This specification covers electric-resistance-welded low-carbon steel pipe for use as process lines in chemical industries. The steel shall be aluminum killed steel made by one or more of the following processes: open-hearth, basic-oxygen, or electric-furnace. The steel may be cast in ingots or strand cast and the pipe shall be made by electric resistance welding. Pipe furnished in the as-welded condition shall be normalized at a temperature above the upper critical temperature. Cold-drawn pipe shall be normalized after the final cold-draw pass. The pipes shall undergo the following tests: tensile test, flattening test, reverse flattening test, flange test and nondestructive tests. The nondestructive tests shall include eddy-current test, ultrasonic test, and flux leakage test.
Область применения1.1 This specification2 covers electric-resistance-welded low-carbon steel pipe intended for use as process lines.
1.2 Pipe ordered under this specification shall be suitable for severe forming operations involving flanging in all sizes and bending to close radii up to and including NPS 4.
1.3 This specification covers NPS 1/2 through 10, plus additional sizes. The corresponding outside diameters and wall thicknesses for NPS 1/2 through 10 are listed in Table 1, as are the dimensions for the additional sizes.
Note 1—The dimensionless designator NPS (nominal pipe size) has been substituted in this standard for such traditional terms as “nominal diameter,” “size,” and “nominal size.” TABLE 1 Tolerance for Outside Diameter and Wall ThicknessNPS
Designator
Outside Diameter
Wall Thickness
Min
Nom
Max
Min
Nom
Max
Inches
—
0.8125 ± 0.004
0.095
0.103
0.111
0.129
0.140
0.151
1/2
0.840 ± 0.006
0.095
0.103
0.111
0.125
0.140
0.151
3/4
1.050 ±0.006
0.099
0.108
0.117
0.135
0.147
0.159
—
1.0625 ± 0.006
0.099
0.108
0.117
0.135
0.147
0.159
—
1.3125 ± 0.006
0.116
0.126
0.136
0.157
0.171
0.185
1
1.315 ± 0.006
0.116
0.126
0.136
0.157
0.171
0.185
11/4
1.660 ± 0.007
0.121
0.132
0.143
0.167
0.182
0.197
—
1.875 ± 0.008
0.127
0.138
0.149
0.175
0.190
0.205
11/2
1.900 ± 0.008
0.127
0.158
0.149
0.175
0.190
0.205
2
2.375 ± 0.010
0.135
0.147
0.159
0.191
0.208
0.225
3
3.500 ± 0.015
0.189
0.206
0.223
0.262
0.286
0.310
4
4.500 ± 0.017
0.207
0.226
0.245
0.295
0.322
0.349
6
6.625 ± .030
0.245
0.267
0.289
0.378
0.412
0.446
8
8.625 ± .040
0.282
0.308
0.334
0.438
0.478
0.518
10
10.750 ± .050
0.319
0.348
0.377
0.520
0.567
0.614
Millimetres
—
20.64 ± 0.10
2.41
2.62
2.82
3.28
3.56
3.84
1/2
21.30 ± 0.15
2.41
2.62
2.82
3.28
3.56
3.84
3/4
26.70 ± 0.15
2.51
2.74
2.97
3.43
3.73
4.04
—
26.99 ± 0.15
2.51
2.74
2.97
3.43
3.73
4.04
—
33.34 ± 0.15
2.95
3.20
3.45
3.99
4.34
4.70
1
33.40 ± 0.15
2.95
3.20
3.45
3.99
4.34
4.70
11/4
42.16 ± 0.18
3.07
3.35
3.63
4.24
4.62
5.00
—
47.63 ± 0.20
3.22
3.51
3.78
4.45
4.83
5.21
11/2
48.30 ± 0.020
3.22
3.51
3.78
4.45
4.83
5.21
2
60.33 ± 0.25
3.43
3.73
4.04
4.85
5.28
5.72
3
88.90 ± 0.38
4.80
5.23
5.66
6.66
7.26
7.87
4
114.30 ± 0.43
5.26
5.74
6.22
7.49
8.18
8.87
6
168.28 ± 0.76
6.22
9.32
7.34
9.60
10.47
11.33
8
219.08 ± 1.02
7.16
7.82
8.48
11.13
12.14
13.16
10
273.05 ± 1.27
8.10
8.84
9.58
13.21
14.40
15.60
1.4 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical conversions to SI units that are provided for information only and are not considered standard.
1.5 The following precautionary caveat pertains only to the test method portion, Sections 6, 12, and 13, of this specification: This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.