This standard covers several grades of minimumwall-thickness, seamless and welded, carbon and alloy-steel tubes intended for use at low temperatures. Some product sizes may not be available under this specification because heavier wall thicknesses have an adverse affect on low-temperature impact properties. The values stated in either inch-pound units or SI units are to be regarded separately as standard.
This standard covers several grades of minimumwall-thickness, seamless and welded, carbon and alloy-steel tubes intended for use at low temperatures. Some product sizes may not be available under this specification because heavier wall thicknesses have an adverse affect on low-temperature impact properties. The values stated in either inch-pound units or SI units are to be regarded separately as standard.
This standard covers several grades of minimumwall-thickness, seamless and welded, carbon and alloy-steel tubes intended for use at low temperatures. Some product sizes may not be available under this specification because heavier wall thicknesses have an adverse affect on low-temperature impact properties. The values stated in either inch-pound units or SI units are to be regarded separately as standard.
This standard covers several grades of minimumwall-thickness, seamless and welded, carbon and alloy-steel tubes intended for use at low temperatures. Some product sizes may not be available under this specification because heavier wall thicknesses have an adverse affect on low-temperature impact properties. The values stated in either inch-pound units or SI units are to be regarded separately as standard.
Seamless and Welded Carbon and Alloy-Steel Tubes for Low-Temperature Service 1 This standard is issued under the xed designation A334/A334M; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval. 1. Scope* 1.1 This specication 2 covers several grades of minimum- wall-thickness, seamless and welded, carbon and alloy-steel tubes intended for use at low temperatures. Some product sizes may not be available under this specication because heavier wall thicknesses have an adverse affect on low-temperature impact properties. 1.2 Supplementary Requirement S1 of an optional nature is provided. This shall apply only when specied by the pur- chaser. NOTE 1For tubing smaller than 1 / 2 in. [12.7 mm] in outside diameter, the elongation values given for strip specimens in Table 1 shall apply. Mechanical property requirements do not apply to tubing smaller than 1 / 8 in. [3.2 mm] in outside diameter and with a wall thickness under 0.015 in. [0.4 mm]. 1.3 The values stated in either inch-pound units or SI units are to be regarded separately as standard. Within the text, the SI units are shown in brackets. The values stated in each system are not exact equivalents; therefore, each system must be used independently of the other. Combining values from the two systems may result in nonconformance with the speci- cation. The inch-pound units shall apply unless the M designation of this specication is specied in the order. 2. Referenced Documents 2.1 ASTM Standards: 3 A 370 Test Methods and Denitions for Mechanical Testing of Steel Products A 1016/A 1016M Specication for General Requirements for Ferritic Alloy Steel, Austenitic Alloy Steel, and Stain- less Steel Tubes E 23 Test Methods for Notched Bar Impact Testing of Metallic Materials 3. Ordering Information 3.1 Orders for material under this specication should include the following, as required to describe the desired material adequately: 3.1.1 Quantity (feet, metres, or number of lengths), 3.1.2 Name of material (seamless or welded tubes), 3.1.3 Grade (Table 1), 3.1.4 Size (outside diameter and minimum wall thickness), 3.1.5 Length (specic or random), 3.1.6 Optional requirements (other temperatures, Section 14; hydrostatic or electric test, Section 16), 3.1.7 Test report required, (Certication Section of Speci- cation A 1016/A 1016M), 3.1.8 Specication designation, and 3.1.9 Special requirements and any supplementary require- ments selected. 4. General Requirements 4.1 Material furnished under this specication shall con- form to the applicable requirements of the current edition of Specication A 1016/A 1016M, unless otherwise provided herein. 