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for the
Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.

Designation: A21 3/A21 3M − 1 8 Used in USDOE-NE standards

Standard Specification for


Seamless Ferritic and Austenitic Alloy-Steel Boiler,
Superheater, and Heat-Exchanger Tubes1
This standard is issued under the fixed designation A213/A213M; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year
of original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.
A superscript epsilon (´ ) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
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1. Scope* 2. Referenced Documents


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1.1 This specification covers seamless ferritic and auste- 2.1 ASTM Standards: 3
nitic steel boiler, superheater, and heat-exchanger tubes, des- A262 Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular
ignated Grades T5, TP304, etc. These steels are listed in Tables Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels
1 and 2. A941 Terminology Relating to Steel, Stainless Steel, Related
1.2 Grades containing the letter, H, in their designation, Alloys, and Ferroalloys
have requirements different from those of similar grades not A1016/A1016M Specification for General Requirements for
containing the letter, H. These different requirements provide Ferritic Alloy Steel, Austenitic Alloy Steel, and Stainless
higher creep-rupture strength than normally achievable in Steel Tubes
similar grades without these different requirements. E112 Test Methods for Determining Average Grain Size
2.2 AWS Specifications4
1.3 The tubing sizes and thicknesses usually furnished to A5.5/A5.5M Specification for Low-Alloy Steel Electrodes
this specification are 1 ⁄8 in. [3.2 mm] in inside diameter to 5 in. for Shielded Metal Arc Welding
[127 mm] in outside diameter and 0.015 to 0.500 in. [0.4 to A5.23/A5.23M Specification for Low-Alloy Steel Elec-
12.7 mm], inclusive, in minimum wall thickness or, if specified trodes and Fluxes for Submerged Arc Welding
in the order, average wall thickness. Tubing having other A5.28/A5.28M Specification for Low-Alloy Steel Elec-
diameters may be furnished, provided such tubes comply with trodes for Gas Shielded Arc Welding
all other requirements of this specification. A5.29/A5.29M Low-Alloy Steel Electrodes for Flux Cored
1.4 The values stated in either SI units or inch-pound units Arc Welding
are to be regarded separately as standard. Within the text, the 3. Terminology
SI units are shown in brackets. The values stated in each
system may not be exact equivalents; therefore, each system 3.1 Definitions—For definitions of terms used in this
shall be used independently of the other. Combining values specification, refer to Terminology A941.
from the two systems may result in non-conformance with the
standard. The inch-pound units shall apply unless the “M” 4. Ordering Information
designation of this specification is specified in the order. 4.1 It shall be the responsibility of the purchaser to specify
1.5 This international standard was developed in accor- all requirements that are necessary for products under this
dance with internationally recognized principles on standard- specification. Such requirements to be considered include, but
ization established in the Decision on Principles for the are not limited to, the following:
Development of International Standards, Guides and Recom- 4.1.1 Quantity (feet, metres, or number of lengths),
mendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical 4.1.2 Name of material (seamless tubes),
Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee. 4.1.3 Grade (Tables 1 and 2),
4.1.4 Condition (hot finished or cold finished),
4.1.5 Heat treatment type (Table 3).
4.1.6 Controlled structural characteristics (see 6.3),
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This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee A01 on Steel,
Stainless Steel and Related Alloys and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee
A01.10 on Stainless and Alloy Steel Tubular Products. 3
For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or
Current edition approved March 1, 2018. Published March 2018. Originally contact ASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM
approved in 1939. Last previous edition approved in 2017 as A213/A213M – 17. Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on
DOI: 10.1520/A0213_A0213M-18. the ASTM website.
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For ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code applications see related Specifi- 4
Available from American Welding Society (AWS), 550 NW LeJeune Rd.,
cation SA-213 in Section II of that Code. Miami, FL 33126, http://www.aws.org.

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TABLE 1 Chemical Composition Limits, % A , for Low Alloy Steel
UNS
Grade Designation Composition, %
Carbon Manga- Phospho- Sul- Silicon Nickel Chromium Molybdenum Vana- Boron Niobium E Nitrogen Aluminum Tungsten Other
nese rus fur dium Elements
T2 K11 547 0.1 0–0.20 0.30–0.61 0.025 0.025B 0.1 0–0.30 ... 0.50–0.81 0.44–0.65 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
T5 K41 545 0.1 5 0.30–0.60 0.025 0.025 0.50 ... 4.00–6.00 0.45–0.65 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
T5b K51 545 0.1 5 0.30–0.60 0.025 0.025 1 .00–2.00 ... 4.00–6.00 0.45–0.65 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
T5c K41 245 0.1 2 0.30–0.60 0.025 0.025 0.50 ... 4.00–6.00 0.45–0.65 ... ... ... ... ... ... Ti
4xC–0.70
T9 K90941 0.1 5 0.30–0.60 0.025 0.025 0.25–1 .00 ... 8.00–1 0.00 0.90–1 .1 0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
T11 K11 597 0.05–0.1 5 0.30–0.60 0.025 0.025 0.50–1 .00 ... 1 .00–1 .50 0.44–0.65 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
T1 2 K11 562 0.05–0.1 5 0.30–0.61 0.025 0.025 B 0.50 ... 0.80–1 .25 0.44–0.65 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
T1 7 K1 2047 0.1 5–0.25 0.30–0.61 0.025 0.025 0.1 5–0.35 ... 0.80–1 .25 ... 0.1 5 ... ... ... ... ... ...
T21 K31 545 0.05–0.1 5 0.30–0.60 0.025 0.025 0.50–1 .00 ... 2.65–3.35 0.80–1 .06 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
T22 K21 590 0.05–0.1 5 0.30–0.60 0.025 0.025 0.50 ... 1 .90–2.60 0.87–1 .1 3 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
T23 K4071 2 0.04–0.1 0 0.1 0–0.60 0.030 0.01 0 0.50 0.40 1 .90–2.60 0.05–0.30 0.20–0.30 0.001 0– 0.02–0.08 0.01 5 0.030 1 .45–1 .75 Ti
0.006 0.005–0.060
Ti/N $
3.5 C
T24 K30736 0.05–0.1 0 0.30–0.70 0.020 0.01 0 0.1 5–0.45 ... 2.20–2.60 0.90–1 .1 0 0.20–0.30 0.001 5– ... 0.01 2 0.02 ... Ti
0.007 0.06–0.1 0
T36 K21 001 0.1 0–0.1 7 0.80–1 .20 0.030 0.025 0.25–0.50 1 .00–1 .30 0.30 0.25–0.50 0.02 ... 0.01 5–0.045 0.02 0.050 ... Cu
0.50–0.80

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T91 Type 1 K90901 0.07–0.1 4 0.30–0.60 0.020 0.01 0 0.20–0.50 0.40 8.0–9.5 0.85–1 .05 0.1 8–0.25 ... 0.06–0.1 0 0.030– 0.02 ... Ti 0.01
0.070 Zr 0.01
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T91 Type 2 K90901


Heat 0.08–0.1 2 0.30–0.50 D 0.020 D 0.005 D 0.20–0.40 D 0.20 D 8.0–9.5 D 0.85–1 .05 0.1 8–0.25 0.001 D 0.06–0.1 0 0.035– 0.020 D 0.05 D Ti 0.01 D
0.070 D Zr 0.01 DD
Product 0.07–0.1 3 0.80–1 .05 0.1 6–0.27 0.05–0.11 Cu 0.1 0
Sb
0.003 D
Sn
0.01 0 D
As
0.01 0 D
N/Al 4.0
min
T92 K92460 0.07–0.1 3 0.30–0.60 0.020 0.01 0 0.50 0.40 8.5–9.5 0.30–0.60 0.1 5–0.25 0.001 – 0.04–0.09 0.030– 0.02 1 .5–2.00 Ti 0.01
0.006 0.070 Zr 0.01
T11 5 K91 060 0.08–0.1 3 0.20–0.50 0.020 0.01 0 0.1 5–0.45 0.25 1 0.0–11 .5 0.40–0.60 0.1 8–0.25 0.001 0.02–0.06 0.030–0.070 0.02 ... Ti 0.01
Zr 0.01
T1 22 K91 271 0.07–0.1 4 0.70 0.020 0.01 0 0.50 0.50 1 0.0–11 .5 0.25–0.60 0.1 5–0.30 0.0005– 0.04–0.1 0 0.040– 0.02 1 .50–2.50 Cu
0.005 0.1 00 0.30–1 .70
Ti 0.01
Zr 0.01
T911 K91 061 0.09–0.1 3 0.30–0.60 0.020 0.01 0 0.1 0–0.50 0.40 8.5–9.5 0.90–1 .1 0 0.1 8–0.25 0.0003– 0.06–0.1 0 0.040– 0.02 0.90–1 .1 0 Ti 0.01
0.006 0.090 Zr 0.01
A Maximum, unless range or minimum is indicated. Where ellipses (...) appear in this table, there is no requirement, and analysis for the element need not be determined or reported.
B It is permissible to order T2 and T1 2 with a sulfur content of 0.045 max. See 1 6.3.
CAlternatively, in lieu of this ratio minimum, the material shall have a minimum hardness of 275 HV in the hardened condition, defined as after austenitizing and cooling to room temperature but prior to tempering. Hardness
testing shall be performed at mid-thickness of the product. Hardness test frequency shall be two samples of product per heat treatment lot and the hardness testing results shall be reported on the material test report.
DApplies to both heat and product analyses.
EThe terms Niobium (Nb) and Columbium (Cb) are alternate names for the same element.
TABLE 2 Chemical Composition Limits, % A , for Austenitic and Ferritic Stainless Steel
UNS Composition
Grade Designation Manga- Phospho- Other
Carbon nese rus Sulfur Silicon Chromium Nickel Molybdenum Nitrogen B Niobium N Titanium Elements

