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1 Scope
‘This Standard applies to the dimensions and he conven:
‘ional masses per unit length of seamless ste! pipes
according to the technical conditions of dalivery es
stipulated in DIN 1629 Part 1 to Part 4, DIN 17 172 and
DIN 17175,
It alto applies to other technical conditions of delivery
in whieh reference to this Standard is made
It datines that sestor,salected from DIN ISO 4200,
within which seamies steel pipes are standardized,
It does not apply to pracsion steel tubes eccording to
DIN 2381
2. Other relevant standards
DIN 150.4200 Seamless and welded steel tubes:
general table of dimensions and
conventional masses per unit length
Seamless tubes in unallayed steels
for supply purposes, process plant
end tanks; survey, technics}
coagitions of delivery, general deta
Seamless tubes in unalioyed steel
{or supply purposes, process plant
‘nd tanks: tubes of commercial
‘quality; technical conditions of
Selivery
‘Seamless tubes in unalioyed steels
for supply purposes, process plant
and tanks; tubas with quality
specifications, techni conditions
of detivery
Seamless tubes in unalloyed steels
3 supply purposes, process plant
‘and tanks; tubes with special
quality specifications, technical
conditions of delivery
Steel pipes for long-distance pipelines
for combustible liquids and goes;
technical conditions of delivery
Seomless tubes of hest resistant
stele technical conditions of delivery
DIN 1629 are
DIN 1620 Per 2
bin,
1629 Part 3
DIN. 1629 Pare 4
bin 17172,
bin 17175,
3. Designation, order code
Designation of @ seamless stel pipe made of St 38,
having an outside diameter of pipe of 273 mm and a wall
thickness of 6,3 mim
Pipe DIN 2448 ~St 35-273 x 6,3
Seamless Stee! Pipes and Tubes
Dimensions, Conventional Messes per Unit Length
Asti curent practice in standards published by the International Orgonization for Stondardisetion {1S0), the common
February 1981
DIN
2448
When ordering pipes according to thit Standard, the
corresponding elements of an order code must be
extracted from the particular techaieal concition of
Selivery, 0)
= quantity ordered,
— standard designation,
= technical condition of delivery,
= material test certificate,
— interal andlor exterl protection, etc,
‘The order code for 1000 tn of seamless ste! pipes
according to this Standard made of St 25, having an
‘ouride diomater of pipe of 273 mie ond « wall thickest
(of 6.3 mm and accotding tothe tachnical concition of
{delivery a5 specitieg in DIN 1629 Part 3, to be supplied
with acceptance test certificate 3.18 according to
Dis 590089, i
1000 m of pipe DIN 2448 ~St 35 ~273 x 6,3—
DIN 4629 Port 3—3.1 8
4 Dimensions
Jn the table of dimensions and conventional masses
loveightel per unit length, the outside diometers of pipes
are arranged in thee series in accordance with
DIN ISO 4200, thee being defined ae follows:
Series 1: Pipes with outside diameter in respect of which
‘ll the accessories required for the construction
of apipelie e9., moulcings for welding. flanges,
flange movidings, ae standardized or shal be
sendacdized,
Pipes with outside diameters in respect of which
a major proportion of the accesories ae sand
rdized, but not al
Pipes with outside diameters for special fila
of application, in respect of which there re
generally no siandarcized accessories in the
ourse of ime, one or énather ofthese diameters
ray be proposed for deletion
“The conventional masses (weights) per unit length which
21 printed in bold type, indicate pipes having outside
ameter: in series 1, with preferred wall thicknesses
according to DIN ISO 4200,
Series 2:
Series 3
5 Conventional masses (weights)
per unit length
‘The values ofthe conventional masses (weights) per unit
length have been taken from DIN ISO 4200.
Continued on page 3
Explanations on page 2
187Page 2 DIN 2448
Explanations
‘Thore wat a whole series of reatons for revising
‘Standards DIN 2448 and DIN 2458 which date back
‘0 1966, The final stimulus for revision was, without
‘doubt, the publication of draft Standard 1SO/DIS 4200,
With the publication of this draft, ISO has put forward
its ideas about the future development of standardization
‘work inthe field of steel pipes. Inthe voting procedure,
the draft was accepted by a large majority. In the
German version it appears as Standard DIN ISO 4200.
‘The ISO Standard serves wo purposes:
8} It provides guidelines fr the selection of pine