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3.1 Definitions—For definitions of terms used in this 6.1 The tubing shall be manufactured by either the seamless
specification, refer to Terminology A941. or welded process.
6.2 Seamless Tubing:
6.2.1 Seamless tubing shall be supplied from a cold finish
process. Hot finishing as the final sizing process is not allowed.
6.3 Welded Tubing:
6.3.1 The tube shall be made from flat-rolled steel by an
automatic welding process with no addition of filler metal.
6.4 Surface contaminants may have detrimental effects on
high temperature properties or corrosion resistance of tubing.
Contamination by copper, lead, mercury, zinc, chlorides, or
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sulfur may be detrimental to stainless steels. The manufacturer 8.2.1 The heat treatment shall be applied to the U-bend area
shall employ techniques which minimize surface contamina- plus approximately 6 in. [150 mm] of each leg beyond the
tion by these elements. tangent point of the U-bend.
8.2.2 If the heat treatment specified in 8.2 is accomplished
7. Cleaning Before Annealing by resistance-heating methods wherein electrodes are clamped
7.1 All lubricants or coatings used in the manufacture of to the tubes, the clamped areas shall be visually examined for
straight-length tube or in the bending shall be removed from all arc burns. Burn indications shall be cause for rejection unless
surfaces prior to any annealing treatments. U-bends on which they can be removed by local polishing without encroaching
a lubricant had been applied to the inside surface during upon minimum wall thickness.
bending shall have the cleanness of their inside surface 8.2.3 Temperature control shall be accomplished through
confirmed by blowing close-fitting acetone-soaked felt plugs the use of optical or emission pyrometers, or both. No
through 10 % of the tubes of each bend radius. Dry, oil-free air temperature-indicating crayons, lacquers, or pellets shall be
or inert gas shall be used to blow the plugs through the tubes. used.
If the plugs blown through any tube show more than a light 8.2.4 The inside of the tube shall be purged with a protective
gray discoloration, all tubes that have had a lubricant applied to or an inert gas atmosphere during heating and cooling to below
the inside surface during bending shall be recleaned. After 700°F [370°C] to prevent scaling of the inside surface. The
recleaning 10 % of the tubes of each bend radius whose inside atmosphere should be noncarburizing.
surface had been subjected to bending, lubricants shall be 9. Chemical Composition
retested.
9.1 Product Analysis:
8. Heat Treatment 9.1.1 The steel shall conform to the chemical composition
in Table 1.
8.1 All finished straight tubing or straight tubing ready for 9.1.2 When specified on the purchase order, a product
U-bending shall be furnished in the solution-annealed condi- analysis shall be supplied from one tube or coil of steel per
tion. The annealing procedure shall consist of heating the heat. The product analysis tolerance of Specification A480/
material to a temperature of 1200°F [650°C] or higher and A480M shall apply.
cooling (as appropriate for the grade) to meet the requirements 9.1.3 If the original test for product analysis fails, retests of
of this specification. two additional lengths of flat-rolled stock or tubes shall be
8.2 If heat treatment of U-bends is specified, it shall satisfy made. Both retests, for the elements in question, shall meet the
the annealing procedure described in 8.1 and shall be done as requirements of this specification; otherwise all remaining
follows: material in the heat or lot shall be rejected or, at the option of
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the producer, each length of flat-rolled stock or tube may be TABLE 3 Minimum Elongation ValuesA
individually tested for acceptance. Lengths of flat-rolled stock Wall ThicknessB
Elongation in 2 in. or 50 mm,
min, %
or tubes that do not meet the requirements of this specification
in. mm 29-4C All Other
shall be rejected.
⁄ (0.312)
5 16 8 18 20
10. Mechanical Requirements ⁄ (0.281)
9 32 7.2 17 19
1⁄4 (0.250) 6.4 16 18
10.1 Tensile Properties: 7⁄32 (0.219) 5.6 15 17
10.1.1 The material shall conform to the tensile properties 3⁄16 (0.188) 4.8 14 16
5⁄32 (0.156) 4 13 15
shown in Table 2. 1⁄8 (0.125) 3.2 13 14
10.1.2 One tension test shall be made on a specimen for lots 3⁄32 (0.094) 2.4 12 13
of not more than 50 tubes. Tension tests shall be made on 1⁄16 (0.062) 1.6 11 12
specimens from two tubes for lots of more than 50 tubes. 0.062 to 0.035, excl 1.6 to 0.9 10 12
0.035 to 0.022, excl 0.9 to 0.6 10 11
10.1.3 Table 3 gives the computed minimum elongation 0.022 to 0.015, excl 0.6 to 0.4 10 11
values for each 1⁄32 in. [0.8 mm] decrease in wall thickness. A
Calculation elongation shall be rounded to the nearest whole number.
B
10.2 Hardness: Where the wall thickness lies between two values shown above, the minimum
elongation value shall be determined by the following equation:
10.2.1 The tubes shall have a hardness number not to exceed
those prescribed in Table 4. This hardness requirement is not to Grade Equation
apply to the bend area of U-bend tubes which are not heat 29-4C E = 28.8t + 9.00
treated after bending. [E = 1.13t + 9.00]
All other E = 32t + 10.00
10.2.2 Brinell or Rockwell hardness tests shall be made on [E = 1.25t + 10.00]
specimens from two tubes from each lot.
where:
10.3 Reverse Flattening Test (for Welded Product)—One E = elongation in 2 in. or 50 mm, %, and
reverse flattening test shall be made on a specimen from each t = actual thickness of specimen, in. [mm].