5. Materials and Manufacture 5.1 The tubes shall be made by the seamless or automatic welding process with no addition of ller metal in the welding operation. 6. Heat Treatment 6.1 All seamless and welded tubes, other than Grades 8 and 11, shall be treated to control their microstructure in accor- dance with one of the following methods: 6.1.1 Normalize by heating to a uniform temperature of not less than 1550 F [845 C] and cool in air or in the cooling chamber of an atmosphere controlled furnace. 6.1.2 Normalize as in 10.1.1, and, at the discretion of the manufacturer, reheat to a suitable tempering temperature. 6.1.3 For the seamless process only, reheat and control hot working and the temperature of the hot-nishing operation to a nishing temperature range from 1550 to 1750 F [845 to 955 1 This specication is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee A01 on Steel, Stainless Steel, and Related Alloys and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee A01.10 on Stainless and Alloy Steel Tubular Products. Current edition approved May 1, 2004. Published June 2004. Originally approved in 1951. Last previous edition approved in 2004 as A 334/A 334M 04. 2 For ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code applications see related Speci- cation SA-334 in Section II of that Code. 3 For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or contact ASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM Standards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page on the ASTM website. 1 *A Summary of Changes section appears at the end of this standard. Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States. C] and cool in a controlled atmosphere furnace from an initial temperature of not less than 1550 F [845 C]. 6.1.4 Treat as in 6.1.3 and, at the discretion of the manu- facturer, reheat to a suitable tempering temperature. 6.2 Grade 8 tubes shall be heat treated by the manufacturer by either of the following methods. 6.2.1 Quenched and TemperedHeat to a uniform tempera- ture of 1475 6 25 F [800 6 15 C]; hold at this temperature for a minimum time in the ratio of 1 h/in. [2 min/mm] of thickness, but in no case less than 15 min; quench by immersion in circulating water. Reheat until the pipe attains a uniform temperature within the range from 1050 to 1125 F [565 to 605 C]; hold at this temperature for a minimum time in the ratio of 1 h/in. [2 min/mm] of thickness, but in no case less than 15 min; cool in air or water quench at a rate no less than 300 F [165 C]/h. 6.2.2 Double Normalized and Tempered Heat to a uni- form temperature of 1650 6 25 F [900 6 15 C]; hold at this temperature for a minimum time in the ratio of 1 h/in. [2 min/mm] of thickness, but in no case less than 15 min; cool in air. Reheat until the pipe attains a uniform temperature of 1450 6 25 F [790 6 15 C]; hold at this temperature for a minimum time in the ratio of 1 h/in. [2 min/mm] of thickness, but in no case less than 15 min; cool in air. Reheat to a uniform temperature within the range from 1050 to 1125 F [565 to 605 C]; hold at this temperature for a minimum time of 1 h/in. [2 min/mm] of thickness but in no case less than 15 min; cool in air or water quench at a rate not less than 300 F [165 C]/h. 6.3 Material from which impact specimens are obtained shall be in the same condition of heat treatment as the nished tubes. 6.4 Whether to anneal Grade 11 tubes is per agreement between purchaser and supplier. When Grade 11 tubes are annealed they shall be normalized in the range of 1400 to 1600 F [760 to 870 C]. 7. Chemical Composition 7.1 The steel shall conform to the requirements as to chemical composition prescribed in Table 1. 7.2 When Grades 1 or 6 are ordered under this specication, supplying an alloy grade that specically requires the addition of any element other than those listed for the ordered grade in Table 1 is not permitted. However, the addition of elements required for the deoxidation of the steel is permitted. 8. Product Analysis 8.1 An analysis of either one billet or one length of at-rolled stock or one tube shall be made for each heat. The chemical composition thus determined shall conform to the requirements specied. 