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API's Monogram Certification program is used not only in the U.S. But also worldwide to ensure the availability of manufactured product and material built to API standards. API's Engine Oil Licensing Systems verfies that engine oil meets API standards for durability and engine protection. API also offers ISO 9000 and 14000 certification.

American Petroleum Institute
Formation20 March 1919; 100 years ago[1]
HeadquartersWashington, DC (since 1969)[1]
More than 620 companies in petroleum industry
President and CEO
Mike Sommers[2]
Websitehttps://www.api.org

The American Petroleum Institute (API) is the largest U.S. trade association for the oil and natural gas industry. It claims to represent about 650 corporations involved in production, refinement, distribution, and many other aspects of the petroleum industry.

The association describes its mission as to influence public policy in support of a strong, viable U.S. oil and natural gas industry. API's chief functions on behalf of the industry include advocacy, negotiation and lobbying with governmental, legal, and regulatory agencies; research into economic, toxicological, and environmental effects; establishment and certification of industry standards; and education outreach.[3] API both funds and conducts research related to many aspects of the petroleum industry.[3] The current CEO and president is Mike Sommers[4].

History[edit]

Although some oil was produced commercially before 1859 as a byproduct from salt brine wells, the American oil industry started on a major scale with the discovery of oil at the Drake Well in western Pennsylvania in 1859.

The American Petroleum Institute was founded on 20 March 1919 and based in New York City.[1]

In 1959, at a symposium organised by the American Petroleum Institute and the Columbia Graduate School of Business for the centennial of the American oil industry, the physicistEdward Teller warned then of the danger of global climate change.[5] Edward Teller explained that carbon dioxide 'in the atmosphere causes a greenhouse effect' and that burning more fossil fuels could 'melt the icecap and submerge New York'.[5]

In 1969, the API decided to move its offices to Washington, DC.[1]

Standards and certification[edit]

API Standards Committees are made up of subcommittees and task groups that works and maintain these standards. the list of Committee and Subcommittee is:[6]

  • Committee on Standardization of Oilfield Equipment & Materials (CSOEM)
    • SC2- Subcommittee on Offshore Structures
    • SC5- Subcommittee on Tubular Goods
    • SC6- Subcommittee on Valves & Wellhead Equipment
    • SC8- Subcommittee on Drilling Structures & Equipment
    • SC10- Subcommittee on Well Cements
    • SC11- Subcommittee on Field Operating Equipment
    • SC13- Subcommittee on Drill Completion & Fracturing Fluids
    • SC15- Subcommittee on Fiberglass & Plastic Tubulars
    • SC16- Subcommittee on Drilling Well Control Equipment
    • SC17- Subcommittee on Subsea Production Equipment
    • SC18- Subcommittee on Quality
    • SC19- Subcommittee on Completion Equipment
    • SC20- Subcommittee on Supply Chain Management[7]
  • Committee on Refinery Equipment (CRE)
    • Subcommittee on Corrosion & Materials
    • Subcommittee on Electrical Equipment
    • Subcommittee on Heat Transfer Equipment
    • Subcommittee on Inspection
    • Subcommittee on Instruments & Control Systems
    • Subcommittee on Mechanical Equipment
    • Subcommittee on Piping & Valves
    • Subcommittee on Pressure-Relieving Systems
    • Subcommittee on Aboveground Storage Tanks[8]
  • Pipeline Standards Committees
  • Safety and Fire Protection Committee (SFPS)
  • API Committee on Petroleum Measurement (COPM)
    • Committee on Evaporation Loss Estimation
    • Committee on Gas Fluids Measurement
    • Committee on Liquid Measurement
    • Committee on Measurement Accountability
    • Committee on Measurement Quality
    • Committee on Production Measurement & Allocation
    • Committee on Measurement Education & Training[9]

API also defines the industry standard for the energy conservation of motor oil. API SN is the latest specification to which motor oils intended for spark-ignited engines should adhere since 2010. It supersedes API SM.[10]

API also defines and drafts standards for measurement for manufactured products such as:

  • Precision thread gauges
  • Plain plug and ring gauges
  • Thread measuring systems
  • Metrology and industrial supplies
  • Measuring instruments
  • Custom gauges
  • Precision machining and grinding
  • ISO 17025 registered calibration

