As 1528.2-2001 Tubes (Stainless Steel) and Tube Fittings For The Food Industry Screwed Couplings
As 1528.2-2001 Tubes (Stainless Steel) and Tube Fittings For The Food Industry Screwed Couplings
As 1528.2-2001 Tubes (Stainless Steel) and Tube Fittings For The Food Industry Screwed Couplings
2—2001
AS 1528.2
Australian Standard™
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Australian Standard™
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Originated as AS N32—1960.
Previous edition AS 1528.2—1976.
Second edition 2001.
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AS 1528.2—2001 2
PREFACE
This Standard was prepared by the Standards Australia Committee FT-012, Dairy Factory
Equipment, to supersede AS 1528.2—1976.
This is Part 2 of a series of Standards for tubes (stainless steel) and tube fittings for the
food industry. It applies to ring-joint type and to trapezoidal thread (ISO type) stainless
steel screwed couplings for use in the food processing industry. The other Standards in the
series are as follows:
AS
1528 Tubes (stainless steel) and tube fittings for the food industry
1528.1 Part 1: Tubes
1528.3 Part 3: Butt weld tube fittings
1528.4 Part 4: Clamp liners with gaskets
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The objective of this revision is to cover fittings designed to meet the requirements of
changing process conditions and practices.
The Committee reviewed ISO 2853:1993, Stainless steel threaded couplings for the food
industry, for adoption.
The screwed couplings used in the food industry equipment are of two broad categories, i.e.
recessed ring joint type and the trapezoidal thread type. The scope of the ISO Standard is
only for trapezoidal thread type.
As such the ISO Standard does not cover one broad group of couplings that is being used in
Australian food industry equipment. Hence, the requirements of recessed ring joint type
which include the following safety requirements are not covered by the ISO Standard:
(a) Pressure and temperature requirements.
(b) Requirements of the material.
(c) Requirements for continuous operations.
In addition to the abovementioned limitations of the scope of the ISO Standard, the
Standard is impracticable to use in Australia, as the Standard is lacking the following
requirements on the trapezoidal type and other coupling unions used in Australia:
(i) Some of the tube dimensions used in the Australian food industry equipment.
(ii) Coupling unions such as flat face union and Australian Crevice free union.
(iii) The dimensions of expanded-type male part, expanded-type liner, welded-type male
part lip removed (suitable for flat faced coupling), welded-type male part, welded-
type face liner, welded type liner, slotted round nut, hex nut, and blank cap of
recessed ring joint screwed couplings.
Therefore, the Committee did not recommend the adoption of ISO Standard as the revision
of AS 1528.2—1976.
The terms ‘normative’ and ‘informative’ have been used in this Standard to define the
application of the appendix to which they apply. A ‘normative’ appendix is an integral part
of a Standard, whereas an ‘informative’ appendix is only for information and guidance.
Statements expressed in mandatory terms in notes to figures are deemed to be requirements
of this Standard.
3 AS 1528.2—2001
CONTENTS
Page
APPENDICES
A INFORMATION TO BE SUPPLIED BY THE PURCHASER.................................. 19
B GUIDE FOR EXPANDING WITH STRAIGHT TUBE-RECESSED RING
JOINT SCREWED COUPLINGS.............................................................................. 20
C GUIDE FOR WELDING ........................................................................................... 23
D CROSS-SECTIONS OF SCREWED COUPLING ASSEMBLIES ............................ 24
E DIMENSIONS OF RECESSED RING JOINT SCREWED COUPLINGS
AND COMPONENTS ............................................................................................... 26
F GROOVES FOR EXPANDED-TYPE MALE PARTS AND LINERS ...................... 35
G DIMENSIONS OF JOINT RINGS FOR RECESSED RING JOINTS ....................... 36
H TRAPEZOIDAL THREAD INTENDED FOR SCREWED COUPLINGS ................ 37
I GASKET FOR TRAPEZOIDAL THREADS TYPE COUPLING ............................. 41
J GUIDE FOR EXPANDING WITH STRAIGHT TUBE-TRAPEZOIDAL
THREADS SCREWED COUPLINGS....................................................................... 42
AS 1528.2—2001 4
STANDARDS AUSTRALIA
Australian Standard
Tubes (stainless steel) and tube fittings for the food industry
S E C T ION 1 R E C E S S E D R IN G J O INT T YP E
This Section applies to screwed couplings of the compressible ring joint type (RJT) for
effecting joins in pipelines in food processing plants. It specifies dimensional, material and
surface finish requirements for the individual components of the couplings.
NOTE: Information to be supplied by the purchaser is given in Appendix A.
1.2 APPLICATION
The male parts and the liners are intended for use with the stainless steel tubes specified in
AS 1528.1.
1.5 MATERIALS
1.5.1 Male parts, liners, nuts and blank caps
Cast or wrought steel from which male parts, liners, nuts and blank caps are made shall be
an austenitic or duplex stainless steel and shall comply with a raw material specification
appropriate to the material chosen.
1.5.2 Pressure and temperature specification
Fittings described in the Standard shall be capable of withstanding 10 bar pressure at
100°C.