TP201 S201 00 0.1 5 5.5–7.5 0.060 0.030 1 .00 1 6.0–1 8.0 3.5–5.5 ... 0.25 ... ... ...
TP202 S20200 0.1 5 7.5–1 0.0 0.060 0.030 1 .00 1 7.0–1 9.0 4.0–6.0 ... 0.25 ... ... ...
XM-1 9 S2091 0 0.06 4.0–6.0 0.045 0.030 1 .00 20.5–23.5 11 .5–1 3.5 1 .50–3.00 0.20–0.40 0.1 0–0.30 ... V 0.1 0–0.30
C S21 500 0.06–0.1 5 5.5–7.0 0.045 0.030 0.20–1 .00 1 4.0–1 6.0 9.0–11 .0 0.80–1 .20 ... 0.75–1 .25 ... B 0.003–
0.009,
V 0.1 5–0.40
C S25700 0.02 2.00 0.025 0.01 0 6.5–8.0 8.0–11 .5 22.0–25.0 0.50 ... ... ... ...
TP304 S30400 0.08 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 8.0–20.0 8.0–11 .0 ... ... ... ... ...
TP304L S30403 0.035 D 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 8.0–20.0 8.0–1 2.0 ... ... ... ... ...
TP304H S30409 0.04–0.1 0 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 8.0–20.0 8.0–11 .0 ... ... ... ... ...
C S30432 0.07–0.1 3 1 .00 0.040 0.01 0 0.30 1 7.0–1 9.0 7.5–1 0.5 ... 0.05–0.1 2 0.30–0.60 ... Al 0.003–
0.030,
B 0.001 –
0.01 0,
Cu 2.5–3.5
C S30434 0.07–0.1 4 2.00 0.040 0.01 0 1 .00 1 7.5–1 9.5 9.0–1 2.0 ... ... 0.1 0–0.40 E 0.1 0–0.25 E B 0.001 –
0.004
Cu 2.50–
3.50
TP304N S30451 0.08 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 8.0–20.0 8.0–11 .0 ... 0.1 0–0.1 6 ... ... ...

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TP304LN S30453 0.035 D 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 8.0–20.0 8.0–11 .0 ... 0.1 0–0.1 6 ... ... ...
C S3061 5 0.01 6–0.24 2.00 0.030 0.030 3.2–4.0 1 7.0–1 9.5 1 3.5–1 6.0 ... ... ... ... Al 0.8–1 .5
C S3081 5 0.05–0.1 0 0.80 0.040 0.030 1 .40–2.00 20.0–22.0 1 0.0–1 2.0 ... 0.1 4–0.20 ... ... Ce 0.03–0.08
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TP309S S30908 0.08 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 22.0–24.0 1 2.0–1 5.0 ... ... ... ... ...
TP309H S30909 0.04–0.1 0 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 22.0–24.0 1 2.0–1 5.0 ... ... ... ... ...
TP309LMoN S30925 0.025 2.00 0.040 0.030 0.70 23.0–26.0 1 3.0–1 6.0 0.5–1 .2 0.25–0.40 ... ... ...
TP309Cb S30940 0.08 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 22.0–24.0 1 2.0–1 6.0 ... ... 1 0xC–1 .1 0 ... ...
TP309HCb S30941 0.04–0.1 0 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 22.0–24.0 1 2.0–1 6.0 ... ... 1 0xC-1 .1 0 ... ...

... S30942 0.03–0.1 0 2.00 0.040 0.030 1 .00 21 .0–23.0 1 4.5–1 6.5 0.1 0–0.20 0.50–0.80 B=0.001 –0.005
C S31 002 0.02 2.00 0.020 0.01 5 0.1 5 24.0–26.0 1 9.0–22.0 0.1 0 0.1 0 ... ... ...
TP31 0S S31 008 0.08 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 24.0–26.0 1 9.0–22.0 ... ... ... ... ...
TP31 0H S31 009 0.04–0.1 0 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 24.0–26.0 1 9.0–22.0 ... ... ... ... ...
TP31 0MoCbN S31 025 0.1 0 1 .50 0.030 0.030 1 .00 1 9.5–23.0 23.0–26.0 1 .0–2.0 0.1 0–0.25 0.1 0–0.40 0.20 B 0.002–
0.01 0
S31 035 0.04–0.1 0 0.60 0.025 0.01 5 0.40 21 .5–23.5 23.5–26.5 ... 0.20–0.30 0.40–0.60 ... W 3.0–4.0
Co 1 .0–2.0
Cu 2.5–3.5
B 0.002–
0.008
TP31 0Cb S31 040 0.08 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 24.0–26.0 1 9.0–22.0 ... ... 1 0xC-1 .1 0 ... ...
TP31 0HCb S31 041 0.04–0.1 0 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 24.0–26.0 1 9.0–22.0 ... ... 1 0xC-1 .1 0 ... ...
TP31 0HCbN S31 042 0.04–0.1 0 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 24.0–26.0 1 9.0–22.0 ... 0.1 5–0.35 0.20–0.60 ... ...
TP31 0MoLN S31 050 0.025 2.00 0.020 0.030 0.40 24.0–26.0 21 .0–23.0 2.00–3.00 0.1 0–0.1 6 ... ... ...
C S31 060 0.05–0.1 0 1 .00 0.040 0.030 0.50 22.0–24.0 1 0.0–1 2.5 ... 0.1 8–0.25 ... ... Ce + La
0.025–0.070
B 0.001 –0.01 0
C S31 254 0.020 1 .00 0.030 0.01 0 0.80 1 9.5–20.5 1 7.5–1 8.5 6.0–6.5 0.1 8–0.22 ... ... Cu 0.50–1 .00
... S31 266 0.030 2.00–4.00 0.035 0.020 1 .00 23.0–25.0 21 .0–24.0 5.2–6.2 0.35–0.60 ... ... Cu 1 .00–2.00
W 1 .50–2.50
TABLE 2 Continued
UNS Composition
Grade Designation Manga- Phospho- Other
Carbon nese rus Sulfur Silicon Chromium Nickel Molybdenum Nitrogen B Niobium N Titanium Elements