API RP 500 and RP 505 classify the locations for electrical equipment in hazardous areas.[11][12]

API has entered petroleum industry nomenclature in a number of areas:

  • API gravity, a measure of the density of petroleum.
  • API number, a unique identifier applied to each petroleum exploration or production well drilled in the United States.
  • API unit, a standard measure of natural gamma radiation measured in a borehole.[13]

Educator intervention[edit]

In addition to training industry workers and conducting seminars, workshops, and conferences on public policy, API develops and distributes materials and curricula for schoolchildren and educators. The association also maintains a website, Classroom Energy.[third-party source needed]

Public relations and lobbying[edit]

API spent more than $3 million annually during the period 2005 to 2009 on lobbying; $3.6 million in 2009.[14] As of 2009, according to API’s quarterly “Lobbying Report” submitted to the U.S. Senate, the organization had 16 lobbyists lobbying Congress.[15] According to an investigation conducted by the International Business Times, API lobbied the Department of State for all of 2009 on 'legislative efforts concerning oil sands' and 'Canadian Oil Sands.'[16]

The American Petroleum Institute also lobbied the State Department every quarter in 2009. In three of four quarters, the group listed “legislative efforts concerning oil sands” as one of the areas it was focusing on in its lobbying, and in the final quarter, it listed “Canadian Oil Sands.” Among API’s members are ExxonMobil, which has invested in Canadian oil sands.

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API lobbies and organizes its member employees' attendance at public events to communicate the industry's position on issues. A leaked summer 2009 memo from then API President Jack Gerard asked its member companies to urge their employees to participate in planned protests (designed to appear independently organized) against the cap-and-trade legislation the House passed that same summer. 'The objective of these rallies is to put a human face on the impacts of unsound energy policy and to aim a loud message at [20 different] states,' including Florida, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. Gerard went on to assure recipients of the memo that API will cover all organizational costs and handling of logistics. In response to the memo, an API spokesman told media that participants will be there (at protests) because of their own concerns, and that API is just helping them assemble.[17]

To help fight climate control legislation that has been approved by the U.S. House, API supports the Energy Citizens group, which is holding public events.[18][19] API encouraged energy company employees to attend one of its first Energy Citizen events held in Houston in August 2009, but turned away Texas residents who were not employed by the energy industry. Fast Company reported that some attendees had no idea of the purpose of the event.[20][21] In December 2009, Mother Jones magazine said API and Energy Citizens were promulgating climate disinformation.[22]

In the second half of 2008, as the U.S. presidential election neared, API began airing a series of television ads where spokeswoman Brooke Alexander encourages people to visit their new website, EnergyTomorrow.org.[third-party source needed]

In January 2012, the American Petroleum Institute launched the voter education campaign - Vote 4 Energy. The campaign says that increased domestic energy production can create jobs, increase government revenue, and provide U.S. energy security. The Vote 4 Energy campaign does not promote any specific candidate or party, but rather provides voters with energy information to equip them to evaluate candidates on the federal and local levels and make decisions in favor of domestic energy on Election Day. The main components of the Vote 4 Energy campaign include the website - Vote4Energy.org - and social media communities, along with a series of advertisements and events around the country. The vote 4 energy campaign was criticized for presenting misleading arguments about the relationship between oil production and jobs whilst ignoring the potentially catastrophic consequences of increased fossil fuel consumption on the Earth's climate.[23]

The API successfully pushed for an end to a ban on American oil exports on the grounds that the ban increased demand for Russian and Iranian oil, thereby benefiting the unfriendly regimes in these countries. Critics noted that many of its member companies continued to maintain ongoing business in these countries whilst the lobbying campaign was in progress, leading to accusations of hypocrisy.[24] Furthermore, the API's campaigns have been criticized for advocating policies that are likely to exacerbate global warming and its associated problems.[25] The API has repeatedly funded conservative groups that deny the reality of anthropogenic global warming[26] in spite of the overwhelming scientific consensus that it presents a serious problem for the planet.[27]

It has many front groups, including the NH Energy Forum that in August 2011 hosted a New Hampshire event for Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry[28][29]

