GSO ISO 14692-2:2021

Gulf Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 01 July 2021 ·

Petroleum and natural gas industries — Glass-reinforced plastics (GRP) piping — Part 2: Qualification and manufacture

Petroleum products and natural gas handling equipment
Including petroleum and natural gas storage devices, distribution systems, pipelines, petrol stations, dispensing devices, etc.

GSO ISO 14692-2:2021 Files

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GSO ISO 14692-2:2021 Scope

ISO 14692-2:2017 gives requirements for the qualification and manufacture of GRP piping and fittings in order to enable the purchase of GRP components with known and consistent properties from any source.

It is applicable to qualification procedures, preferred dimensions, quality programmes, component marking and documentation.

ISO 14692-2:2017 is intended to be read in conjunction with ISO 14692‑1.

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