C S31 272 0.08–0.1 2 1 .50–2.00 0.030 0.01 5 0.30–0.70 1 4.0–1 6.0 1 4.0–1 6.0 1 .00–1 .40 ... ... 0.30–0.60 B 0.004–
0.008
C S31 277 0.020 3.00 0.030 0.01 0 0.50 20.5–23.0 26.0–28.0 6.5–8.0 0.30–0.40 ... ... Cu 0.50–1 .50
TP31 6 S31 600 0.08 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 6.0–1 8.0 1 0.0–1 4.0 2.00–3.00 ... ... ... ...
TP31 6L S31 603 0.035 D 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 6.0–1 8.0 1 0.0–1 4.0 2.00–3.00 ... ... ... ...
TP31 6H S31 609 0.04–0.1 0 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 6.0–1 8.0 11 .0–1 4.0 2.00–3.00 ... ... ... ...
TP31 6Ti S31 635 0.08 2.00 0.045 0.030 0.75 1 6.0–1 8.0 1 0.0–1 4.0 2.00–3.00 0.1 0 ... 5X ...
(C + N)–
0.70
TP31 6N S31 651 0.08 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 6.0–1 8.0 1 0.0–1 3.0 2.00–3.00 0.1 0–0.1 6 ... ... ...
TP31 6LN S31 653 0.035 D 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 6.0–1 8.0 1 0.0–1 3.0 2.00–3.00 0.1 0–0.1 6 ... ... ...
TP31 7 S31 700 0.08 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 8.0–20.0 11 .0–1 5.0 3.0–4.0 ... ... ... ...
TP31 7L S31 703 0.035 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 8.0–20.0 11 .0–1 5.0 3.0–4.0 ... ... ... ...
TP31 7LM S31 725 0.03 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 8.0–20.0 1 3.5–1 7.5 4.0–5.0 0.20 ... ... Cu 0.75
TP31 7LMN S31 726 0.03 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 7.0–20.0 1 3.5–1 7.5 4.0–5.0 0.1 0–0.20 ... ... Cu 0.75
C S31 730 0.030 2.00 0.040 0.01 0 1 .00 1 7.0–1 9.0 1 5.0–1 6.5 3.0–4.0 0.045 ... ... Cu 4.0–5.0
C S32050 0.030 1 .50 0.035 0.020 1 .00 22.0–24.0 20.0–23.0 6.0–6.8 0.21 –0.32 ... ... Cu 0.40
TP321 S321 00 0.08 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 7.0–1 9.0 9.0–1 2.0 ... ... ... 5(C + N)– ...
0.70
TP321 H S321 09 0.04–0.1 0 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 7.0–1 9.0 9.0–1 2.0 ... ... ... 4(C + N)– ...

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0.70
C S3261 5 0.07 2.00 0.045 0.030 4.8–6.0 1 6.5–1 9.5 1 9.0–22.0 0.30–1 .50 ... ... ... Cu 1 .50–
2.50
4

C S33228 0.04–0.08 1 .00 0.020 0.01 5 0.30 26.0–28.0 31 .0–33.0 ... ... 0.60–1 .00 ... Ce 0.05–
0.1 0,
Al 0.025
C S34565 0.030 5.0–7.0 0.030 0.01 0 1 .00 23.0–25.0 1 6.0–1 8.0 4.0–5.0 0.40–0.60 0.1 0 ... ...
TP347 S34700 0.08 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 7.0–20.0 9.0–1 3.0 ... ... 1 0xC–1 .1 0 ... ...
TP347W S34705 0.05 2.00 0.040 0.030 1 .00 1 7.0–20.0 8.00–11 .0 ... 0.1 0–0.25 0.25–0.50 ... V 0.20–0.50
W 1 .50–2.60
TP347H S34709 0.04–0.1 0 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 7.0–1 9.0 9.0–1 3.0 ... ... 8xC–1 .1 0 ... ...
TP347HFG S3471 0 0.06–0.1 0 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 7.0–1 9.0 9.0–1 3.0 ... ... 8xC–1 .1 0 ... ...
TP347LN S34751 0.005–0.020 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 7.0–1 9.0 9.0–1 3.0 ... 0.06–0.1 0 0.20–0.50 F ... ...
TP348 S34800 0.08 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 7.0–1 9.0 9.0–1 3.0 ... ... G ... Co 0.20, Ta
0.1 0
TP348H S34809 0.04–0.1 0 2.00 0.045 0.030 1 .00 1 7.0–1 9.0 9.0–1 3.0 ... ... H ... Co 0.20, Ta
0.1 0
... S35045 0.06–0.1 0 1 .50 0.045 0.01 5 1 .00 25.0–29.0 32.0–37.0 ... ... ... 0.1 5–0.60 Al 0.1 5–0.60
Cu 0.75
XM-1 5 S381 00 0.08 2.00 0.030 0.030 1 .50–2.50 1 7.0–1 9.0 1 7.5–1 8.5 ... ... ... ... ...
... S3881 5 0.030 2.00 0.040 0.020 5.5–6.5 1 3.0–1 5.0 1 5.0–1 7.0 0.75–1 .50 ... ... ... Cu 0.75–1 .50
Al 0.30
Alloy 20 N08020 0.070 2.00 0.045 0.035 1 .00 1 9.0-21 .0 32.0-38.0 2.00-3.00 ... M ... Cu 3.00-4.00
N08028 0.030 2.50 0.030 0.030 1 .0 26.0-28.0 30.0-34.0 3.0-4.0 Cu 0.6-1 .4
N08029 0.020 2.0 0.025 0.01 5 0.6 26.0-28.0 30.0-34.0 4.0-5.0 Cu 0.6-1 .4
C N08367 0.030 2.00 0.040 0.030 1 .00 20.0-22.0 23.5-25.5 6.00-7.00 0.1 8-0.25 ... ... Cu 0.75
800 N08800 0.1 0 1 .50 0.045 0.01 5 1 .00 1 9.0–23.0 30.0–35.0 ... ... Cu 0.75
Al 0.1 5–0.60
Ti 0.1 5–0.60
Fe I 39.5 min
TABLE 2 Continued
UNS Composition
Grade Designation Manga- Phospho- Other
Carbon nese rus Sulfur Silicon Chromium Nickel Molybdenum Nitrogen B Niobium N Titanium Elements

800H N0881 0 0.05–0.1 0 1 .50 0.045 0.01 5 1 .00 1 9.0–23.0 30.0–35.0 ... ... Cu 0.75
Al 0.1 5–0.60
Ti 0.1 5–0.60
Fe I 39.5 min
... N08811 0.06–0.1 0 1 .50 0.045 0.01 5 1 .00 1 9.0–23.0 30.0–35.0 ... ... Cu 0.75
Al 0.1 5–0.60JJ
Ti 0.1 5–0.60
Fe I 39.5 min

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N08904 0.020 2.00 0.040 0.030 1 .00 1 9.0–23.0 23.0–28.0 4.0–5.0 0.1 0 Cu 1 .00–2.00
... N08925 0.020 1 .00 0.045 0.030 0.50 1 9.0–21 .0 24.0–26.0 6.0–7.0 0.1 0–0.20 ... ... Cu 0.80–1 .50
... N08926 0.020 2.00 0.030 0.01 0 0.50 1 9.0–21 .0 24.0–26.0 6.0–7.0 0.1 5–0.25 ... ... Cu 0.50–1 .50
5