See also[edit]

  • United States Oil and Gas Association, formerly the Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcd'API history', American Petroleum Institute (page visited on 2 January 2018).
  2. ^'Mike Sommers - President and Chief Executive Officer, American Petroleum Institute - Biography'. Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute. Retrieved October 18, 2018.
  3. ^ ab'About API'. American Petroleum Institute. Retrieved March 29, 2012.
  4. ^'API President and CEO'. www.api.org. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
  5. ^ abBenjamin Franta, 'On its 100th birthday in 1959, Edward Teller warned the oil industry about global warming', The Guardian, 1 January 2018 (page visited on 2 January 2018).
  6. ^'Committee Information'. www.api.org. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
  7. ^'Committee on Standardization of Oilfield Equipment and Materials (CSOEM)'. www.api.org. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
  8. ^'API Committee on Refinery Equipment (CRE)'. www.api.org. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
  9. ^'API Committee on Petroleum Measurement (COPM)'. www.api.org. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
  10. ^'Engine Oil Guide'(PDF). American Petroleum Institute. March 2010.
  11. ^API RP 505 Recommended Practice for Classification of Locations for Electrical Installation at Petroleum Facilities Classified as Class I, Zone 0, Zone 1 and Zone 2 (2002).
  12. ^API RP 500 Recommended Practice for Classification of Locations for electrical Installation at Petroleum Facilities Classified as Class I, Division 1 and Division 2.
  13. ^API Unit, Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary, accessed 11 Nov. 2015.
  14. ^'Lobbying: American Petroleum Institute'. Center for Responsive Politics. Retrieved March 29, 2012.
  15. ^'Second Quarter Lobbying Form, 2009, Secretary of the Senate'. Retrieved March 29, 2012.
  16. ^Sirota, David (5 April 2016). 'Oil Companies Donated to Clinton Foundation While Lobbying State Department'. International Business Times. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  17. ^Stone, Daniel (August 20, 2009). 'The Browning of Grassroots'. Newsweek. Retrieved March 29, 2012.
  18. ^Krauss, Clifford; Mouawad, Jad (August 18, 2009). 'Oil Companies Back Public Protests of Greenhouse Gas Bill'. Retrieved August 2, 2019 – via NYTimes.com.
  19. ^McNulty, Sheila (August 20, 2009). 'The big oil backlash?'. Financial Times. Retrieved March 29, 2012.
  20. ^Schwartz, Ariel (August 21, 2009). 'American Petroleum Institute Demonstrates How to Screw Up a Grassroots Event'. Fast Company. Retrieved March 29, 2012.
  21. ^Talley, Ian (August 11, 2009). 'Lobby Groups to Use Town Hall Tactics to Oppose Climate Bill'. The Wall Street Journal.
  22. ^Harkinson, Josh (December 4, 2009). 'The Dirty Dozen of Climate Change Denial'. Mother Jones. Retrieved August 17, 2015. Here's a guide to the dozen loudest components of the climate disinformation machine..Meet the 12 loudest members of the chorus claiming that global warming is a joke and that CO2 emissions are actually good for you.
  23. ^DaMelle, Brendan. 'API's New 'Vote 4 Energy' Ad Campaign Is Thinly Veiled Election Year Bullying'. desmogblog.com. DeSmog Blog. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  24. ^Horn, Steve. 'Big Oil Argued for U.S. Crude Exports to Fend Off Iran, But First Exporter Vitol Group Also Exported Iran's Oil'. DeSmog Blog. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  25. ^Readfearn, Graham. 'What happened to the lobbyists who tried to reshape the US view of climate change?'. theguardian.com. The Guardian. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  26. ^Dunlap, Riley; Jacques, Peter (2013). 'Climate Change Denial Books and Conservative Think Tanks: Exploring the Connection'(PDF). American Behavioral Scientist. 57 (6): 699–731. doi:10.1177/0002764213477096. PMC3787818. PMID24098056. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  27. ^Cook, John (2014). 'Reply to 'Quantifying the consensus on anthropogenic global warming in the scientific literature: A re-analysis''. Energy Policy. 73: 706–708. doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2014.06.002.
  28. ^Johnson, Brad (August 15, 2011). 'Rick Perry's First Stop In New Hampshire Is Funded By Big Oil'. ThinkProgress. Archived from the original on 2012-03-30. Retrieved March 29, 2012.
  29. ^'Rick Perry stumps Manchester - next stop Iowa'[permanent dead link], New Hampshire Public Radio, 14 August 2011.

