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AUSTRALIAN PIPELINE VALVE” BOLTING MATERIAL ASTM SPECIFICATIONS Bolting Material Specifications Cee ern a [Aley & 58. Bates - 1213) [righ Temp Boting - me [carbon Stet Boting : 4y8)_—_ [Alby toot Boting sine.) Low Temp Boling : (2x38) [Aly steel Boing Sp. - [28 TAloy Boling 5 7-4 PH Boling 30 7 Monet €00 Batting {oN IE) |NKCi-Fe Aly Boting = (oKan}12) Monel 400 Boing - (20) |Alley 20 Bating - (19) astetoy 82 Boing NTO86S (10) ___|Hastetoy 6-276 Boling waar 10), Monel K-500 ting NNoss00 (20) Haste 6-22 Bating Noso22 (10), Inconel 600 Bling NNoB690 (10X11) —_|High Temp PH W oy Norris (10), High Tomp PHN Ay (20) GENERAL NOTES: (2) The users responsiole for assuring that bolting materials not used beyond the ints spected in the governing code or regulations. (©) ASME Boler and Pressure Vessel Code Secton II material that also meet the requirements ofthe Isted ASTM speotfiation may also be used. (¢) _Matetia limitations, restictons, and special requirements are shown on pressure-temperatue tables. (@) Check latest version of ASME B16.24 as ths standard is continually updated. Oo not use these tables for design ar ardering purposes. ‘The avove data is extracted from ASME 816.34 2009, (©) Note (1) below applies to all grades, notes: (1) Repair welding of bottng material isnot permite, (2) Whore austenitic boting materiais have been carbide soktion trated but not strain hardened, they are designated Class 1 or Class 1A in ASTM A193, ASTM A194 nuts of corresponding material are recommended, (@) Where austentic bong materials have been carbide soltion treated and strain hardened, they are designated Class 2n ASTM A193. ASTM A194 nuts of corraspending material are -ocammendas. (4) For limitaions of usage and strength levels, see ASME B16.34 para. 6.1.2 (5) _ Bolts wit dled or uncersize heads shall not be uses. (6) For feriic bolting materials intended for service at low temperatures, ASTMA1S4 Gr. 7 nus are recommended. (7) Accoplable nuts for use with quenched and tempered stoel bolts aro ASTM A 194 Grado 2 and 2H. (8) Mechanical proporty roquromonis fr studs shall be the samo as for bolts. (@)__Boting materials sultable for high-temperature service with austenite stainless steel valve materials (10) Nuts may be of the same material or may be of compatible grade of ASTM A 194. (11), Forging qualty not permitted unless the producer last heating or working these parts tests them as required for other permitted conditions in ‘he same specication and cerifas ther final tensile, yield, and elongation propartes to equal or exceed the requirements for one ofthe ther permitted conditions. (12), Maximum operating temperature is arbitrarily set at 260°C (500°F}, unless material has been annealed solution annealed, or hot finshed, because hard temper adversely affects design sttess in the creep-ruplure temper range. Bolting Temperature Range Cee cued IEC BCC oe ae -20°F (-30°O) to +1000°F (+538°C) Caled ae -150°F (101°C) to +1000°F (+538°C) ua ae 20°F (30°C) to +1100"F (+593°C) ASIA ASTH Ato “A50°F (268°C) 0 +1500°F (+845°C) SRS AST ATS ~AS0°F (268°C) to +1000°F (4598°C) ‘The above ampere argei or tling. For combines lomparsue range vale Body ane baking mai be nex f296 www.australianpipelinevalve.com.au ee en eee ert try See eect 109 Valve Materials & Corresponding Bolting Combined Temperature Range Valve Body Material | Corresponding Bolting | Material Nuts | Lower Temp | Upper Temp Grade WCB (Carbon Steel) |ASTMA193 GrB7* | ASTMA194 Gr 2H 29°C. 427°C. Grade LCB (Carbon Steel) ASTM A320 Gr L7+ ASTM A194 Gr 4 46°C 343°C Grade WG1 (Carbon Moly) [ASTMA193 Gr87* | ASTMA194 Gr 2H 29°C 400°C ASTM A193 Gr B16 ASTM A194 Gr 4 29°C 454°C Grade WG6 (114 Gr-% Mo) | ASTMA193 GrB7* | ASTMA194 Gr 2H “29°C 400°C ASTMA193 Gr B16 ASTM A194 Gr 2H eC 593°C Grade WGS (2% Gr-1 Mo) _ | ASTMA193 Gr B7 ‘ASTM A194 Gr 2H “29°C 400°C ASTM A193 Gr B16 ASTM A194 Gr 4 -29°C 593°C Grade C5 (5Cr-% Mo) ASTMA193 Gr B7* ASTM A194 Gr 2H -29°C 400°C ASTM A193 Gr B16 ASTM A194 Gr 4 -29°C 593°C Grade C12 (9Cr-1 Mo) ASTMA193 Gr B7 ASTMA194 Gr 2H -29°C 400°C ASTMAI93.GrB16 | ASTMA194 Gr 2986 593°C Grade CF8 (Type 304) ASTM A320 Gr B8*** ASTMA194 Gr 8 -254°C 575°C ASTMA193 GrB8" | ASTM A194 Gr8 “150°C 650°C Grade CF@M (Type 316) | ASTMA320GrBEM™ | ASTM A194 Gr @M “250°C 575°C ASTMA193 GrB8M™ | ASTM A194 Gr 8M 150°C 750°C Grade LC3 (3% Ni) ‘ASTMA320 GrL7t___ [ASTMAt94 Gra “101°C 343°C “Moy stool boltng, A199 Gr B7 bots ané A196 Gr 2H nul can only be used at moderate temperatures depending ‘on the permissable diferental exsansion of valve design which may vary between manufactures, “ASTM A193 Gr BBIBEM boking can rate from -198°C to 800°C, however many manufacturers of bolts andlor valves specily the narrower rating range shown) “For temperatures lower than -200°C (.325*F) ASTM A320 Gr BBIBBM boling must be impact ested, {AIILT bolts and Grade 4 nuts must be charpies impact tested fr service temperature lower than -29°C ‘The above chart shows the combined temperature range, taking into account the valve and bolting material ratings. Refer to ASTM pressure/temperature charts, For limitations of usage and strength levels refer ANSI 816,34. Where austenitic bolting materials have be carbide solution treated but not strain hardened, they are designated Class 1 or Class 1A, Where austenitic bolting materials have been carbide solution treated and strain hardened, they are designated Class 2. In B8 and BBM, ‘Class 2’ is recommended for higher classes 200Ib and above in larger sizes depending on temperature due to i's higher tensile strength (carbide solution treated, strain hardened). A193 Gr B7 and GrL7 are acceptable for NACE (as class III NACE Bolting) service as bolting is "Non wetted parts", however if bolts themselves must conform to NACE, then B7M, L7M bolts are required. B8M bolting being equivalent to 316, automatically conforms to NACE. ‘Temperature range of studs can vary widely depending on size, stud, manufacturer, bonnet enclosure and valve manufacturers calculation, Also refer to ASTM standard for ‘design temperature rating’ of bolting, htto://www.australianpipelinevalve.com.au PMV CAL RL

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