TP444 S44400 0.03 1 .00 0.040 0.030 1 .00 1 7.5–1 9.5 K 1 .75–2.50 0.035 ... L ...
AMaximum, unless a range or minimum is indicated. Where ellipses (...) appear in this table, there is no minimum and analysis for the element need not be determined or reported.
BThe method of analysis for Nitrogen shall be a matter of agreement between the purchaser and the producer.
CFor these alloys, there is no common grade designation. The UNS number uniquely identifies these alloys.
DFor small diameter or thin walls, or both, where many drawing passes are required, a carbon maximum of 0.040 % is necessary in Grades TP304L, TP304LN, TP31 6L, and TP31 6LN.
EGrade S30434 shall have (Ti + 1 ⁄2 Nb) of not less than 2 times and not more than 4 times the carbon content.
FGrade TP347LN shall have an Nb content of not less than 1 5 times the carbon content.
GGrade TP348 shall have an Nb + Ta content of not less than 1 0 times the carbon content and not more than 1 .1 0 %.
HGrade TP348H shall have an Nb + Ta content of not less than 8 times the carbon content and not more than 1 .1 0 %.
IIron shall be determined arithmetically by difference of 1 00 minus the sum of the other specified elements.
JAl + Ti shall be 0.85 % min; 1 .20 % max.
KGrade TP444 shall have Ni + Cu = 1 .00 max.
LGrade TP444 shall have Ti + Nb content not less than 0.20 + 4(C+N) and not more than 0.80 %.
MN08020 shall have an Nb + Ta content of not less than 8 times the carbon content and not more than 1 .00%.
NThe terms Niobium (Nb) and Columbium (Cb) are alternate names for the same element.
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TABLE 3 Heat Treatment and Grain Size Requirements A
Austenitizing/ Subcritical Annealing
UNS Solutioning/ or Tempering ASTM
Grade Number Heat Treat Type Stabilizing Cooling Media Temperature, Grain Size No. B
Temperature, min or range °F [°C]
min or range °F [°C]
Ferritic Alloy Steels
T2 K11 547 full or isothermal { { { {
anneal; or
normalize and { { { {
temper; or
subcritical anneal { { 1 200 to 1 350 {
[650 to 730]
T5 K41 545 full or isothermal { { { {
anneal; or
normalize and { { 1 250 [675] {
temper
T5b K51 545 full or isothermal { { { {
anneal; or
normalize and { { 1 250 [675] {
temper
T5c K41 245 subcritical anneal { air or furnace 1 350 [730] C {
T9 S50400 full or isothermal { { { {
anneal; or
normalize and { { 1 250 [675] {
temper
T11 K11 597 full or isothermal { { { {
anneal; or
normalize and { { 1 200 [650] {
temper
T1 2 K11 562 full or isothermal { { { {
anneal; or
normalize and { { { {
temper; or
subcritical anneal { { 1 200 to 1 350 {
[650 to 730]
T1 7 K1 2047 full or isothermal { { { {
anneal; or
normalize and { { 1 200 [650] {
temper
T21 K31 545 full or isothermal { { { {
anneal; or
normalize and { { 1 250 [675] {
temper
T22 K21 590 full or isothermal { { { {
anneal; or
normalize and { { 1 250 [675] {
temper
T23 K4071 2 normalize and 1 900–1 975 { 1 350–1 470 [730–800] {
temper [1 040–1 080]
T24 K30736 normalize and 1 800–1 870 D 1 350–1 420 [730–770] {
temper [980–1 020]
T36 K21 001 normalize and 1 650 [900] E 11 00 [595] {
temper
T91 Types 1 and 2 K90901 normalize and 1 900–1 975 { 1 350–1 470 [730–800] {
temper [1 040–1 080]
T92 K92460 normalize and 1 900–1 975 { 1 350–1 470 [730–800] {
temper [1 040–1 080]
T11 5 K91 060 normalize and 1 920–201 0 ... 1 380–1 455 ...
temper [1 050–11 00] [750–790]
T1 22 K91 261 normalize and 1 900–1 975 { 1 350–1 470 [730–800] {
temper [1 040–1 080]
T911 K91 061 normalize and 1 900–1 975 D 1 365–1 435 {
temper [1 040–1 080] [740–780]
Austenitic Stainless Steels
TP201 S201 00 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
TP202 S20200 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
XM-1 9 S2091 0 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
S21 500 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F, G water or other rapid cool { {
S25700 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
TP304 S30400 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
TP304L S30403 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
TP304H S30409 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] water or other rapid cool { 7
S30432 solution treatment 2000 [11 00] F water or other rapid cool { {
S30434 solution treatment 21 20 [11 60] water or other rapid cool { {
TP304N S30451 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
TP304LN S30453 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {

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TABLE 3 Continued
Austenitizing/ Subcritical Annealing
UNS Solutioning/ or Tempering ASTM
Grade Number Heat Treat Type Stabilizing Cooling Media Temperature, Grain Size No. B
Temperature, min or range °F [°C]
min or range °F [°C]
S3061 5 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
S3081 5 solution treatment 1 920 [1 050] water or other rapid cool { {
TP309S S30908 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
TP309H S30909 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] water or other rapid cool { 7
TP309LMoN S30925 solution treatment 1 920 [1 050] water or other rapid cool { 7
TP309Cb S30940 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
TP309HCb S30941 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] H water or other rapid cool { 7
S30942 solution treatment 21 20 [11 60] water or other rapid cool 6
S31 002 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
TP31 0S S31 008 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
TP31 0H S31 009 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] water or other rapid cool { 7
TP31 0MoCbN S31 025 solution treatment 21 00 [11 50] water or other rapid cool { 7
S31 035 solution treatment 21 60–2280 water or other rapid cool { 7
[11 80–1 250]
TP31 0Cb S31 040 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
TP31 0HCb S31 041 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] H water or other rapid cool { 7
TP31 0HCbN S31 042 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F, H water or other rapid cool { 7
TP31 0MoLN S31 050 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
S31 060 solution treatment 1 975–21 60 water or other rapid cool { 7
[1 080–11 80] F
S31 254 solution treatment 21 00 [11 50] water or other rapid cool { {
S31 266 solution treatment 21 00 [11 50] water or other rapid cool { {
S31 272 solution treatment 1 920 [1 050] water or other rapid cool { {
S31 277 solution treatment 2050 [11 20] F water or other rapid cool { {
TP31 6 S31 600 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
TP31 6L S31 603 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
TP31 6H S31 609 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] water or other rapid cool { 7
TP31 6Ti S31 635 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] water or other rapid cool { {
TP31 6N S31 651 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
TP31 6LN S31 653 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
TP31 7 S31 700 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
TP31 7L S31 703 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
S31 725 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
S31 730 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
S32050 solution treatment 21 00 [11 50] F water or other rapid cool { {
TP321 S321 00 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F, H water or other rapid cool { {
TP321 H S321 09 solution treatment cold worked: water or other rapid cool { 7
2000 [1 090]
hot rolled:
1 925 [1 050] H
S3261 5 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { 3 or finer
S3271 6 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
S33228 solution treatment 2050 [11 20] water or other rapid cool { {
S34565 solution treatment 2050–21 40 water or other rapid cool { {
[11 20–11 70]
TP347 S34700 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F, H water or other rapid cool { {
TP347W S34705 solution treatment 2000 [11 00] water or other rapid cool { 7-1 0
TP347H S34709 solution treatment cold worked: water or other rapid cool { 7
2000 [11 00]
hot rolled:
1 925 [1 050] H
TP347HFG S3471 0 solution treatment, I 21 50 [11 75] F water or other rapid cool { 7-1 0
TP347LN S34751 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
TP348 S34800 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F, H water or other rapid cool { {
TP348H S34809 solution treatment cold worked: water or other rapid cool { 7
2000 [11 00]
hot rolled:
1 925 [1 050] H
S35045 solution treatment 2000 [11 00] F still air cool or faster { {
XM-1 5 S381 00 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
S3881 5 solution treatment 1 950 [1 065] F water or other rapid cool { {
Alloy 20 N08020 stabilization 1 700-1 850F [925- water or other rapid cool { {
treatment 1 01 0]
N08028 solution treatment 2000F [11 00] water or other rapid cool { {
N08029 solution treatment 2000F [11 00] water or other rapid cool { {
N08367 solution treatment 2025 [11 05] F water or other rapid cool { {
800 N08800 solution treatment 1 900 [1 040] F water or other rapid cool { {
800H N0881 0 solution treatment 2050 [11 20] F water or other rapid cool { 5
N08811 solution treatment 21 00 [11 50] F water or other rapid cool { 5
N08904 solution treatment 2000 [11 00] F water or other rapid cool { {

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TABLE 3 Continued
Austenitizing/ Subcritical Annealing
UNS Solutioning/ or Tempering ASTM
Grade Number Heat Treat Type Stabilizing Cooling Media Temperature, Grain Size No. B
Temperature, min or range °F [°C]
min or range °F [°C]
N08925 solution treatment 201 0–21 00 water or other rapid cool { {
[11 00–11 50]
N08926 solution treatment 201 0–21 00 water or other rapid cool { {
[11 00–11 50]
Ferritic Stainless Steels
TP444 S44400 subcritical anneal { { 1 400 [760] {
A Where ellipses ( { ) appear in this table there is no requirement.
B ASTM Grain Size No. listed, or coarser, unless otherwise indicated.
C Approximately, to achieve properties.
D Accelerated cooling from the normalizing temperature shall be permitted for section thicknesses greater than 3 in. [75 mm].
EAccelerated air cooling or liquid quenching shall be permitted for Class 2.
F Quenched in water or rapidly cooled by other means, at a rate sufficient to prevent re-precipitation of carbides, as demonstrable by the capability of tubes, heat treated
by either separate solution annealing or by direct quenching, passing Practices A262, Practice E. The manufacturer is not required to run the test unless it is specified on
the purchase order (see Supplementary Requirement S4). Note that Practices A262 requires the test to be performed on sensitized specimens in the low-carbon and
stabilized types and on specimens representative of the as-shipped condition for other types. In the case of low-carbon types containing 3 % or more molybdenum, the
applicability of the sensitizing treatment prior to testing shall be a matter for negotiation between the seller and the purchaser.
G A maximum solution treating temperature of 21 00 °F [11 50 °C] is recommended for UNS S21 500.
H A solution treating temperature above 1 950 °F [1 065 °C] may impair resistance to intergranular corrosion after subsequent exposure to sensitizing conditions in the
indicated grades. When specified by the purchaser, a lower temperature stabilization or resolution anneal shall be used subsequent to the higher-temperature solution
anneal prescribed in this table.
I Solution treatment shall be preceded by a softening heat treatment prior to cold-working. The softening temperature shall be at least 90 °F [50 °C] higher than the solution
heat treatment temperature, which shall be at 21 50 °F [11 80 °C] minimum.

