European Standard EN 10219-1 - · PDF fileEnglish version of DIN EN 10219-1 Supersedes DIN 17119 and DIN 17120, June 1984 editions, and DIN 17123 and DIN 17125, May 1986 editions.
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ICS 77.140.75
Descriptors: Hollow sections, structural steelwork, fine grain steel,technical delivery conditions.
Kaltgefertigte geschweißte Hohlprofile für den Stahlbau aus unlegiertenBaustählen und aus Feinkornbaustählen – Teil 1: Technische Lieferbe-dingungen
Ref. No. DIN EN 10219-1 : 1997-11English price group 12 Sales No. 1112
Cold formed welded structural hollow sectionsof non-alloy and fine grain steel
Part 1: Technical delivery conditionsEnglish version of DIN EN 10219-1
Supersedes DIN 17119and DIN 17120,June 1984 editions, andDIN 17123 andDIN 17125, May 1986editions.
European Standard EN 10219-1 : 1997 has the status of a DIN Standard.
A comma is used as the decimal marker.
National forewordThis standard has been prepared by ECISS/TC 10.The responsible German body involved in its preparation was the Normenausschuß Eisen und Stahl(Steel and Iron Standards Committee), Technical Committee Hohlprofile.The classification of steels is the same as that for hot-rolled steels; the specifications for the chemicalcomposition are based on DIN EN 10025 and DIN 10113-1 to DIN 10113-3.The DIN Standards and the Stahl-Eisen-Werkstoffblatt (Iron and steel material specification) (SEW)corresponding to the European documents referred to in clause 2 of the EN are as follows:CR 10260 DIN V 17006-100
EURONORM 103 DIN 50601
ECISS Circular IC 2 SEW 088
AmendmentsIn comparison with DIN 17119 and DIN 17120, June 1984 editions, and DIN 17123 and DIN 17125, May 1986editions, the following amendments have been made:
a) The specifications for cold formed welded seamless and welded hollow sections of circular, squareor rectangular cross section have been combined.
b) The specifications for the chemical composition and mechanical properties have been amended (inaccordance with DIN EN 10025 and DIN EN 10113 series).
c) More details have been given with regard to non-destructive testing.
Previous editionsDIN 17119: 1984-06; DIN 17120: 1984-06; DIN 17123: 1986-05; DIN 17125: 1986-05.
National Annex NAStandards and other document referred to(and not included in Normative references)
DIN V 17006-100 Designation systems for steel – Additional symbols for steel names
DIN 50601 Metallographic examination – Determination of the ferritic or austenitic grain size of steeland ferrous materials
DIN EN 10025 Hot rolled unalloyed structural steel products – Technical delivery conditions (includesAmendment A1 : 1993)
DIN EN 10113-1 Hot rolled weldable fine grain structural steel products – Part 1: Technical deliveryconditions
DIN EN 10113-2 Hot rolled weldable fine grain structural steel products – Part 2: Technical deliveryconditions for normalized steel
DIN EN 10113-3 Hot rolled weldable fine grain structural steel products – Part 3: Technical deliveryconditions for thermomechanically rolled steel
Stahl-Eisen-Werkstoffblatt 088 Schweißgeeignete Feinkornbaustähle; Richtlinie für die Verarbeitung, beson-ders für das Schmelzschweißen (Weldable fine grain structural steel; information on processing, particularly onfusion welding)
Profils creux pour la constructionformés à froid en aciers deconstruction non alliés et à grainsfins – Partie 1: Conditions techniquesde livraison
Kaltgefertigte geschweißte Hohl-profile für den Stahlbau ausunlegierten Baustählen und ausFeinkornbaustählen – Teil 1: Techni-sche Lieferbedingungen
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 1997-06-22.CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulationswhich stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of anational standard without any alteration.Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such nationalstandards may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariat or to anyCEN member.The European Standards exist in three official versions (English, French, German).A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of aCEN member into its own language and notified to the Central Secretariat has thesame status as the official versions.CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, the CzechRepublic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy,Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,and the United Kingdom.