Astm A181-2001 PDF
Astm A181-2001 PDF
Astm A181-2001 PDF
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annealing, normalizing, or normalizing and tempering. TABLE 2 Tensile Requirements
Class 60 Class 70
5. Chemical Composition
Tensile strength, min, ksi [MPa] 60 [415] 70 [485]
5.1 An analysis of each heat shall be made by the manufac- Yield strength,A min, ksi [MPa] 30 [205] 36 [250]
Elongation in 2 in. [50 mm], min, % 22 18
turer to determine the percentages of the elements specified in
Reduction of area, min, % 35 24
Table 1. The chemical composition thus determined shall A
Determined by either the 0.2 % offset method or the 0.5 % extension-under-
conform to the requirements in Table 1. load method.
6. Mechanical Properties
parts made to dimensional standards such as those of ANSI or
6.1 The material shall conform to the requirements as to
equivalent standards.
tensile properties prescribed in Table 2.
10.2 Prior approval of the purchaser shall be required to
7. Number of Tests weld repair special parts made to the purchaser’s requirements.
10.3 The composition of the weld deposits shall be similar
7.1 One tension test shall be made from each heat.
to the base metal and in accordance with the procedure
7.2 If any test specimen is defectively machined, it may be
qualification for the applicable material. Welding shall be
discarded and another specimen substituted.
accomplished with a weld procedure designed to produce low
8. Retests hydrogen in the weldment. Short-circuit gas metal arc welding
8.1 When one or more representative test specimens do not is permissible only with the approval of the purchaser.
conform to specification requirements for the tested character- 11. Marking of Forgings
istic, only a single retest for each nonconforming characteristic
11.1 Identification marks consisting of the manufacturer’s
may be performed to establish product acceptability. Retests
symbol or name (Note), designation of service rating, Specifi-
shall be performed on twice the number of representative
cation number, grade, and size shall be legibly forged or
specimens that were originally nonconforming. When any
stamped on each forging, and in such a position as not to injure
retest specimen does not conform to specification requirements
the usefulness of the forgings.
for the characteristic in question, the lot represented by that
11.2 Bar Coding—In addition to the requirements in 11.1,
specimen shall be rejected, heat-treated or reheat-treated in
bar coding is acceptable as a supplementary identification
accordance with 4.5, and tested in accordance with Sections 6
method. The purchaser may specify in the order a specific bar
and 7.
coding system to be used. The bar coding system, if applied at
9. Reports of Testing the discretion of the supplier, should be consistent with one of
9.1 Upon request of the purchaser in the contract or order, a the published industry standards for bar coding. If used on
report of the test results and chemical analyses shall be small parts the bar code may be applied to the box or a
furnished. The specification designation included on reports of substantially applied tag.
testing shall include year of issue and revision letter, if any. 12. Certificate of Compliance
10. Repair by Welding 12.1 When specified in the purchase order or contract, a
10.1 Repair welding, by the manufacturer, is permissible for producer’s or supplier’s certification shall be furnished to the
purchaser that the material was manufactured, sampled, tested,
TABLE 1 Chemical Requirements
and inspected in accordance with this specification and has
been found to meet the requirements. The specification desig-
Element Composition, %
Classes 60 and 70 nation included on certificates of compliance shall include year
Carbon, max 0.35
of issue and revision letter, if any.
Manganese, max 1.10A 12.2 When specified in the purchase order or contract, a
Phosphorus, max 0.05 report of the test results shall be furnished.
Silicon 0.10-0.35
Sulfur, max 0.05
13. Keywords
A
Manganese may be increased to 1.35 % max provided the carbon is reduced
0.01 % for each 0.06 % increase in manganese over the limit shown in the table. 13.1 pipe fittings, steel; piping applications; pressure con-
taining parts; steel forgings, carbon; steel valves
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SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS
S1. Carbon Equivalent S1.2 Determine the carbon equivalent (CE) as follows:
S1.1 The maximum carbon equivalent based on heat analy- CE 5 C 1 Mn / 6 1 ~Cr 1 Mo 1 V! / 5 1 ~Ni 1 Cu! / 15
sis shall be as follows:
S1.3 A lower maximum carbon equivalent may be agreed
Class Maximum Carbon Equivalent Value
Maximum Section Thickness Maximum Section Thickness upon between the supplier and the purchaser.
Less Than or Equal to 2 in. Greater Than 2 in. S1.4 When this Supplementary Requirement is invoked, all
60 0.45 0.46
70 0.47 0.48 elements in the carbon equivalent formula shall be analyzed
and the amounts reported.
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