GSO ISO 23598:2024
ISO 23598:2021
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
25 April 2024
Mechanical joining of sheet materials — Destructive testing of joints — Specimen dimensions and procedure for mechanized peel testing of single joints
GSO ISO 23598:2024 Files
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16 Pages
Current Edition
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40.42 BHD
GSO ISO 23598:2024 Scope
This document specifies the geometry of test specimens and the testing procedure for mechanized peel testing of single mechanical joints on single-lap test specimens up to a single sheet thickness of 4,5 mm.
The term "sheet", as used in this document, includes extrusions and cast materials.
The purpose of the mechanized peel tests is to determine the mechanical characteristics and the failure modes of the joints made with different joining methods.
This document does not apply to civil engineering applications such as metal buildings and steel constructions which are covered by other application standards.
NOTE For mechanized peel testing of resistance spot, seam and embossed projection welds, see ISO 14270
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