8.2 If the original test for product analysis fails, retests of two additional billets, lengths of at-rolled stock, or tubes shall be made. Both retests, for the elements in question, shall meet the requirements of the specication; otherwise all remaining material in the heat or lot shall be rejected or, at the option of the manufacturer, each billet, length of at-rolled stock, or tube may be individually tested for acceptance. Billets, lengths of at-rolled stock, or tubes which do not meet the requirements of the specication shall be rejected. 9. Sampling 9.1 For attening, are, and ange requirements, the term lot applies to all tubes prior to cutting of the same nominal size and wall thickness which are produced from the same heat of steel. When nal heat treatment is in a batch-type furnace, a lot shall include only those tubes of the same size and from the same heat which are heat treated in the same furnace charge. When the nal heat treatment is in a continuous furnace, the number of tubes of the same size and from the same heat in a lot shall be determined from the size of the tubes as prescribed in Table 2. 9.2 For tensile and hardness test requirements, the term lot applies to all tubes prior to cutting, of the same nominal diameter and wall thickness which are produced from the same heat of steel. When nal heat treatment is in a batch-type furnace, a lot shall include only those tubes of the same size and the same heat which are heat treated in the same furnace charge. When the nal heat treatment is in a continuous TABLE 1 Chemical Requirements Element Composition, % Grade 1 A Grade 3 Grade 6 A Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 11 Carbon, max 0.30 0.19 0.30 0.19 0.13 0.20 0.10 Manganese 0.401.06 0.310.64 0.291.06 0.90 max 0.90 max 0.401.06 0.60 max Phosphorus, max 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 Sulfur, max 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 Silicon ... 0.180.37 0.10 min 0.130.32 0.130.32 ... 0.35 max Nickel ... 3.183.82 ... 2.032.57 8.409.60 1.602.24 35.037.0 Chromium ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.50 max Copper ... ... ... ... ... 0.751.25 ... Cobalt ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.50 max Molybdenum ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.50 max A For each reduction of 0.01 % carbon below 0.30 %, an increase of 0.05 % manganese above 1.06 % will be permitted to a maximum of 1.35 % manganese. TABLE 2 Heat-Treatment Lot Size of Tube Size of Lot 2 in. [50.8 mm] and over in outside diameter and 0.200 in. [5.1 mm] and over in wall thickness not more than 50 tubes Under 2 in. [50.8 mm] but over 1 in. [25.4 mm] in outside diameter, or over 1 in. [25.4 mm] in outside diameter and under 0.200 in. [5.1 mm] in thickness not more than 75 tubes 1 in. [25.4 mm] or under in outside diameter not more than 125 tubes A 334/A 334M 04a 2 furnace, a lot shall include all tubes of the same size and heat, heat treated in the same furnace at the same temperature, time at heat and furnace speed. 10. Tensile Requirements 10.1 The material shall conform to the requirements as to tensile properties prescribed in Table 3. 11. Hardness Requirements 11.1 The tubes shall have a hardness number not exceeding those prescribed in Table 4. 12. Impact Requirements 12.1 For Grades 1, 3, 6, 7 and 9, the notched-bar impact properties of each set of three impact specimens, including specimens for the welded joint in welded pipe with wall thicknesses of 0.120 in. [3 mm] and larger, when tested at temperatures in conformance with 14.1 shall be not less than the values prescribed in Table 5. The impact test is not required for Grade 11. TABLE 3 Tensile Requirements Grade 1 Grade 3 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 11 ksi MPa ksi MPa ksi MPa ksi MPa ksi MPa ksi MPa ksi MPa Tensile Strength, min 55 380 65 450 60 415 65 450 100 690 63 435 65 450 Yield Strength, min 30 205 35 240 35 240 35 240 75 520 46 315 35 240 Elongation in 2 in. or 50 mm (or 4D), min, %: Basic minimum elongation for walls 5 / 16 in. [8 mm] and over in thickness, strip tests, and for all small sizes tested in full section 35 30 30 30 22 28 18 A When standard round 2-in. or 50 mm gage length or proportionally smaller size specimen with