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ASTM A 714 : 1999

Superseded

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Standard Specification for High-Strength Low-Alloy Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

11-11-2014

Language(s)

English

Published date

10-03-1999

$122.77
Including GST where applicable

CONTAINED IN VOL. 01.01, 2014 Applies to welded and seamless high-strength low-alloy steel pipe NPS 1/2 to NPS 26. Pipe in other dimensions can be furnished as long as it is in compliance with all other requirements of the specification. The material is meant for pressure piping service, and other purposes, where savings in weight or added durability are of importance.

Committee
A 01
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
8
ProductNote
Reconfirmed 1999
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

1.1 This specification covers seamless and welded high-strength low-alloy steel pipe NPS 1/2 to NPS 26, inclusive. Pipe having other dimensions may be furnished provided such pipe complies with all other requirements of this specification. This material is intended for pressure piping service, and other general purposes, where savings in weight or added durability are important.

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." Note 2-A comprehensive listing of standardized pipe dimensions is contained in ANSI Standard B36.10.

1.2 Class -These high-strength low-alloy steels have enhanced resistance to general atmospheric corrosion by weathering as commonly encountered in rural, urban, marine, and industrial environments. They are supplied in two classes: Class 2, having corrosion resistance equivalent to that of carbon steel with copper (0.20 minimum Cu); and Class 4; having corrosion resistance substantially better than that of Class 2 (Note 3). Class 4 steels when properly exposed to the atmosphere can be used bare (unpainted) for many applications.

Note 3-For methods of estimating the atmospheric corrosion resistance of low alloy steels see Guide G101 or actual data.

1.3 Type -Pipe may be furnished in the following types of manufacturing processes: Type F -Furnace-butt welded, continuous welded, Type E -Electric-resistance welded, and Type S -Seamless.

1.3.1 Pipe ordered under this specification is suitable for welding.

1.3.2 Type E pipe may be furnished either nonexpanded or cold-expanded at the option of the manufacturer.

1.3.3 Types F, E, and S pipe are commonly furnished in nonheat-treated condition. Type S pipe may be furnished in normalized (or other) heat-treated condition, when so specified.

1.3.4 Types F, E, and S pipe in single random lengths may be furnished with hot-dipped galvanized coating of zinc, subject to inquiry to the producer.

1.3.5 Couplings, when furnished, shall be of the same class, heat-treated condition, and grade of material as the pipe ordered.

1.4 Grade -This specification designates eight grades of steel composition as listed in Table 1 and corresponding tensile requirements for the grades as listed in Table 2.

1.4.1 For Class 2 pipe, Grades I, II, or III shall be specified, and copper-bearing steel is required as specified in Table 1.

1.4.2 For Class 4 pipe, Grades IV, V, VI, VII, or VIII shall be specified. Alternatively, for Class 4, Type S, and Type E pipe, a steel composition corresponding to a grade listed in Table 1 of Specification A588 may be specified, subject to negotiation.

1.5 When Class 4 pipe is joined by welding or is used in welded construction, the user is cautioned that the selection of welding procedure and resultant composition of fused metal should be suitable for Class 4 material and the intended service.

1.6 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard.

ASME B36.10 : 1979 WELDED AND SEAMLESS WROUGHT STEEL PIPE
ASTM A 700 : 2014 Standard Guide for Packaging, Marking, and Loading Methods for Steel Products for Shipment
ASTM A 588/A588M : 2015 : REDLINE Standard Specification for High-Strength Low-Alloy Structural Steel, up to 50 ksi [345 MPa] Minimum Yield Point, with Atmospheric Corrosion Resistance

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