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External links[edit]

Media related to American Petroleum Institute at Wikimedia Commons

  • Organizational Profile – National Center for Charitable Statistics (Urban Institute)
  • Center for Biological Diversity v Dept of the Interior DC Appellate Decision stopping offshore Alaska Oil Leases. April 17, 2009
  • API code list at Piping-Designer.com
  • 'American Petroleum Institute Internal Revenue Service filings'. ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer.
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=American_Petroleum_Institute&oldid=915172752'

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This page lists published welding codes, procedures, and specifications.

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Codes[edit]

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) covers all aspects of design and manufacture of boilers and pressure vessels. All sections contain welding specifications, however most relevant information is contained in the following:

CodeDescription
ASME BPVC Section IRules for Construction of Power Boilers
ASME BPVC Section IIPart C: Specifications for Welding Rods, Electrodes, and Filler Metals.[a]
ASME BPVC Section IIIRules for Constructions of Nuclear Facility Components-Subsection NCA-General Requirements for Division 1 and Division 2
ASME BPVC Section IVRules for Construction of Heating Boilers
ASME BPVC Section VNondestructive Examination
ASME BPVC Section VIIIRules for Construction of Pressure Vessels Division 1 and Division 2
ASME BPVC Section IXWelding and Brazing Qualifications
ASME B16.25Buttwelding ends
ASME B31.1Power Piping
ASME B31.3Process Piping.

American Welding Society (AWS) Standards[edit]

The American Welding Society (AWS) publishes over 240 AWS-developed codes, recommended practices and guides which are written in accordance with American National Standards Institute (ANSI) practices.[1] The following is a partial list of the more common publications:

Standard NumberTitle
AWS A2.4Standard symbols for welding, brazing, and non-destructive examination
AWS A3.0Standard welding terms and definitions
AWS A5.1Specification for carbon steel electrodes for shielded metal arc welding
AWS A5.18Specification for carbon steel electrodes and rods for gas shielded arc welding
AWS B1.10Guide for the nondestructive examination of welds
AWS B2.1Specification for Welding Procedure and Performance Qualification
AWS D1.1Structural welding (steel)
AWS D1.2Structural welding (aluminum)
AWS D1.3Structural welding (sheet steel)
AWS D1.4Structural welding (reinforcing steel)
AWS D1.5Bridge welding
AWS D1.6Structural welding (stainless steel)
AWS D1.7Structural welding (strengthening and repair)
AWS D1.8Structural welding seismic supplement
AWS D1.9Structural welding (titanium)
AWS D3.6RUnderwater welding (Offshore 7 inland pipelines)
AWS D8.1Automotive spot welding
AWS D8.6Automotive spot welding electrodes supplement
AWS D8.7Automotive spot welding recommendations supplement
AWS D8.8Automotive arc welding (steel)
AWS D8.9Automotive spot weld testing
AWS D8.14Automotive arc welding (aluminum)
AWS D9.1Sheet metal welding
AWS D10.10Heating practices for pipe and tube
AWS D10.11Root pass welding for pipe
AWS D10.12Pipe welding (mild steel)
AWS D10.13Tube brazing (copper)
AWS D10.18Pipe welding (stainless steel)
AWS D11.2Welding (cast iron)
AWS D14.1Industrial mill crane welding
AWS D14.3Earthmoving & agricultural equipment welding
AWS D14.4Machinery joint welding
AWS D14.5Press welding
AWS D14.6Rotating Elements of Equipment
AWS D15.1Railroad welding
AWS D15.2Railroad welding practice supplement
AWS D16.1Robotic arc welding safety
AWS D16.2Robotic arc welding system installation
AWS D16.3Robotic arc welding risk assessment
AWS D16.4Robotic arc welder operator qualification
AWS D17.1Aerospace fusion welding
AWS D17.2Aerospace resistance welding
AWS D18.1Hygienic tube welding (stainless steel)
AWS D18.2Stainless steel tube discoloration guide
AWS D18.3Hygienic equipment welding