the gage length equal to 4D (4 times the diameter) is used 28 22 22 22 16 ... ... For strip tests, a deduction for each 1 / 32 in. [0.8 mm] decrease in wall thickness below 5 / 16 in. [8 mm] from the basic minimum elonga- tion of the following percentage points 1.75 B 1.50 B 1.50 B 1.50 B 1.25 B 1.50 B ... A Elongation of Grade 11 is for all walls and for small sizes tested in full section. B The following table gives the calculated minimum values: Wall Thickness Elongation in 2 in. or 50 mm, min % A in. mm Grade 1 Grade 3 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 5 / 16 (0.312) 8 35 30 30 30 22 28 9 / 32 (0.281) 7.2 33 28 28 28 21 26 1 / 4 (0.250) 6.4 32 27 27 27 20 25 7 / 32 (0.219) 5.6 30 26 26 26 18 24 3 / 16 (0.188) 4.8 28 24 24 24 17 22 5 / 32 (0.156) 4 26 22 22 22 16 20 1 / 8 (0.125) 3.2 25 21 21 21 15 19 3 / 32 (0.094) 2.4 23 20 20 20 13 18 1 / 16 (0.062) 1.6 21 18 18 18 12 16 A Calculated elongation requirements shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. NoteThe above table gives the computed minimum elongation values for each 1 / 32 -in. [0.8-mm] decrease in wall thickness. Where the wall thickness lies between two values shown above, the minimum elongation value is determined by the following equations: Grade Equation A 1 E = 56t + 17.50 [E = 2.19t + 17.50] 3 E = 48t + 15.00 [E = 1.87t + 15.00] 6 E = 48t + 15.00 [E = 1.87t + 15.00] 7 E = 48t + 15.00 [E = 1.87t + 15.00] 8 E = 40t + 9.50 [E = 1.56t + 9.50] 9 E = 48t + 13.00 [E = 1.87t + 13.00] A where: E = elongation in 2 in. or 50 mm, %, and t = actual thickness of specimen, in. [mm]. TABLE 4 Maximum Hardness Number Grade Rockwell Brinell 1 B 85 163 3 B 90 190 6 B 90 190 7 B 90 190 8 ... ... 11 B 90 190 A 334/A 334M 04a 3 12.1.1 If the impact value of one specimen is below the minimum value, or the impact values of two specimens are less than the minimum average value but not below the minimum value permitted on a single specimen, a retest shall be allowed. The retest shall consist of breaking three additional specimens and each specimen must equal or exceed the required average value. When an erratic result is caused by a defective speci- men, or there is uncertainty in test procedures, a retest will be allowed. 12.2 For Grade 8 each of the notched bar impact specimens shall display a lateral expansion opposite the notch not less than 0.015 in. [0.38 mm]. 12.2.1 When the average lateral expansion value for the three impact specimens equals or exceeds 0.015 in. [0.38 mm] and the value for one specimen is below 0.015 in. [0.38 mm] but not below 0.010 in. [0.25 mm], a retest of three additional specimens may be made. The lateral expansion of each of the retest specimens must equal or exceed 0.015 in. [0.38 mm]. 12.2.2 Lateral expansion values shall be determined in accordance with Test Methods and Denitions A 370. 12.2.3 The values of absorbed energy in foot-pounds and the fracture appearance in percentage shear shall be recorded for information. A record of these values shall be retained for a period of at least 2 years. 13. Mechanical Tests 13.1 Tension TestOne tension test shall be made on a specimen for lots of not more than 50 tubes. Tension tests shall be made on specimens from two tubes for lots of more than 50 tubes. 13.2 Flattening TestOne attening test shall be made on specimens from each end of one nished tube of each lot but not the one used for the are or ange test. 13.3 Flare Test (Seamless Tubes)One are test shall be made on specimens from each end of one nished tube of each lot, but not the one used for the attening test. 13.4 Flange Test (Welded Tubes)One ange test shall be made on specimens from each end of one nished tube of each lot, but not the one used for the attening test. 13.5 Reverse Flattening TestFor welded tubes, one re- verse attening test shall be made on a specimen from each 1500 ft [460 m] of nished tubing. 