BS EN ISO 13085-2014 PDF
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Full title and description
BS EN ISO 13085:2014 — Petroleum and natural gas industries — Aluminium alloy pipe for use as tubing for wells. This publication is the British (BS/EN) adoption of ISO 13085:2014 and specifies technical delivery conditions, manufacturing, material and dimensional requirements, and verification/inspection procedures for aluminium alloy tubing used as well tubing in petroleum and natural gas applications.
Abstract
ISO 13085:2014 defines the technical delivery condition, processes of manufacture, material requirements, configuration and dimensions, test and measuring methods, inspection, marking, packaging and minimum facility requirements for aluminium alloy pipes intended for use as tubing in wells for the petroleum and natural gas industries. The British adoption (BS EN ISO 13085:2014) is identical to the ISO text.
General information
- Status: Published — International Standard confirmed (reviewed and retained as current by ISO).
- Publication date: March 2014 (ISO edition published 2014; national adoption BS EN ISO 13085:2014 published in 2014).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO); published as BS EN ISO 13085:2014 by British Standards Institution (BSI) in its national adoption.
- ICS / categories: 75.180.10 (Exploratory, drilling and extraction equipment); 77.150.10 (Aluminium products).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 — ISO 13085:2014 (BS EN ISO 13085:2014).
- Number of pages: ISO edition: 13 pages (ISO bibliographic record). Note: some national PDF packages (BSI or resellers) may list additional cover/foreword pages (vendor listings sometimes show 24 pages).
Scope
This standard applies to aluminium alloy pipe intended for use as tubing for wells in the petroleum and natural gas industries. It covers the technical delivery condition, the manufacturing process and delivery condition, material requirements, configuration and dimensional tolerances, specified tests and measuring methods, inspection and marking, packaging, transport and storage, documentation and minimum pipe‑mill facility requirements needed to ensure conformity with purchaser requirements.
Key topics and requirements
- Technical delivery condition and information to be supplied by the purchaser (specification of alloy, temper, dimensions, test requirements, and delivery condition).
- Manufacturing processes and heat treatment / process control requirements relevant to aluminium alloy tubing for wells.
- Material composition and mechanical-property requirements (tensile strength, yield strength, chemical composition limits).
- Configuration, dimensional tolerances and straightness/roundness measurement methods.
- Specified test and inspection methods (mechanical testing, non‑destructive testing, corrosion tests where applicable) and acceptance criteria.
- Marking, packaging, transport and storage requirements to maintain product integrity until delivery.
- Annexes covering purchaser inspection provisions and additional test details (normative annexes in the document).
Typical use and users
Primary users are manufacturers and suppliers of aluminium alloy tubing intended for use as well tubing, procurement and inspection teams in oil and gas operators, drilling and completion contractors, quality and conformity assessment bodies, third‑party inspection organizations, and design/engineering teams specifying tubing materials and delivery conditions for exploration and production operations. The standard is used to specify contractual delivery requirements, to prepare inspection plans, and to support quality assurance for tubing components.
Related standards
ISO 13085:2014 is an International Standard adopted as EN ISO and as BS EN ISO 13085:2014. Related and referenced documents commonly cited alongside this standard include industry standards for corrosion and mechanical testing (examples noted in vendor bibliographies: NACE TM 01 77, ISO 20312, ASTM practices such as ASTM B917 for aluminium heat treatment practices), and other petroleum industry material and tubing standards. Users should consult the normative references in the standard for the complete list.
Keywords
aluminium alloy, tubing, well tubing, petroleum, natural gas, delivery condition, dimensions, inspection, corrosion test, mechanical testing, marking, packaging, ISO 13085.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 13085:2014 (published as BS EN ISO 13085:2014 in the UK) is an international technical standard that specifies requirements for aluminium alloy pipe intended for use as tubing in wells for the petroleum and natural gas industries, covering manufacturing, material, dimensional and inspection requirements.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers the technical delivery condition, information the purchaser must supply, process of manufacture and delivery condition, material and configuration requirements, test and measuring methods, inspection, marking, packaging/transport/storage, and minimum pipe‑mill facility requirements; normative annexes provide purchaser inspection and corrosion‑test details.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Manufacturers and suppliers of aluminium alloy well tubing, oil and gas operators and procurement teams, drilling/completion contractors, inspection and testing laboratories, conformity assessment bodies, and engineers who specify or verify tubing for wells.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The ISO bibliographic record indicates ISO 13085:2014 was published in March 2014 and was confirmed in ISO’s periodic review process (status: published/confirmed). Users should check with national bodies or the ISO catalogue for any later revisions or national adoptions after 2014 before relying on the standard for new contracts.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: ISO 13085:2014 is a standalone ISO standard addressing aluminium alloy pipe for well tubing; it sits within the wider set of ISO/TC 67 petroleum and natural gas industry standards and is often used together with other material, corrosion and drilling equipment standards (see normative references in the document).
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: aluminium alloy, tubing, well tubing, petroleum, natural gas, delivery condition, dimensions, inspection, corrosion, mechanical testing.