American Petroleum Institute (API) Standards[edit]

The American Petroleum Institute (API) oldest and most successful programs is in the development of API standards which started with its first standard in 1924. API maintains over 500 standards covering the oil and gas field.[2] The following is a partial list specific to welding:

Standard NumberDescription
API RP 577Welding Inspection and Metallurgy
API RP 582Welding Guidelines for the Chemical, Oil, and Gas Industries
API 1104Welding of pipelines and related facilities
API 1169Basic Inspection Requirements for New Pipeline Construction

Australian / New Zealand (AS/NZS) Standards[edit]

Standards Australia is the body responsible for the development, maintenance and publication of Australian Standards.[3] The following is a partial list specific to welding:

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Standard NumberDescription
AS/NZS 1554.1Structural steel welding - Welding of steel structures
AS/NZS 1554.2Structural steel welding - Stud welding (steel studs to steel)
AS/NZS 1554.3Structural steel welding - Welding of reinforcing steel
AS/NZS 1554.4Structural steel welding - Welding of high strength quenched and tempered steels
AS/NZS 1554.5Structural steel welding - Welding of steel structures subject to high levels of fatigue loading
AS/NZS 1554.6Structural steel welding - Welding stainless steels for structural purposes
AS/NZS 1554.7Structural steel welding - Welding of sheet steel structures
AS/NZS 3992Pressure equipment - Welding and brazing qualification
AS/NZS 4855Welding consumables - Covered electrodes for manual metal arc welding

Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Standards[edit]

The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) is responsible for the development, maintenance and publication of CSA standards.[4] The following is a partial list specific to welding:

Standard NumberDescription
CAN/CSA-G401-14Corrugated steel pipe products
CAN/CSA-ISO 14341:11 (R2016)Welding consumables - Wire electrodes and weld deposits for gas shielded metal arc welding of non alloy and fine grain steels - Classification
CAN/CSA-W117.2-12Safety in welding, cutting, and allied processes
G40.20-13/G40.21-13General requirements for rolled or welded structural quality steel/ Structural quality steel
W178.1-14Certification of welding inspection organizations
W178.2-14Certification of welding inspectors
W47.1-09 (R2014)Certification of companies for fusion welding of steel
W47.2-11 (R2015)Certification of companies for fusion welding of aluminum
W48-14Filler metals and allied materials for metal arc welding
W55.3-08 (R2013)Certification of companies for resistance welding of steel and aluminum
W59-13Welded steel construction (metal arc welding)
W59.2-M1991 (R2013)Welded Aluminum Construction
CAN/CSA-Z662-15Oil and gas pipeline systems

British Standards (BS)[edit]

British Standards are developed, maintained and published by BSI Standards which is UK's National Standards Body.[5] The following is a partial list of standards specific to welding:

Standard NumberDescription
BS 499-1Welding terms and symbols. Glossary for welding, brazing and thermal cutting
BS 499-2CWelding terms and symbols. European arc welding symbols in chart form
BS 2633Specification for Class I arc welding of ferritic steel pipework for carrying fluids
BS 2971Specification for class II arc welding of carbon steel pipework for carrying fluids
BS 4515-1Specification for welding of steel pipelines on land and offshore - Part 1: Carbon and carbon manganese steel pipelines
BS 4515-2Specification for welding of steel pipelines on land and offshore. Duplex stainless steel pipelines
PD 6705-2Structural use of steel and aluminium. Recommendations for the execution of steel bridges to BS EN 1090-2
PD 6705-3Structural use of steel and aluminium. Recommendations for the execution of aluminium structures to BS EN 1090-3

International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Standards[edit]

International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has developed over 18500 standards and over 1100 new standards are published every year.[6] The following is a partial list of the standards specific to welding:

Standard NumberDescription
ISO 2553Welded, brazed and soldered joints - symbolic representation on drawings (1992)
ISO 2560Welding consumables. Covered electrodes for manual metal arc welding of non-alloy and fine grain steels. Classification
ISO 3580Covered electrodes for manual arc welding of creep-resisting steels - Code of symbols for identification
ISO 3581Covered electrodes for manual arc welding of stainless and other similar high alloy steels - Code of symbols for identification
ISO 3834Quality requirements for fusion welding of metallic materials, five parts.
ISO 4063Welding and allied processes - Nomenclature of processes and reference numbers
ISO 5817Welding. Fusion-welded joints in steel, nickel, titanium and their alloys (beam welding excluded). Quality levels for imperfections
ISO 6520-1Welding and allied processes — Classification of geometric imperfections in metallic materials — Part 1: Fusion welding
ISO 6520-2Welding and allied processes — Classification of geometric imperfections in metallic materials — Part 2: Welding with pressure
ISO 6947Welds. Working positions. Definitions of angles of slope and rotation
ISO 9606Qualification test of welders — Fusion welding, parts 1 to 5
ISO 9692-1Welding and allied processes. Recommendations for joint preparation. Manual metal-arc welding, gas-shielded metal-arc welding, gas welding, TIG welding and beam welding of steels
ISO 9692-2Welding and allied processes. Joint preparation. Submerged arc welding of steels
ISO 9692-3Welding and allied processes. Joint preparation. Part 3: TIG and MIG welding of aluminium and its alloys
ISO 13847Petroleum and natural gas industries - Pipeline transportation systems - Welding of pipelines
ISO 13916Welding - Guidance on the measurement of preheating temperature, interpass temperature and preheat mainteanance temperature
ISO 13918Welding - Studs and ceramic ferrules for arc stud welding
ISO 13919-1Welding - Electron and laser-beam welded joints - Guidance on quality level for imperfections - Part 1: Steel
ISO 13919-2Welding - Electron and laser-beam welded joints - Guidance on quality level for imperfections - Part 2: Aluminium and its weldable alloys
ISO 13920Welding - General tolerances for welded constructions - Dimensions for lengths and angles - Shape and position
ISO 14112Gas welding equipment - Small kits for gas brazing and welding
ISO 14175Welding consumables — Gases and gas mixtures for fusion welding and allied processes. Replaced EN 439:1994 in Europe.
ISO 14341Welding consumables. Wire electrodes and deposits for gas shielded metal arc welding of non alloy and fine grain steels. Classification
ISO 14554Resistance welding
ISO 14744Electron beam welding, six parts
ISO 15607Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials - General rules
ISO/TR 15608Welding - Guidelines for a metallic material grouping system
ISO 15609Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials - Welding procedure specification, five parts.
ISO 15610Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials — Qualification based on tested welding consumables
ISO 15611Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials — Qualification based on previous welding experience
ISO 15612Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials — Qualification by adoption of a standard welding procedure
ISO 15613Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials — Qualification based on pre-production welding test
ISO 15614Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials - Welding procedure test, 13 parts.
ISO 15615Gas welding equipment. Acetylene manifold systems for welding, cutting and allied processes. Safety requirements in high-pressure devices
ISO 15618-1Qualification testing of welders for under-water welding. Diver-welders for hyperbaric wet welding
ISO 15618-2Qualification testing of welders for under-water welding. Diver-welders and welding operators for hyperbaric dry welding
ISO 17635Non-destructive testing of welds. General rules for metallic materials
ISO 17660-1Welding - Welding of reinforcing steel - Part 1: Load-bearing welded joints
ISO 17660-2Welding - Welding of reinforcing steel - Part 1: Non-load bearing welded joints
ISO/TR 20172Welding — Grouping systems for materials — European materials
ISO/TR 20173Welding — Grouping systems for materials — American materials
ISO/TR 20174Welding — Grouping systems for materials — Japanese materials
ISO 24394Welding for aerospace applications. Qualification test for welders and welding operators. Fusion welding of metallic components

European Union (CEN) standards[edit]

The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) had issued numerous standards covering welding processes, which unified and replaced former national standards. Of the former national standards, those issued by BSI and DIN were widely used outside their countries of origin. After the Vienna Agreement with ISO, CEN has replaced most of them with equivalent ISO standards (EN ISO series).[7]

