certificate of approval testing is given in Annex A. During the approval test the welder should be required to show adequate practical experience and job knowledge (test non mandatory) of the welding processes, materials and safety requirements for which he is to be approved; information on these aspects is given in Annex C. This standard is applicable when the welder's approval testing is required by the purchaser, by inspection authorities or by other organizations. This standard applies to the approval testing of welders for the fusion welding of aluminium using gas in shield. The welding processes referred to in this standard include those fusion welding processes which are designated as manual or partly mechanized welding. This standard does not cover fully mechanized and fully automatic processes (.).1) This standard covers approval testing of welders for work on semi-finished and finished products made from wrought, forged or cast material types listed in 5.4. The certificate of approval testing is issued under the sole responsibility of the examiner or examining body.1) 1. Modified by Amendment A1 :1997

Related legislation

Legislation related to this standard

97/23/EC

Pressure equipment

87/404/EEC

Simple pressure vessels

Life cycle

NOW

WITHDRAWN
EN 287-2:1992
99.60 Withdrawal effective
Dec 15, 2004

CORRIGENDA / AMENDMENTS

WITHDRAWN
EN 287-2:1992/A1:1997

REVISED BY

PUBLISHED
EN ISO 9606-2:2004