4.1.7 Size (outside diameter and minimum wall thickness, Alternatively, immediately after hot forming, while the tem-
unless average wall thickness is specified), perature of the tubes is not less than the minimum solution or
4.1.8 Length (specific or random), stabilization treatment temperature specified in Table 3, tubes
4.1.9 Hydrostatic Test or Nondestructive Electric Test (see may be individually quenched in water or rapidly cooled by
10.1), other means (direct quenched).
4.1.10 Specification designation and year of issue, 6.3 If any controlled structural characteristics are required,
4.1.11 Increased sulfur (for machinability, see Note B, Table these shall be so specified in the order as to be a guide as to the
1, and 16.3), and most suitable heat treatment.
4.1.12 Special requirements and any supplementary require-
ments selected. 7. Chemical Composition

7.1 Composition Requirements:


5. General Requirements
7.1.1 The alloy steels shall conform to the chemical require-
5.1 Product furnished to this specification shall conform to ments given in Table 1.
the requirements of Specification A1016/A1016M, including 7.1.2 The stainless steels shall conform to the chemical
any supplementary requirements that are indicated in the requirements given in Table 2.
purchase order. Failure to comply with the general require- 7.2 Product Analysis:
ments of Specification A1016/A1016M constitutes nonconfor- 7.2.1 An analysis of either one billet or one tube shall be
mance with this specification. In case of conflict between the made from each heat. The chemical composition thus deter-
requirements of this specification and Specification A1016/ mined shall conform to the requirements specified.
A1016M, this specification shall prevail. 7.2.2 If the original test for product analysis fails, retests of
two additional billets or tubes shall be made. Both retests, for
the elements in question, shall meet the requirements of the
6. Materials and Manufacture

6.1 Manufacture and Condition—Tubes shall be made by specification; otherwise all remaining material in the heat shall
the seamless process and shall be either hot finished or cold be rejected or, at the option of the producer, each billet or tube
finished, as specified. Grade TP347HFG shall be cold finished. may be individually tested for acceptance. Billets or tubes that
6.2 Heat Treatment: do not meet the requirements of the specification shall be
6.2.1 Ferritic Alloy and Ferritic Stainless Steels—The fer- rejected.
ritic alloy and ferritic stainless steels shall be reheated for heat
treatment in accordance with the requirements of Table 3. Heat
8. Grain S ize

treatment shall be carried out separately and in addition to 8.1 Grain size shall be as given in Table 3, as determined in
heating for hot forming. accordance with Test Methods E112.
6.2.2 Austenitic Stainless Steels—All austenitic tubes shall 8.2 Grain size determinations, to demonstrate compliance
be furnished in the heat-treated condition, and shall be heat with 8.1, shall be made on one end of one finished tube from
treated in accordance with the requirements of Table 3. each lot. See 15.1.

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9. Mechanical Properties 12.2 All repair welds in T91 shall be made with one of the
9.1 Tensile Requirements: following welding processes and consumables: SMAW, A5.5/
9.1.1 The material shall conform to the requirements as to A5.5M E90XX-B9; SAW, A5.23/A5.23M EB9 + neutral flux;
tensile properties given in Table 4. GTAW, A5.28/A5.28M ER90S-B9; and FCAW A5.29/A5.29M
9.1.2 Table 5 gives the computed minimum elongation E91T1-B9. In addition, the sum of the Ni+Mn content of all
values for each 1 ⁄32-in. [0.8-mm] decrease in wall thickness. welding consumables used to weld repair T91 Types 1 and 2
Where the wall thickness lies between two values shown in shall not exceed 1.0 %.
Table 5, the minimum elongation value shall be determined by 12.3 All repair welds in T92, T911, and T122, shall be made
the following equations. For Grades T23, T24, T91, T92, T115, using welding consumables meeting the chemical requirements
T122, T911, and S44400: E = 32t + 10.00 [E = 1.25 t + 10.00]. for the grade in Table 1.
For Grade T36: E = 32t + 5.0 [E = 1.25 t + 5.0]. For all other
ferritic alloy grades: E = 48 t + 15.00 [ E = 1.87 t + 15.00]. 13. Permissible Variations from the Specified Wall
Thickness
where:
E = elongation in 2 in. [50 mm], %, and 13.1 Permissible variations from the specified minimum
t = actual thickness of specimen, in. [mm]. wall thickness shall be in accordance with Specification
9.1.3 One tension test shall be made on a specimen from one A1016/A1016M.
tube for lots of not more than 50 tubes. Tension tests shall be 13.2 Permissible variations from the specified average wall
made on specimens from two tubes for lots of more than 50 thickness shall be 6 10 % of the specified average wall
tubes. See 15.2. thickness for cold formed tubes and, unless otherwise specified
9.2 Hardness Requirements: by the purchaser, shall be in accordance with Table 6 for hot
9.2.1 The material shall conform to the hardness require- formed tubes.
ments given in Table 4. See 15.2.
9.2.2 Brinell, Vickers, or Rockwell hardness tests shall be 14. Surface Condition
made on specimens from two tubes from each lot. See 15.2. 14.1 Ferritic alloy cold-finished steel tubes shall be free of
9.3 Flattening Test—One flattening test shall be made on scale and suitable for inspection. A slight amount of oxidation
specimens from each end of one finished tube, not the one used is not considered scale.
for the flaring test, from each lot. See 15.1. 14.2 Ferritic alloy hot-finished steel tubes shall be free of
9.4 Flaring Test—One flaring test shall be made on speci- loose scale and suitable for inspection.
mens from each end of one finished tube, not the one used for 14.3 Stainless steel tubes shall be pickled free of scale.
the flattening test, from each lot. See 15.1. When bright annealing is used, pickling is not necessary.
9.5 Mechanical property requirements do not apply to 14.4 Any special finish requirement shall be subject to
tubing smaller than 1 ⁄8 in. [3.2 mm] in inside diameter or agreement between the supplier and the purchaser.
thinner than 0.015 in. [0.4 mm] in thickness.
10. Hydrostatic or Nondestructive Electric Test 15. Sampling

10.1 Each tube shall be subjected to the nondestructive 15.1 For flattening, flaring, and grain size requirements, the
electric test or the hydrostatic test. The type of test to be used term lot applies to all tubes, prior to cutting, of the same size
shall be at the option of the manufacturer, unless otherwise (see 4.1.7) that are produced from the same heat of steel. When
specified in the purchase order. final heat treatment is in a batch-type furnace, a lot shall
include only those tubes of the same size and from the same
11. Forming Operations heat that are heat treated in the same furnace charge. When the
11.1 Tubes, when inserted in a boiler or tube sheet, shall final heat treatment is in a continuous furnace or when the
stand expanding and beading without showing cracks or flaws. heat-treated condition is obtained directly by quenching after
Superheater tubes when properly manipulated shall stand all hot forming, the number of tubes of the same size and from the
forging, welding, and bending operations necessary for appli- same heat in a lot shall be determined from the size of the tubes
cation without developing defects. See Note 1. as prescribed in Table 7.
NOTE 1—Certain of the ferritic steels covered by this specification will 15.2 For tensile and hardness test requirements, the term lot
harden if cooled rapidly from above their critical temperature. Some will applies to all tubes prior to cutting, of the same size (see 4.1.7)
air harden, that is, become hardened to an undesirable degree when cooled that are produced from the same heat of steel. When final heat
in air from high temperatures, particularly chromium-containing steels treatment is in a batch-type furnace, a lot shall include only
with chromium of 4 % and higher. Therefore, operations that involve
heating such steels above their critical temperatures, such as welding, those tubes of the same size and the same heat that are heat
flanging, and hot bending, should be followed by suitable heat treatment. treated in the same furnace charge. When the final heat
treatment is in a continuous furnace, or when the heat-treated
12. Repair by Welding condition is obtained directly by quenching after hot forming,
12.1 Repair welding shall be performed in conformance a lot shall include all tubes of the same size and heat, heat
with Specification A1016/A1016M. treated in the same furnace at the same temperature, time at