13.6 Hardness TestBrinell or Rockwell hardness tests shall be made on specimens from two tubes from each lot. 13.7 Impact TestsOne notched-bar impact test, consisting of breaking three specimens, shall be made from each heat represented in a heat-treatment load on specimens taken from the nished tube. This test shall represent only tubes from the same heat, which have wall thicknesses not exceeding by more than 1 / 4 in. [6.3 mm] the wall thicknesses of the tube from which the test specimens are taken. If heat treatment is performed in continuous or batch-type furnaces controlled within a 50 F [30 C] range and equipped with recording pyrometers which yield complete heat-treatment records, then one test from each heat in a continuous run only shall be required instead of one test from each heat in each heat- treatment load. 13.8 Impact Tests (Welded Tubes)On welded tube, addi- tional impact tests of the same number as required in 13.7 shall be made to test the weld. 13.9 Specimens showing defects while being machined or prior to testing may be discarded and replacements shall be considered as original specimens. 14. Specimens for Impact Test 14.1 Notched-bar impact specimens shall be of the simple beam, Charpy-type, in accordance with Test Methods E 23, Type A, with a V notch. Standard specimens 10 by 10 mm in cross section shall be used unless the material to be tested is of insufficient thickness, in which case the largest obtainable subsize specimens shall be used. Charpy specimens of width along the notch larger than 0.394 in. [10 mm] or smaller than 0.099 in. [2.5 mm] are not provided for in this specication. 14.2 Test specimens shall be obtained so that the longitudi- nal axis of the specimen is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tube while the axis of the notch shall be perpendicular to the surface. On wall thicknesses of 1 in. [25 mm] or less, the specimens shall be obtained with their axial plane located at the midpoint; on wall thicknesses over 1 in. [25 mm], the speci- mens shall be obtained with their axial plane located 1 2 in. [12.5 mm] from the outer surface. 14.3 When testing welds the specimen shall be, whenever diameter and thickness permits, transverse to the longitudinal axis of the tube with the notch of the specimen in the welded joint and perpendicular to the surface. When diameter and thickness does not permit obtaining transverse specimens, longitudinal specimens in accordance with 14.2 shall be obtained. The bottom of the notch shall be located at the weld joint. 15. Impact Test 15.1 Except when the size of the nished tube is insufficient to permit obtaining subsize impact specimens, all material furnished under this specication and marked in accordance with Section 17 shall be tested for impact resistance at the temperature for the respective grades as prescribed in Table 6. 15.1.1 Special impact tests on individual lots of material may be made at other temperatures if agreed upon between the manufacturer and the purchaser. 15.2 The notched-bar impact test shall be made in accor- dance with the procedure for the simple beam, Charpy-type of test of Test Methods E 23. 15.3 Impact tests specied for temperatures lower than +70 F [20 C] should be made with the following precautions. The impact test specimens as well as the handling tongs shall be TABLE 5 Impact Requirements for Grades 1, 3, 6, 7, and 9 Size of Specimen, mm Minimum Average Notched Bar Impact Value of Each Set of Three Specimens A Minimum Notched Bar Impact Value of One Specimen Only of a Set A ftlbf J ftlbf J 10 by 10 13 18 10 14 10 by 7.5 10 14 8 11 10 by 6.67 9 12 7 9 10 by 5 7 9 5 7 10 by 3.33 5 7 3 4 10 by 2.5 4 5 3 4 A Straight line interpolation for intermediate values is permitted. A 334/A 334M 04a 4 cooled a sufficient time in a suitable container so that both reach the desired temperature. The temperature shall be mea- sured with thermocouples, thermometers, or any other suitable devices and shall be controlled within 63 F [2 C]. The specimens shall be quickly transferred from the cooling device to the anvil of the Charpy impact testing machine and broken with a time lapse of not more than 5 s. 15.4 When subsize Charpy impact specimens are used and the width along the notch is less than 80 % of the actual wall thickness of the original material, the specied Charpy impact test temperature for Grades 1, 3, 6, 7, and 9 shall be lower than the minimum temperature shown in Table 6 for the respective grade. Under these circumstances the temperature reduction values shall be by an amount equal to the difference (as shown in Table 7) between the temperature reduction corresponding to the actual material thickness and the temperature reduction corresponding to Charpy specimen width actually tested. The appendix shows some examples of how the temperature reductions are determined. 