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Standard NumberDescription
EN 287-1Qualification test of welders — Fusion welding — Part 1: Steels. Withdrawn and replaced by EN ISO 9606-1 [b][9]
EN 1090-1Execution of steel structures and aluminium structures - Part 1: Requirements for conformity assessment of structural components
EN 1090-2Execution of steel structures and aluminium structures - Part 2: Technical requirements for steel structures
EN 1090-3Execution of steel structures and aluminium structures - Part 3: Technical requirements for aluminium structures
EN 1011-1Welding — Recommendations for welding of metallic materials — Part 1: General guidance for arc welding
EN 1011-2Welding — Recommendations for welding of metallic materials — Part 2: Arc welding of ferritic steels
EN 1011-3Welding — Recommendations for welding of metallic materials — Part 3: Arc welding of stainless steels
EN 1011-4Welding — Recommendations for welding of metallic materials — Part 4: Arc welding of aluminium and aluminium alloys
EN 1011-5Welding. Recommendations for welding of metallic materials. Welding of clad steel
EN 1011-6Welding. Recommendations for welding of metallic materials. Laser beam welding
EN 1011-7Welding — Recommendations for welding of metallic materials — Part 7: Electron beam welding
EN 1011-8Welding. Recommendations for welding of metallic materials. Welding of cast irons
EN 1418Welding personnel. Approval testing of welding operators for fusion welding and resistance weld setters for fully mechanized and automatic welding of metallic materials. (CEN version of ISO 14732)
EN 1708-1Welding. Basic welded joint details in steel. Pressurized components.
EN 1708-2Welding. Basic weld joint details in steel. Non-internal pressurized components.
EN 1708-3Welding. Basic weld joint details in steel. Clad, buttered and lined pressurized components.
EN 1993-1-8Eurocode 3: Design of steel structures – Part 1-8: General – Design of joints
EN 13133Brazing - Brazer approval
EN 22553Welded, brazed and soldered joints – Symbolic representation on drawings. (CEN version of ISO 2553)

Additional requirements for welding exist in CEN codes and standards for specific products, like EN 12952, EN 12953, EN 13445, EN 13480, etc.

German Standards (DIN and others)[edit]

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NA 092 is the Standards Committee for welding and allied processes (NAS) at DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e. V.[10] The following is a partial list of DIN welding standards:

CodeDescription
DIN 1910-100Welding; terms dependent on materials for metal welding
SEW 088Schweißgeeignete Feinkornbaustähle - Richtlinien für die Verarbeitung besonders für das Schmelzschweißen', Stahlinstitut VDEh
Merkblatt DVS 0916Metall-Schutzgasschweißen von Feinkornbaustählen', Deutscher Verband für Schweißtechnik e.V.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Actually the ASME code adopts the AWS 5.* series of specifications and renames them as SFA 5.*
  2. ^The 2004 version of this CEN standard was introduced in place of ISO 9606-1, which was not accepted by the ISO committee due to reactions by USA and Canada.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^'American Welding Society - Technical'. American Welding Society. Retrieved 7 November 2011.
  2. ^'American Petroleum Institute Standards'. American Petroleum Institute. Retrieved 7 November 2011.
  3. ^'Standards Development'. Standards Australia. Retrieved 7 November 2011.
  4. ^'About CSA'. Canadian Standards Association. Archived from the original on 29 October 2011. Retrieved 7 November 2011.
  5. ^'BSI Standards'. BSI Standards. Retrieved 7 November 2011.
  6. ^'ISO Standards'. International Organization for Standardization. Retrieved 7 November 2011.
  7. ^'About us'. European Committee for Standardization (CEN). Retrieved 7 November 2011.
  8. ^Davis, A.: 'Welder Qualification Standards - Philosophy and Feedback', AWS Welding Journal, July 2003, pp. 14–16. EN ISO 9606-1 was finally published in November 2013 and is gradually introduced in Europe, the deadline for complete replacement being October 2015.
  9. ^'EWF Guide to deal with the transition from EN 287-1 to EN ISO 9606-1 as efficiently as possible (EWF-654-13)'(PDF) (PDF). European Federation for Welding, Joining and Cutting (EWF). 2013. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2013-12-12.
  10. ^'NA 092 Welding and allied processes Standards Committee'. DIN. Retrieved 7 November 2011.

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