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TABLE 4 Tensile and Hardness Requirements
HardnessA
Tensile Yield Elongation
Grade UNS Strength, Strength, in 2 in. or Brinell/Vickers Rockwell
Designation min, ksi min, ksi 50 mm,
[MPa] [MPa] min, % B, C
Low Alloy Steels:
T5b K51 545 60 [41 5] 30 [205] 30 1 79 HBW/ 89 HRB
1 90HV
T9 K90941 60 [41 5] 30 [205] 30 1 79 HBW/ 89 HRB
1 90HV
T1 2 K11 562 60 [41 5] 32 [220] 30 1 63 HBW/ 85 HRB
1 70 HV
T23 K4071 2 74 [51 0] 58 [400] 20 220 HBW/ 97 HRB
230 HV
T24 K30736 85 [585] 60 [41 5] 20 250 HBW/ 25 HRC
265 HV
T36 Class 1 K21 001 90 [620] 64 [440] 15 250 HBW/ 25 HRC
265 HV
T36 Class 2 K21 001 95.5 [660] 66.5 [460] 15 250 HBW/ 25 HRC
265 HV
T91 Types 1 and 2 K90901 85 [585] 60 [41 5] 20 1 90 to 250 HBW/ 90 HRB to 25
1 96 to 265 HV HRC
T92 K92460 90 [620] 64 [440] 20 250 HBW/ 25 HRC
265 HV
T11 5 K91 060 90 [620] 65 [450] 20 1 90 to 250 HWB/ 90 HRB to 25
1 96 to 265 HV HRC
T1 22 K91 271 90 [620] 58 [400] 20 250 HBW/ 25 HRC
265 HV
T911 K91 061 90 [620] 64 [440] 20 250 HBW/ 25 HRC
265 HV
All other low alloy 60 [41 5] 30 [205] 30 1 63 HBW/ 85 HRB
grades 1 70 HV
Austenitic Stainless
Steels:
TP201 S201 00 95 [655] 38 [260] 35 21 9 HBW/ 95 HRB
230 HV
TP202 S20200 90 [620] 45 [31 0] 35 21 9 HBW/ 95 HRB
230 HV
XM-1 9 S2091 0 1 00 [690] 55 [380] 35 250 HBW/ 25 HRC
265 HV
... S21 500 78 [540] 33 [230] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
... S25700 78 [540] 35 [240] 50 21 7 HBW 95 HRB
TP304 S30400 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP304L S30403 70 [485] 25 [1 70] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP304H S30409 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
... S30432 86 [590] 34 [235] 35 21 9 HBW/ 95 HRB
230 HV
... S30434 73 [500] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP304N S30451 80 [550] 35 [240] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP304LN S30453 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
... S3061 5 90 [620] 40 [275] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
... S3081 5 87 [600] 45 [31 0] 40 21 7 HBW 95 HRB
TP309S S30908 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP309H S30909 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP309LMoN S30925 93 [640] 38 [260] 30 256 HBW/270 HV 1 00 HRB
TP309Cb S30940 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP309HCb S30941 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
... S30942 86 [590] 34 [235] 35 21 9 HBW/ 95 HRB
230 HV
... S31 002 73 [500] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV

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TABLE 4 Continued
HardnessA
Tensile Yield Elongation
Grade UNS Strength, Strength, in 2 in. or Brinell/Vickers Rockwell
Designation min, ksi min, ksi 50 mm,
[MPa] [MPa] min, % B, C
TP31 0S S31 008 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP31 0H S31 009 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP31 0MoCbN S31 025 93 [640] 39 [270] 30 256 HBW/ 1 00 HRB
270 HV
S31 035 95 [655] 45 [31 0] 40 220 HBW/ 96 HRB
230 HV
TP31 0Cb S31 040 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP31 0HCb S31 041 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP31 0HCbN S31 042 95 [655] 43 [295] 30 256 HBW 1 00 HRB
TP31 0MoLN S31 050
T # 0.25 in. [6 mm] 84 [580] 39 [270] 25 21 7 HBW 95 HRB
t > 0.25 in. [6 mm] 78 [540] 37 [255] 25 21 7 HBW 95 HRB
... S31 060 87 [600] 41 [280] 40 21 7 HBW 95 HRB
... S31 254
T # 0.1 87 in. [5 mm] 98 [675] 45 [31 0] 35 220 HBW/ 96 HRB
230 HV
T > 0.1 87 in. [5 mm] 95 [655] 45 [31 0] 35 220 HBW/ 96 HRB
230 HV
... S31 266 1 09 [750] 61 [420] 35 ... B1 00
... S31 272 65 [450] 29 [200] 35 21 7 HBW 95 HRB
... S31 277 11 2 [770] 52 [360] 40 241 HBW 1 00 HRB
TP31 6 S31 600 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP31 6L S31 603 70 [485] 25 [1 70] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP31 6H S31 609 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP31 6Ti S31 635 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP31 6N S31 651 80 [550] 35 [240] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP31 7 S31 700 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 34 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP31 7L S31 703 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
... S31 725 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
... S31 730 70 [480] 25 [1 75] 35 ... 90 HRB
... S32050 98 [675] 48 [330] 40 256 HBW 1 00 HRB
TP321 S321 00 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP321 H S321 09 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
... S3261 5 80 [550] 32 [220] 25 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
... S3271 6 80 [550] 35 [240] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
... S33228 73 [500] 27 [1 85] 30 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
... S34565 11 5 [790] 60 [41 5] 35 241 HBW 1 00 HRB
TP347 S34700 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP347W S34705 90 [620] 38 [260] 30 21 9 HBW/ 95 HRB
230 HV
TP347H S34709 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP347HFG S3471 0 80 [550] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP347LN S34751 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP348 S34800 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
TP348H S34809 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
... S35045 70 [485] 25 [1 70] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV

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TABLE 4 Continued
HardnessA
Tensile Yield Elongation
Grade UNS Strength, Strength, in 2 in. or Brinell/Vickers Rockwell
Designation min, ksi min, ksi 50 mm,
[MPa] [MPa] min, % B, C
XM-1 5 S381 00 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
... S3881 5 78 [540] 37 [255] 30 256 HBW 1 00 HRB

Alloy 20 N08020 80 [550] 35 [240] 30 21 7 HBW 95 HRB


N08028 73 [500] 31 [21 4] 40 ... ...
N08029 73 [500] 31 [21 4] 40 ... ...
... N08367 ... ... ... ... ...
... # 3/1 6 in. wall 1 00 [690] 45 [31 0] 30 ... 1 00 HRB
... >3/1 6 in. wall 95 [655] 45 [31 0] 30 241 HBW ...
800 N08800
... cold-worked 75 [51 5] 30 [205] 30 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
annealed 200 HV
... hot-finished 65 [450] 25 [1 70] 30 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
annealed 200 HV
800H N0881 0 65 [450] 25 [1 70] 30 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
... N08811 65 [450] 25 [1 70] 30 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
N08904 71 [490] 31 [21 5] 35 1 92 HBW/ 90 HRB
200 HV
... N08925 87 [600] 43 [295] 40 21 7 HBW 95 HRB
... N08926 94 [650] 43 [295] 35 256 HBW 1 00 HRB
Ferritic Stainless Steels
TP444 S44400 60[41 5] 40[275] 20 21 7 HBW/ 230 HV 96 HRB
AMax, unless a range or a minimum is specified.
B When standard round 2 in. or 50 mm gauge length or smaller proportionally sized specimens with gauge length equal to 4 D (4 times the diameter) is used, the minimum
elongation shall be 22 % for all low alloy grades except T23, T24, T91 , T92, T11 5, T1 22, and T911 ; and except for TP444.
C For longitudinal strip tests, a deduction from the basic minimum elongation values of 1 .00 % for TP444, T23, T24, T91 , T92, T11 5, T1 22, and T911 , and of 1 .50 % for
all other low alloy grades for each 1 ⁄32-in. [0.8-mm] decrease in wall thickness below 5⁄1 6 in. [8 mm] shall be made.

TABLE 5 Computed Minimum Values A


Wall Thickness Elongation in 2 in.
or 50 mm, min, %
S44400,
T23, T24, T91 All Other
in. mm Types 1 and 2, T 36 Ferritic Grades
T92, T11 5,
T1 22, and T911
5 ⁄1 6 [0.31 2] 8 20 15 30
9 ⁄32 [0.281 ] 7.2 19 14 29
1 ⁄4 [0.250] 6.4 18 13 27
7 ⁄32 [0.21 9] 5.6 17 12 26
3 ⁄1 6 [0.1 88] 4.8 16 11 24
5 ⁄32 [0.1 56] 4 15 10 23
1 ⁄8 [0.1 25] 3.2 14 9 21
3 ⁄32 [0.094] 2.4 13 8 20
1 ⁄1 6 [0.062] 1 .6 12 7 18
0.062 to 0.035, excl 1 .6 to 0.9 12 7 17
0.035 to 0.022, excl 0.9 to 0.6 11 6 17
0.022 to 0.01 5 incl 0.6 to 0.4 11 6 16
A Calculated elongation requirements shall be rounded to the nearest whole
number.

