GSO ISO 6207:2015
ISO 6207:1992
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
03 September 2015
Seamless nickel and nickel alloy tube
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GSO ISO 6207:2015 Scope
1.1 This International Standard specifies requirements for round seamless nickel and nickel alloy tube for general purposes as well as for condenser and heat-exchanger applications in the following size ranges.
1.1.1 Tube for general purposes
Cold worked: outside diameter 4 mm to 240 mm
Hot worked: outside diameter 38 mm to 240 mm
1.1.2 Tube for condenser and heat-exchanger applications
Cold worked: maximum outside diameter 80 mm with wall thickness up to and including 5 mm.
1.2 Dimensional requirements and limiting bend radii are also specified for U-bent heat-exchanger tubes of outside diameter up to and including 26 mm.
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