ASTM-B862 2013(Redline)
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B862-13 Standard Specification for Titanium and Titanium Alloy Welded Pipe (Redline)
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This specification covers the requirements for 33 grades of titanium and titanium alloy welded pipe intended for general corrosion resisting and elevated temperature service. Welded pipe shall be made from annealed flat-rolled products by a welding process. Welded pipe may be further reduced by cold working or hot working. Grades 1, 2, 2 H, 7, 7H, 11,13, 14, 16, 16H, 17, 26H, 33, and 37 shall be furnished as welded or annealed. Grades 3, 12, 15, and 34 shall be furnished as annealed. Grade 5, 23, 24, 25, 35 shall be furnished as annealed, or aged. Grade 9, 18, 38 shall be furnished as annealed. Grade 19, 20, 21 shall be furnished as solution treated, or solution treated and aged. The materials shall conform to the required chemical composition for nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, iron, oxygen, aluminum, vanadium, tin, ruthenium, palladium, cobalt, molybdenum, chromium, nickel, niobium, zirconium, silicon, and titanium. They shall also conform to the required mechanical propetries such as tensile strength, yield strength, and elongation.
This abstract is a brief summary of the referenced standard. It is informational only and not an official part of the standard; the full text of the standard itself must be referred to for its use and application. ASTM does not give any warranty express or implied or make any representation that the contents of this abstract are accurate, complete or up to date.
1. Scope
1.1 This specification covers the requirements for 33 grades of titanium and titanium alloy welded pipe intended for general corrosion resisting and elevated temperature service as follows:
1.1.1 Grade 1ā Unalloyed titanium, low oxygen,
1.1.2 Grade 2ā Unalloyed titanium, standard oxygen,
1.1.2.1 Grade 2Hā Unalloyed titanium (Grade 2 with 58 ksi minimum UTS),
1.1.3 Grade 3ā Unalloyed titanium, medium oxygen,
1.1.4 Grade 5ā Titanium alloy (6ā% aluminum, 4ā% vanadium),
1.1.5 Grade 7ā Unalloyed titanium plus 0.12 to 0.25ā% palladium, standard oxygen,
1.1.5.1 Grade 7Hā Unalloyed titanium plus 0.12 to 0.25ā% palladium (Grade 7 with 58 ksi minimum UTS),
1.1.6 Grade 9ā Titanium alloy (3ā% aluminum, 2.5ā% vanadium),
1.1.7 Grade 11ā Unalloyed titanium plus 0.12 to 0.25ā% palladium, low oxygen,
1.1.8 Grade 12ā Titanium alloy (0.3ā% molybdenum, 0.8ā% nickel),
1.1.9 Grade 13ā Titanium alloy (0.5ā% nickel, 0.05ā% ruthenium), low oxygen,
1.1.10 Grade 14ā Titanium alloy (0.5ā% nickel, 0.05ā% ruthenium), standard oxygen,
1.1.11 Grade 15ā Titanium alloy (0.5ā% nickel, 0.05ā% ruthenium), medium oxygen,
1.1.12 Grade 16ā Unalloyed titanium plus 0.04 to 0.08ā% palladium, standard oxygen,
1.1.12.1 Grade 16Hā Unalloyed titanium plus 0.04 to 0.08ā% palladium (Grade 16 with 58 ksi minimum UTS),
1.1.13 Grade 17ā Unalloyed titanium plus 0.04 to 0.08ā% palladium, low oxygen,
1.1.14 Grade 18ā Titanium alloy (3ā% aluminum, 2.5ā% vanadium plus 0.04 to 0.08ā% palladium),
1.1.15 Grade 19ā Titanium alloy (3ā% aluminum, 8ā% vanadium, 6ā% chromium, 4ā% zirconium, 4ā% molybdenum),
1.1.16 Grade 20ā Titanium alloy (3ā% aluminum, 8ā% vanadium, 6ā% chromium, 4ā% zirconium, 4ā% molybdenum) plus 0.04 to 0.08ā% palladium,
1.1.17 Grade 21ā Titanium alloy (15ā% molybdenum, 3ā% aluminum, 2.7ā% niobium, 0.25ā% silicon),
1.1.18 Grade 23ā Titanium alloy (6ā% aluminum, 4ā% vanadium, extra low interstitial, ELI),
1.1.19 Grade 24ā Titanium alloy (6ā% aluminum, 4ā% vanadium) plus 0.04 to 0.08ā% palladium,