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TABLE 6 Permitted Variations in Average Wall Thickness for Hot
Formed Tubes
Tolerance in %, from specified
NPS [DN] Designator Over Under
1 ⁄8 to 2 1 ⁄2 [6 to 65] incl, 20 1 2.5
all t/D ratios A
Above 2 1 ⁄2 [65], t/D # 22.5 1 2.5
5 %A
Above 2 1 ⁄2 [65], t/D > 15 1 2.5
5 %A
A t = specified wall thickness D = specified outside diameter

TABLE 7 Number of Tubes in a Lot Heat Treated by the


Continuous Process or by Direct Quench After Hot Forming
Size of Tube Size of Lot
2 in. [50.8 mm] and over in outside not more than 50 tubes
diameter and 0.200 in. [5.1 mm] and over
in wall thickness
2 in. [50.8 mm] and over in outside not more than 75 tubes
diameter and
under 0.200 in. [5.1 mm] in wall thickness
Less than 2 in. [50.8 mm] but over 1 in. not more than 75 tubes
[25.4 mm] in outside diameter
1 in. [25.4 mm] or less in outside diameter not more than 1 25 tubes

heat, and furnace speed; or all tubes of the same size and heat, 16.3 When either T2 or T12 are ordered with higher sulfur
hot formed and quenched in the same production run, except as contents as permitted by Note B of Table 1, the marking shall
prescribed in 9.1.3. include the letter, S, following the grade designation: T2S or
T12S.
16. Product Marking
16.1 In addition to the marking prescribed in Specification 16.4 For T91, the marking shall also include the type.
A1016/A1016M, the marking shall include: the condition, hot
finished or cold finished; and the wall designation, minimum 17. Keywords
wall or average wall. 17.1 alloy steel tubes; austenitic stainless steel; boiler tubes;
16.2 For the austenitic stainless steels having a grain size ferritic stainless steel; heat exchanger tubes; high-temperature
requirement (see Table 3) the marking shall also include the applications; seamless steel tubes; steel tubes; superheater
heat number and heat-treatment lot identification. tubes; temperature service applications-high

SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS

The following supplementary requirements shall apply only when specified by the purchaser in the
inquiry, contract, or order.

S1. Stress-Relieved Annealed Tubes S2. Stabilizing Heat Treatment

S1.1 For use in certain corrosives, particularly chlorides S2.1 Subsequent to the solution anneal required in Section
where stress corrosion may occur, tubes in Grades TP304L, 6, Grades TP309HCb, TP310HCb, TP310HCbN, TP321,
TP316L, TP321, TP347, and TP348 may be specified in the TP321H, TP347, TP347H, TP348, and TP348H shall be given
stress-relieved annealed condition. a stabilization heat treatment at a temperature lower than that
used for the initial solution annealing heat treatment. The
S1.2 When stress-relieved tubes are specified, tubes shall be temperature of stabilization heat treatment shall be at a
given a heat treatment at 1500 to 1650 °F [815 to 900 °C] after temperature as agreed upon between the purchaser and vendor.
roll straightening. Cooling from this temperature range may be
either in air or by slow cooling. No mechanical straightening is S3. Unstraightened Tubes
permitted after the stress-relief treatment. S3.1 When the purchaser specifies tubes unstraightened
S1.3 Straightness of the tubes shall be a matter of negotia- after final heat treatment (such as coils), the minimum yield
tion between the purchaser and supplier. strength of Table 4 shall be reduced by 5 ksi [35 MPa].

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S3.2 On the certification, and wherever the grade designa- NOTE S4.1—Practice E requires testing on the sensitized condition for
tion for unstraightened tubing appears, it shall be identified low carbon or stabilized grades, and on the as-shipped condition for other
with the suffix letter “U” (for example, 304-U, 321-U, etc.). grades.
S4.2 A stabilization heat treatment in accordance with
S 4. Intergranular Corrosion Test
Supplementary Requirement S2 may be necessary and is
S4.1 When specified, material shall pass intergranular cor- permitted in order to meet this requirement for the grades
rosion tests conducted by the manufacturer in accordance with containing titanium or columbium, particularly in their H
Practices A262, Practice E. versions.

S UMMARY OF CHANGES

Committee A01 has identified the location of selected changes to this specification since the last issue,
A213/A213M – 17, that may impact the use of this specification. (Approved March 1, 2018)

(1 ) Added Types 1 and 2 for T91 to Table 1, Table 3, Table 4, (2) Revised 12.2 to include Types 1 and 2.
and Table 5. (3) Added 16.4.

Committee A01 has identified the location of selected changes to this specification since the last issue,
A213/A213M–15c, that may impact the use of this specification. (Approved March 15, 2017)

