Plastics piping systems for non-pressure drainage and sewerage — Polyester resin concrete (PRC) — Part 1: Pipes and fittings with flexible joints

ISO 18672-1:2009 specifies definitions, requirements and characteristics of pipes, fittings, joints, materials, test methods and marking for pipes and fittings made from polyester resin concrete (PRC), intended to be used within a drain or sewer system operating without pressure. It applies to products for use in buried installations to be installed by open-trench techniques or pipe jacking. It applies to pipes, fittings and their joints of nominal sizes from DN 150 to DN 3000 for circular cross-sections, from WN/HN 300/450 to WN/HN 1400/2100 for egg-shaped cross-sections and from DN 800 to DN 1800 for kite-shaped cross-sections.

Systèmes de canalisations en plastique pour les branchements et les collecteurs d'assainissement sans pression — Béton résines polyester (BRP) — Partie 1: Tubes et raccords avec assemblages flexibles

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Published
Publication Date
01-Jun-2009
Current Stage
9020 - International Standard under periodical review
Start Date
15-Apr-2024
Completion Date
15-Apr-2024
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 18672-1
First edition
2009-06-15


Plastics piping systems for non-pressure
drainage and sewerage — Polyester resin
concrete (PRC) —
Part 1:
Pipes and fittings with flexible joints
Systèmes de canalisations en plastique pour les branchements et les
collecteurs d'assainissement sans pression — Béton résines polyester
(BRP) —
Partie 1: Tubes et raccords avec assemblages flexibles





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ISO 18672-1:2009(E)
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ISO 18672-1:2009(E)
Contents Page
Foreword. iv
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviations . 2
3.1 Terms and definitions. 2
3.2 Symbols and abbreviations . 6
4 General requirements. 9
4.1 Materials . 9
4.2 Appearance . 10
4.3 Reference conditions for testing. 10
4.4 Joints. 10
5 Pipes. 11
5.1 Classification. 11
5.2 Designation . 12
5.3 Geometrical characteristics. 12
5.4 Mechanical characteristics . 20
5.5 Marking of pipes . 24
6 Fittings . 24
6.1 General.
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