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BS EN ISO 6807:2003 Rubber hoses and hose assemblies for rotary drilling and vibration applications. Specifications

BS EN ISO 6807:2003

Rubber hoses and hose assemblies for rotary drilling and vibration applications. Specifications

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 6807:2003
Pages:22
Released:2004-02-16
ISBN:0 580 43413 3
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 6807:2003


This standard BS EN ISO 6807:2003 Rubber hoses and hose assemblies for rotary drilling and vibration applications. Specifications is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.180.10 Exploratory, drilling and extraction equipment
  • 83.140.40 Hoses

This International Standard specifies the requirements for textile- and steel-reinforced rubber hoses and hose assemblies for use with water-based and/or oil-based muds, up to a maximum temperature of 82 °C, which are pumped at high pressure in large volumes in rotary drilling service and which, when tested in accordance with ISO 2977, have a minimum aniline point of 66 °C.

This International Standard applies to hoses which are suitable for use at ambient temperatures between − 20 °C and + 52 °C, unless changed by a supplementary requirement on request of the purchaser, and are resistant to ageing and tropical conditions.

This International Standard does not apply to hoses which are intended for use with gases.