- Abstract:This document presents general principles and gives requirements and recommendations for the assessment of the stability of non-metallic materials for service in equipment used in oil and gas exploration and production environments. This information aids in material selection. It can be applied to help avoid costly degradation failures of the equipment itself, which could pose a risk to the health and safety of the public and personnel or the environment. This document also provides guidance for quality assurance. It supplements but does not replace, the material requirements given in the appropriate design codes, standards or regulations. This document addresses the resistance of thermoplastics to the deterioration in properties that can be caused by physical or chemical interaction with produced and injected oil and gas-field media, and with chemical treatment. Interaction with sunlight and ionizing radiation are excluded from the scope of this document. This document is not necessarily suitable for application to equipment used in refining or downstream processes and equipment. The equipment considered includes, but is not limited to, non-metallic pipelines, piping, liners, seals, gaskets and washers. Blistering by rapid gas decompression is not included in the scope of this document.
- Document number:DIN EN ISO 23936-1
- Issuing date:2023-03-01
- Document type:Norm
- Title:Oil and gas industries including lower carbon energy - Non-metallic materials in contact with media related to oil and gas production - Part 1: Thermoplastics (ISO 23936-1:2022); English version EN ISO 23936-1:2022
- Replaces:DIN EN ISO 23936-1(2009-12); DIN EN ISO 23936-1(2021-07)
- Author:Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries Standards Committee
- Search term:Architraves; Chemical properties; Corrosion; Definitions; Deterioration; Disks; Gas production; Gaskets; Interaction; Internal coatings; Linings; Materials; Materials testing; Natural gas; Natural gas industries; Nonmetallic; Non-metals; Oil industries; Performance tests; Pipelines; Piping; Plastics; Pressure pipes; Properties; Pulleys; Qualification tests; Seals; Sheeting; Specification (approval); Suitability; Supports; Testing; Thermoplastic polymers; Transfer; Washers
- Application areas:20.01 Stoffe und Zubereitungen im Allgemeinen
- Hazards:AB Terminologische Festlegungen in Normen mit Arbeitsschutzbezug; CA Chemische Gefährdungen im Allgemeinen; FB Brandgefährdungen
- ICS:75.180.01 Equipment for petroleum and natural gas industries in general
- Price:164,00 EUR
- Cross references:ASTM D 638 (2022)<G>; ASTM D 648 (2018)<G>; ASTM D 695 (2015)<G>; ASTM D 785 (2008)<G>; ASTM D 790 (2017)<G>; ASTM D 792 (2020)<G>; ASTM D 1708 (2018)<G>; ASTM D 2240 (2015)<G>; ASTM D 5630 (2022)<G>; ASTM E 1640 (2018)<G>; ISO 75-1 (2020-02)<G>; ISO 75-2 (2013-04)<G>; ISO 178 (2019-04)<G>; ISO 306 (2022-11)<G>; ISO 527-1 (2019-07)<G>; ISO 604 (2002-03)<G>; ISO 868 (2003-03)<G>; ISO 1183-1 (2019-03)<G>; ISO 2039-2 (1987-07)<G>; ISO 3451-1 (2019-02)<G>; ISO 6721-11 (2019-06)<G>; ISO 11357-2 (2020-03)<G>; DIN EN ISO 75-1 (2020-06); DIN EN ISO 75-2 (2013-08); DIN EN ISO 178 (2019-08); DIN EN ISO 306 (2023-03); DIN EN ISO 472 (2013-06); DIN EN ISO 527-1 (2019-12); DIN EN ISO 604 (2003-12); DIN EN ISO 868 (2003-10); DIN EN ISO 1110 (2019-09); DIN EN ISO 1183-1 (2019-09); DIN EN ISO 2039-2 (2000-01); DIN EN ISO 2578 (1998-10); DIN EN ISO 3451-1 (2019-05); DIN EN ISO 11357-2 (2020-08); DIN EN ISO 15156-1 (2015-12); DIN EN ISO 15156-2 (2015-12); DIN EN ISO 15156-3 (2015-12); DIN EN ISO 15750-3 (2022-12); DIN EN ISO 16396-2 (2022-10); DIN EN ISO 16486-2 (2021-02); DIN EN ISO 22716 (2008-12); API SPEC 17J (2017-10); API TR 17TR 2 (2003-06); ISO 472 (2013-02); ISO 1110 (2019-05); ISO 2578 (1993-08); ISO 11346 (2014-12); ISO 13623 (2017-09); ISO 15156-1 (2020-11); ISO 15156-2 (2020-11); ISO 15156-3 (2020-11); ISO 15750-3 (2022-05); ISO 16396-2 (2022-06); ISO 16486-2 (2020-09); ISO 22716 (2007-11); ASTM D 3032a (2021)
- Identical with:EN ISO 23936-1(2022-09)<IDT>; ISO 23936-1(2022-08)<IDT>
- Update flag:Unchanged