16. Hydrostatic or Nondestructive Electric Test 16.1 Each tube shall be subjected to the nondestructive electric test or the hydrostatic test in accordance with Speci- cation A 1016/A 1016M. The type of test to be used shall be at the option of the manufacturer, unless otherwise specied in the purchase order. 17. Product Marking 17.1 Except as modied in 16.1.1, in addition to the marking prescribed in Specication A 1016/A 1016M, the marking shall include whether hot-nished, cold-drawn, seam- less, or welded, and the letters LT followed by the tempera- ture at which the impact tests were made, except when a lower test temperature is required because of reduced specimen size, in which case, the higher impact test temperature applicable to a full-size specimen should be marked. 17.1.1 When the size of the nished tube is insufficient to obtain subsize impact specimens, the marking shall not include the letters LT followed by an indicated test temperature unless Supplementary Requirement S 1 is specied. SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS The following supplementary requirement shall apply only when specied by the purchaser in the inquiry, contract, or order. S1. Nonstandard Test Specimens S1.1 When the size of the nished tube is insufficient to permit obtaining subsize impact specimens, testing shall be a matter of agreement between the manufacturer and the purchaser. TABLE 6 Impact Temperature Grade Impact Test Temperature F C 1 50 45 3 150 100 6 50 45 7 100 75 8 320 195 9 100 75 TABLE 7 Impact Temperature Reduction Specimen Width Along Notch or Actual Material Thickness A Temperature Reduction, Degrees Colder Inches Millimetres F C 0.394 10 (standard size) 0 0 0.354 9 0 0 0.315 8 0 0 0.295 7.5 ( 3 / 4 standard size) 5 3 0.276 7 8 4 0.262 6.67 ( 2 / 3 standard size) 10 5 0.236 6 15 8 0.197 5 ( 1 / 2 standard size) 20 11 0.158 4 30 17 0.131 3.33 ( 1 / 3 standard size) 35 19 0.118 3 40 22 0.099 2.5 ( 1 / 4 standard size) 50 28 A Straight line interpolation for intermediate values is permitted. A 334/A 334M 04a 5 APPENDIX (Nonmandatory Information) X1. DETERMINATION OF TEMPERATURE REDUCTIONS X1.1 Under the circumstances stated in 15.4, the impact test temperatures specied in Table 6 must be lowered. The following examples are offered to describe the application of the provisions of 15.4. X1.1.1 When subsize specimens are used (see 14.1) and the width along the notch of the subsize specimen is 80% or greater of the actual wall thickness of the original material, the provisions of 15.4 do not apply. X1.1.1.1 For example, if the actual wall thickness of pipe was 0.200 in. [5.0 mm] and the width along the notch of the largest subsize specimen obtainable is 0.160 in. [4 mm] or greater, no reduction in test temperature is required. X1.1.2 When the width along the subsize specimen notch is less than 80 % of the actual wall thickness of the pipe, the required reduction in test temperature is computed by taking the difference between the temperature reduction values shown in Table 7 for the actual pipe thickness and the specimen width used. X1.1.2.1 For example, if the pipe were 0.262 in. [6.67 mm] thick and the width along the Charpy specimen notch was 3.33 mm (1/3 standard size), the test temperature would have to be lowered by 25 F [14 C] (that is, the temperature reduction corresponding to the subsize specimen is 35 F [19 C], the temperature reduction corresponding to the actual pipe thick- ness is 10 F [5 C]; the difference between these two values is the required reduction in test temperature). SUMMARY OF CHANGES Committee A01 has identied the location of selected changes to this specication since the last issue, A 334/A 334M 04, that may impact the use of this specication. (Approved May 1, 2004) (1) Moved Notes 2 and 3 into new Section 9 dening the sampling requirements. (2) Renumbered subsequent sections and deleted all references to Notes 2 and 3 throughout. 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