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Part 2 is the portion of the series, released on September 30, 2024 . It provides practical, actionable guidance for the entire lifecycle of ductile iron water pipelines.
: Note that for sizes M10 to M22, the "across flats" (s-dimension) width may differ between ISO and DIN standards. 2. Piping: Ductile Iron Pipelines
Part 1 focuses on —the strategic planning, monitoring, and lifecycle management of ductile iron pipeline assets. Currently in development, this document aims to help water utilities and infrastructure owners maximize the value and longevity of their pipeline networks. iso 7035 pdf
Note: A critical distinction when reading an ISO 7035 PDF vs. an older DIN sheet is the width across flats (s) for M10, M12, and M14 sizes. ISO standardizes smaller hex sizes for these dimensions to conserve material weight. Equivalent Global Standards
Unlike ISO 22391 for hot water, ISO 7035-1 limits PB and PE-RT to 60°C max for industrial use. PE-X goes to 70°C. This excludes many process industry applications (e.g., hot chemical transfer at 80–95°C). Part 2 is the portion of the series,
ISO/TR 7035 series is a set of technical reports that provide detailed guidance for the design and installation of cast iron pipelines. Specifically, the series includes parts such as ISO/TR 7035-2:2024
While the specific designation "ISO 7035" represents a niche corner of fastener technology—specifically regarding wood screws—the pursuit of this document highlights broader themes in engineering and information management. It underscores the necessity of precision in manufacturing and the importance of utilizing current, authorized technical data. Note: A critical distinction when reading an ISO 7035 PDF vs
Commonly used in automotive (wheel bearings), furniture production, and heavy machinery industries. Technical Specifications and Dimensions
The ISO 7035 standard covers a wide range of metric thread sizes, typically ranging from M36cap M 36 or higher, including fine pitch threads. Key Dimensions to Consider