1500 ft [460 m] of finished tubing.
10.4 Flange Test (for Welded Product)—Flange tests shall
be made on specimens from each end of one finished tube, not TABLE 4 Hardness Requirements
the one used for the flattening test, from each lot. Brinell Hardness, Rockwell Hardness,
max B Scale,
10.5 Flaring Test (for Seamless Tubes)—One test shall be Grade
max
made on specimens from one end of one tube from each lot of
finished tubes. The minimum expansion of the inside diameter TP 409 207 95
TP 439 207 95
shall be 10 %. P XM-27 241 100
10.6 Pressure Test—Each straight tube, or each U-tube after TP XM-33 241 100
25-4-4 270 27A
completion of the bending and post-bending heat treatment, 26-3-3 265 25A
shall be pressure-tested in accordance with one of the follow- 29-4 241 100
ing paragraphs as specified by the purchaser: 29-4-2 241 100
18-2 217 95
10.6.1 Hydrostatic Test—Each tube shall be given an inter- 29-4C 241 100
nal hydrostatic test in accordance with Specification A1016/ A
Rockwell Hardness, C scale.
A1016M.
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treated shall be tested in the heat treated condition in accor- 12.2 Permissible Variations from the Specified Wall Thick-
dance with the appropriate practice in Practices A763 for the ness:
specified grade, or as agreed upon for TP409. 12.2.1 Permissible variations from the specified minimum
11.2 One full-section sample 1 in. [25 mm] long from each wall thickness shall not exceed +20 − 0 %.
lot of straight tubes shall be tested in the finished condition in 12.2.2 Permissible variations from the specified average
accordance with the appropriate practice in Practices A763 for wall thickness are 610 % of the nominal wall thickness.
the specified grade, or as agreed upon for TP409. 12.2.3 The wall thickness of the tube in the U-bent section
shall not be less than value determined by the equation:
11.3 The appearance of any fissures or cracks in the test
4RT
specimen, when evaluated in accordance with the Evaluation tf 5
Sections of Practices A763 indicating the presence of inter- 4R1D
granular attack, shall be cause for rejection of that lot. where:
11.4 For corrosion test requirements, the term “lot” applies tf = wall thickness after bending, in. [mm],
to all tubes, prior to cutting to length, of the same nominal T = specified minimum tube wall thickness, in. [mm],
diameter and wall thickness, produced from the same heat of R = centerline bend radius, in. [mm], and
steel and annealed in a continuous furnace at the same D = nominal outside tube diameter, in. [mm].
temperature, time at temperature, and furnace speed. 12.3 Permissible Variations from the Specified Length:
12.3.1 Straight Lengths—The maximum permissible varia-
12. Permissible Variations in Dimensions (Fig. 1) tions for lengths 24 ft [7.3 m] and shorter shall be +1⁄8 in. [+3
12.1 Permissible variations from the specified outside diam- mm], −0; for lengths longer than 24 ft [7.3 m], an additional
eter shall be in accordance with Specification A1016/A1016M. over tolerance of +1⁄8 in. [+3 mm] for each 10 ft [3 m], or
Those tolerances do not apply to the bent portion of the fraction thereof, shall be permitted up to a maximum of +1⁄2 in.
U-tubes. At the bent portion of a U-tube for R = 2 × D or [+13 mm].
greater, neither the major nor minor diameter of the tube shall 12.3.2 U-Bends—In the case of U-tubes, the length of the
deviate from the nominal diameter prior to bending by more tube legs, as measured from the point of tangency of the bend
than 10 %. If less than 2 × D is specified, tolerances could be and the tube leg to the end of the tube leg, shall not be less than
greater. specified, but may exceed the specified values by the amount
given in Table 5. The difference in lengths of the tube legs shall
not be greater than 1⁄8 in. [3 mm] unless otherwise specified.
12.4 The end of any tube may depart from square by not
more than the amount given in Table 6.
12.5 The leg spacing measured between the points of
tangency of the bend to the legs shall not vary from the value
(2R-specified tube outside diameter) by more than 1⁄16 in. [1.5
mm] where R is the center-line bend radius.
12.6 The bent portion of the U-tube shall be substantially
uniform in curvature, and not to exceed 61⁄16 in. [61.5 mm] of
the nominal center-line radius.
12.7 Permissible deviation from the plane of bend (see Fig.
1) shall not exceed 1⁄16 in. [1.5 mm] as measured from the
points of tangency.
13. Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance
13.1 Tubing purchased to this specification is intended for
use in heat exchangers and will be inserted through close-
fitting holes in baffles or support plates, or both, spaced along
the tube length. The tube ends will also be inserted into very
close-fitting holes in a tubesheet and expanded and may be
welded therein. The tubes shall be able to stand roll expanding
(See Note 1) and bending without showing cracks and flaws,
and shall be finished reasonably straight and suitable for the
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SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS
The following supplementary requirements may become a part of the specification when specified
in the inquiry or invitation to bid and purchase order or contract. These requirements shall not be
considered, unless specified in the order, in which event the necessary tests shall be made by the
manufacturer prior to the bending or shipment of the tubing.
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