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 bc ®  Aalc o is a registered trademark of Aalc o Metals Ltd   © Copyright: Aalco Metals Ltd, The Hersham Centre, Hersham Green, Hersham, Surrey KT12 4HP   Stainless Steel Pipe – A Guide 1. What is a Pipe? The term pipe covers a specific range of sizes laid down by ANSI specifications. Any sizes not covered by these specifications are tube. Stainless Steel Pipe dimensions determined by ASME B36.19 covering the outside diameter and the Schedule wall thickness. Note that stainless wall thicknesses to ANSI B36.19 all ha ve an ‘S ’ suffix. Sizes without an ‘S’ suffix are to ANSI B36.10 which is intended for carbon steel pipes. 2. Is the pipe seamless or welded? ASTM A312: Seamless and straight-seam welded austenitic pipe intended for high temperature and general corrosive service. Filler metal not permitted during welding. ASTM A358: Electric fusion welded austenitic pipe for corrosive and/or high temperature service. Typically only pipe up to 8 inch is produced to this spec ification. Addition of filler metal is permitted during welding. ASTM A790: Seamless and straight-seam welded ferritic/austenitic (duplex) pipe intended for general corrosive service, with a particular emphasis on resistance to stress corrosion cracking. ASTM A409: Straight-seam or spiral-seam electric fusion welded large diameter austenitic light-wall pipe in sizes 14” to 30” with walls Sch5S and Sch 10S for corrosive and/or high temperature service. ASTM A376: Seamless austenitic pipe for high temperature applications. ASTM A813: Single-seam, single- or double- welded austenitic pipe for high temperature and general corrosive applications. ASTM A814: Cold-worked welded austenitic pipe for high temperature and general corrosive service. Note:   Welded pipes manufactured to ASTM A312, A790 and A813 must be produced by an automatic process with NO addition of filler metal during the welding operation. 3. If the pipe is welded, what specification is required? Usually it will be to ASTM A312. If it is to ASTM A358 then there are various Classes available as shown below. The Class Number dictates how the pipe is welded and what non-destructive tests:  Class 1: Pipe shall be double welded by processes employing filler metal in all passes and shall be completely radiographed.  Class 2: Pipe shall be double welded by processes employing filler metal in all passes. No radiogr aphy is required.  Class 3: Pipe shall be welded in one pass by processes employing filler metal and shall be completely radiographed  Class 4: Same as Class 3 except that the welding process exposed to the inside pipe surface may be made without the addition of filler metal.  Class 5: Pipe shall be double welded by processes employing filler metal in all passes and shall be spot radiographed. 4. What grades are available? Types 304L and 316L are readily available from stock in a large range of pipe sizes and wall thicknesses up to about 12 inch N ominal Bore. A wide range o f other sizes and grades including duplex types and nickel alloys are manufactured to order. 5. What markings will be on the pipe? The full identification of the pipe should be continuously marked down its whole length, including:  Nominal Pipe Size (Nominal Bore)  Schedule (Wall Thickness)  Specification  Grade  Method of Manufacture (Seamless or Welded)  Heat Number  Manufacturer’s Name or Symbol

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Stainless Steel Pipe – A Guide 

1. What is a Pipe?

The term pipe covers a specific range of sizes

laid down by ANSI specifications. Any sizesnot covered by these specifications are tube.

Stainless Steel Pipe dimensions determinedby ASME B36.19 covering the outside

diameter and the Schedule wall thickness.Note that stainless wall thicknesses to ANSI

B36.19 all have an ‘S’ suffix. Sizes without

an ‘S’ suffix are to ANSI B36.10 which isintended for carbon steel pipes.

2. Is the pipe seamless or welded?

ASTM A312: Seamless and straight-seam

welded austenitic pipe intended for high

temperature and general corrosive service.Filler metal not permitted during welding.

ASTM A358: Electric fusion welded austeniticpipe for corrosive and/or high temperature

service. Typically only pipe up to 8 inch is

produced to this specification. Addition offiller metal is permitted during welding.

ASTM A790: Seamless and straight-seamwelded ferritic/austenitic (duplex) pipe

intended for general corrosive service, with aparticular emphasis on resistance to stress

corrosion cracking.

ASTM A409: Straight-seam or spiral-seam

electric fusion welded large diameteraustenitic light-wall pipe in sizes 14” to 30”

with walls Sch5S and Sch 10S for corrosiveand/or high temperature service.

ASTM A376: Seamless austenitic pipe for hightemperature applications.

ASTM A813: Single-seam, single- or double-welded austenitic pipe for high temperature

and general corrosive applications.

ASTM A814: Cold-worked welded austeniticpipe for high temperature and generalcorrosive service.

N o t e :   Welded pipes manufactured to ASTMA312, A790 and A813 must be produced by

an automatic process with NO addition offiller metal during the welding operation.

3. If the pipe is welded, whatspecification is required?

Usually it will be to ASTM A312. If it is toASTM A358 then there are various Classes

available as shown below. The Class Numberdictates how the pipe is welded and what

non-destructive tests:

♦  Class 1: Pipe shall be double welded by

processes employing filler metal in allpasses and shall be completely

radiographed.♦  Class 2: Pipe shall be double welded by

processes employing filler metal in allpasses. No radiography is required.

♦  Class 3: Pipe shall be welded in one pass

by processes employing filler metal andshall be completely radiographed

♦  Class 4: Same as Class 3 except that thewelding process exposed to the inside pipe

surface may be made without the additionof filler metal.

♦  Class 5: Pipe shall be double welded byprocesses employing filler metal in all

passes and shall be spot radiographed.

4. What grades are available?

Types 304L and 316L are readily availablefrom stock in a large range of pipe sizes and

wall thicknesses up to about 12 inch NominalBore. A wide range of other sizes and grades

including duplex types and nickel alloys aremanufactured to order.

5. What markings will be on the

pipe?

The full identification of the pipe should be

continuously marked down its whole length,including:♦  Nominal Pipe Size (Nominal Bore)

♦  Schedule (Wall Thickness)♦  Specification

♦  Grade

♦  Method of Manufacture (Seamless orWelded)

♦  Heat Number♦  Manufacturer’s Name or Symbol

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