1.1.20 Grade 25ā Titanium alloy (6ā% aluminum, 4ā% vanadium) plus 0.3 to 0.8ā% nickel and 0.04 to 0.08ā% palladium,
1.1.21 Grade 26ā Unalloyed titanium plus 0.08 to 0.14ā% ruthenium,
1.1.21.1 Grade 26Hā Unalloyed titanium plus 0.08 to 0.14ā% ruthenium (Grade 26 with 58 ksi minimum UTS),
1.1.22 Grade 27ā Unalloyed titanium plus 0.08 to 0.14ā% ruthenium,
1.1.23 Grade 28ā Titanium alloy (3ā% aluminum, 2.5ā% vanadium) plus 0.08 to 0.14ā% ruthenium,
1.1.24 Grade 29ā Titanium alloy (6ā% aluminum, 4ā% vanadium with extra low interstitial elements (ELI)) plus 0.08 to 0.14ā% ruthenium,
1.1.25 Grade 33ā Titanium alloy (0.4ā% nickel, 0.015ā% palladium, 0.025ā% ruthenium, 0.15ā% chromium),
1.1.26 Grade 34ā Titanium alloy (0.4ā% nickel, 0.015ā% palladium, 0.025ā% ruthenium, 0.15ā% chromium),
1.1.27 Grade 35ā Titanium alloy (4.5ā% aluminum, 2ā% molybdenum, 1.6ā% vanadium, 0.5ā% iron, 0.3ā% silicon),
1.1.28 Grade 37ā Titanium alloy (1.5ā% aluminum),
1.1.29 Grade 38ā Titanium alloy (4ā% aluminum, 2.5ā% vanadium, 1.5ā% iron), and
1.1.30 Grade 39ā Titanium alloy (0.25 % iron, 0.4 % silicon).
1.2 Pipe 8 in. NPS (nominal pipe size) and larger is most frequently custom made for an order. In such cases, the purchaser carefully should consider the applicability of this specification. Since the pipe is custom made, the purchaser may choose a wall thickness other than those in Table 1 to meet specific operating conditions. The purchaser may also be better served to specify only the portions of this specification that are required to meet the operating conditions (for example, annealing, flattening test, chemistry, properties, etc.).
1.3 Optional supplementary requirements are provided for pipe where a greater degree of testing is desired. These supplementary requirements may be invoked by the purchaser, when desired, by specifying in the order.
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.
2. Referenced Documents (purchase separately) The documents listed below are referenced within the subject standard but are not provided as part of the standard.
ASTM Standards
A370 Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing of Steel Products
B600 Guide for Descaling and Cleaning Titanium and Titanium Alloy Surfaces
E8 Test Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic Materials
E29 Practice for Using Significant Digits in Test Data to Determine Conformance with Specifications
E539 Test Method for Analysis of Titanium Alloys by X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry
E1409 Test Method for Determination of Oxygen and Nitrogen in Titanium and Titanium Alloys by the Inert Gas Fusion Technique
E1417 Practice for Liquid Penetrant Testing
E1447 Test Method for Determination of Hydrogen in Titanium and Titanium Alloys by Inert Gas Fusion Thermal Conductivity/Infrared Detection Method
E1941 Test Method for Determination of Carbon in Refractory and Reactive Metals and Their Alloys by Combustion Analysis
E2371 Test Method for Analysis of Titanium and Titanium Alloys by Direct Current Plasma and Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry (Performance-Based Test Methodology)
E2626 Guide for Spectrometric Analysis of Reactive and Refractory Metals
AWS Standard
AWSĆ¢ā¬ā°A5.16/A5.16M-2 Specification for Titanium and Titanium Alloy Welding Electrodes and Rods
ANSI/ASME Standards
ASME Boiler and Pr Section VIIIBĆ¢ā¬ā°36.10 Carbon, Alloy and Stainless Steel PipesBĆ¢ā¬ā°36.19M-1985 Stainless Steel PipeB.1.20.1 Pipe Threads, General Purpose (Inch)
Keywords
pipe; titanium; titanium alloy; welded pipe;
ICS Code
ICS Number Code 77.150.50 (Titanium products)
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