(1 ) Added Grade T115 to Table 1, Table 3, Table 4, and Table (2) Revised 9.1.2 to include Grade T115.
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美国材料与实验协会 ASTM 表示的标准 ASTM A 1000-1999 特殊弹簧质量级碳钢及合金钢
丝标准规范 ASTM A 1001-2001 重型型钢中高强度钢铸件的标准规范 ASTM A 100-1993 硅
铁 ASTM A 1002-1999 镍铝有序合金铸件的标准规范 ASTM A 1007-2002 钢丝绳用碳素钢
丝标准规范 ASTM A 1008/A 1008M-2001 冷轧碳钢、 结构钢、 高强度低合金钢和可加工性
提高的高强度低合金钢薄板的标准规范 ASTM A 1008/A 1008Ma-2001 冷轧碳钢、 结构钢、
高强度低合金钢和可加工性提高的高强度低合金钢薄板的标准规范 ASTM A 1009-2000 高
频(10kHz-1 MHz) 电力变压器和滤波感应器用软磁性 MnZn 铁芯材料标准规范 ASTM A 1010/A
1010M-2001 高强度马氏体不锈钢板材、 薄板和带材的标准规范 ASTM A 1010-2000 高强度
马氏体不锈钢板、 薄板和带材标准规范 ASTM A 1011/A 1011M-2001 热轧碳钢、 结构钢、
高强度低合金钢和可加工性提高的高强度低合金钢薄板和带材的标准规范 ASTM A
101-1993 铬铁 ASTM A 1015-2001 卫生洁具用管形制品的目 视内孔探测检验的标准指南
ASTM A 1016/A 1016M-2002 铁素体合金钢管、 奥氏体合金钢管和不锈钢管一般要求的标准
规范 ASTM A 1017/A 1017M-2001 铬钼钨合金钢制压力容器板的标准规范 ASTM A 1018/A
1018M-2001 改良可成形性高强度低合金和高强度低合金、 钶或钒、 结构性、 热滚轧、 深厚
度、 碳钢卷材、 薄板和带材的标准规范 ASTM A 1018/A 1018Ma-2001 热轧碳钢、 结构钢、
高强度低合金钢、 铌或钒钢及可加工性提高的高强度低合金钢薄板、 带材和特厚卷材的标准
规范 ASTM A 1019/A 1019M-2001 排污和排水用聚合物预涂的直径为 36 英寸或不足 36 英
寸的闭合肋钢管的标准规范 ASTM A 1020/A 1020M-2001 评价被动植入物 MR 图像制品的
标准试验方法 ASTM A 1021-2001 高温设备用马氏体不锈钢锻件和锻坯的标准规范 ASTM A
102-1993 钒铁合金 ASTM A 1022-2001 混凝土钢筋用刻痕和普通不锈钢钢丝和焊接钢丝
的标准规范 ASTM A 105/A 105M-1998 管道部件用碳素钢锻件 ASTM A 106-1999 高温设备
用无缝碳素钢管规范 ASTM A 108-1999 优质冷精整碳钢棒 ASTM A 109/A 109M-2000 冷轧
碳钢 (碳最大百分比 0.25) 带材标准规范 ASTM A 109-1993 冷轧碳素钢带 ASTM A 111-1999
电话和电报线路用镀锌 " 铁 " 丝规格 ASTM A 116-2000 金属涂覆钢丝编织栏栅网标准规范
ASTM A 1-1992 碳素钢丁字轨 ASTM A 121-1999 镀锌刺钢丝 ASTM A 123/A 123M-2001 铁
和钢制品镀锌层( 热浸镀锌) 标准规范 ASTM A 123/A 123Ma-2001 钢铁制品镀锌层( 热浸镀锌)
标准规范 ASTM A 123-1989 镀锌(热浸镀锌) 钢铁产品 ASTM A 125-1996 热处理螺旋形钢弹
簧 ASTM A 126-1995 阀门、 法兰和管配件用灰铁铸件 ASTM A 128/A 128M-1993 钢铸件,
奥氏体锰 ASTM A 131/A 131M-2001 海船用结构钢的标准规范 ASTM A 132-1989 钼铁合金
ASTM A 134-1996 电熔( 电弧 ) 焊钢管 (NPS 为 16 英寸和 16 英寸以上 ) ASTM A 135-2001 电阻焊
钢管标准规范 ASTM A 139-2000 电熔 ( 电弧 ) 焊钢管 (4 英寸以上的 ) 标准规范 ASTM A
143-2001 热浸镀锌结构钢制品 防脆裂措施和探测脆裂程序的标准实施规范 ASTM A
144-1973 钨铁合金 ASTM A 146-1964 氧化钼制品 ASTM A 148/A 148M-2001 结构用高强
度钢铸件标准规范 ASTM A 153/A 153M-2001 钢铁制金属构件上镀锌层 ( 热浸 ) 标准规范
ASTM A 153/A 153Ma-2001 钢铁制金属构件上镀锌层 ( 热浸 ) 标准规范 ASTM A 159-1983 汽
车用灰铁铸件 ASTM A 161-1994 炼油厂用无缝低碳钢与碳钼钢蒸馏管 ASTM A 167-1999
不锈和耐热铬镍钢板、 薄钢板及带材的规范 ASTM A 176-1999 不锈和耐热铬钢板、 薄钢板
及带材的规范 ASTM A 178/A 178M-1995 锅炉用电阻焊接碳素钢和碳锰钢管 ASTM A 179/A
179M-1990 热交换器和冷凝器用无缝冷拉低碳钢管 ASTM A 181/A 181M-1995 普通锻制碳
素钢管的规格 ASTM A 182/A 182M-2001 高温下使用的锻制或轧制的合金钢管法兰、 锻制
管件、 阀门及零件的标准规范 ASTM A 182/A 182Ma-2001 高温设备用锻制或轧制合金钢管
法兰、 锻制管件、 阀门及零件的标准规范 ASTM A 183-1998 钢轨用碳素钢螺栓和螺母
ASTM A 184/A 184M-2001 混凝土加筋用变形钢筋编织网的标准规范 ASTM A 185-2001 混凝
土用焊接无节钢丝钢筋的标准规范
ASTM A 192/A 192M-1991 高压用无缝碳素钢锅炉管 ASTM A 193/A 193M-2000 高温设备
用合金钢和不锈钢螺栓材料的标准规范 ASTM A 193/A 193Mb-2001 高温设备用合金钢和不
锈钢螺栓材料的标准规范 ASTM A 194/A 194M-2000 高压设备或高温设备或高压高温设备
的螺栓用碳素钢与合金钢螺母的标准规范 ASTM A 194/A 194Ma-2001 高压设备或高温设备
或高压高温设备的螺栓用碳素钢与合金钢螺母的标准规范 ASTM A 197/A 197M-2000 化铁
炉可锻铸铁标准规范 ASTM A 197-1987 化铁炉用可锻铸铁 ASTM A 197M-1987 化铁炉用可
锻铸铁( 米制 ) ASTM A 20/A 20M-2001 压力容器用钢板一般要求的标准规范 ASTM A 20/A
20Mb-2001 压力容器用钢板一般要求的标准规范 ASTM A 200-1994 炼油厂用无缝中级合金
钢蒸馏管 ASTM A 202/A 202M-1993 压力容器用铬锰硅合金钢板 ASTM A 203/A 203M-1997
压力容器用镍合金钢板 ASTM A 204/A 204M-1993 压力容器用钼合金钢板 ASTM A 209/A
209M-1998 无缝碳钼合金钢锅炉和超热管规范 ASTM A 210/A 210M-1996 锅炉和过热器用
无缝中碳素管 ASTM A 21-1994 铁路用未经热处理和经热处理的碳素钢轴 ASTM A 213/A
213M-2001 锅炉、 过热器和换热器用无缝铁素体和奥氏体合金钢管的标准规范 ASTM A
213/A 213Ma-2001 锅炉、 过热器和换热器用无缝铁素体和奥氏体合金钢管的标准规范
ASTM A 214/A 214M-1996 热 交换器与 冷凝器 用 电 阻焊接碳素钢 管 ASTM A 216/A
216M-1993 高温下使用的适合于熔焊的碳素钢铸件规格 ASTM A 217/A 217M-2002 高温设
备受压零件用合金钢和马氏体不锈钢铸件标准规范 ASTM A 2-1990 普通型 , 带槽和防护型碳
素工字钢轨 ASTM A 220/A 220M-1999 珠光体可锻铸铁 ASTM A 220-1988 珠光体可锻铁
ASTM A 220M-1988 珠光体可锻铁( 米制 ) ASTM A 225/A 225M-1993 压力容器用锰矾镍合金
钢板 ASTM A 226/A 226M-1995 高压锅炉与过热器用电阻焊接碳素钢管 ASTM A 227/A
227M-1999 机械弹簧用冷拉钢丝的规范 ASTM A 228/A 228M-2000 乐器用优质弹簧钢丝标
准规范 ASTM A 229/A 229M-1999 机械弹簧用油回火钢丝规范 ASTM A 230/A 230M-1999
阀门用油回火优质碳素弹簧钢丝 ASTM A 231/A 231M-1996 铬钒合金钢弹簧丝 ASTM A
232/A 232M-1999 阀门用优质铬矾合金弹簧钢丝 ASTM A 234/A 234M-2000 中温与高温设备
用锻制碳素钢及合金管配件标准规范 ASTM A 234/A 234Ma-2001 中温与高温设备用锻制碳
素钢及合金管配件标准规范 ASTM A 239-1995 用普力斯试验法(硫酸铜 浸蚀)确定 铁或钢制
品上镀锌层最薄点 的测试方法 ASTM A 240/A 240M-2000 压力容器用耐热铬及铬镍不锈钢
板、 薄板和带材的标准规范 ASTM A 242/A 242M-2001 高强度低合金结构钢标准规范 ASTM
A 247-1967 铁铸件中 石墨显微 结构评定 试验方法 ASTM A 249/A 249M-2001 焊接奥氏体钢
锅炉、 过热器、 换热器和冷凝器标准规范 ASTM A 249/A 249Ma-2001 焊接奥氏体钢锅炉、
过热器、 换热器和冷凝器标准规范 ASTM A 250/A 250M-1995 锅炉和过热器用电阻焊铁素体
合金钢管 ASTM A 252-1998 焊接钢和无缝钢管 桩 ASTM A 254-1997 铜 焊钢管规格 ASTM
A 255-1999 钢的 淬硬 性用 端 部 淬火试验 ASTM A 262-2001 奥氏体不锈钢 粒间 磁化 率 的检
测的标准操作 规程 ASTM A 263-1994 耐腐蚀的 包覆钢板, 薄板及带材规格 ASTM A 264-1994
包 覆的不锈铬镍钢板 , 薄板及带材规格 ASTM A 265-1994 镍和镍 基 合金 包 覆钢板规格
ASTM A 266/A 266M-1999 压力容器部件用碳素钢锻件标准规范 ASTM A 268/A 268M-2001
普通无缝和焊接铁素体与马氏体不锈钢管标准规范 ASTM A 269-2000 通用无缝和焊接奥氏
体不锈钢管的标准规范 ASTM A 27/A 27M-1995 通用碳素钢铸件 ASTM A 270-2001 卫生设
施用无缝钢和焊接奥氏体不锈钢管标准规范 ASTM A 271-1996 炼油厂用无缝奥氏铬镍钢蒸
馏管 ASTM A 275/A 275M-1998 钢锻件磁粉检验的试验方法 ASTM A 276-2000 不锈钢钢棒
和型材标准规范 ASTM A 278/A 278M-2001 650 华氏温度以下的 含压力部件用灰口 铁铸件
的标准规范 ASTM A 278-1993 温度 达 650F 受压部件用灰铸铁件规格 ASTM A 278M-1993
温度达 345 ℃ 受压部件用灰铁铸件规格(米制 ) ASTM A 283/A 283M-2000 低和中 等抗拉强度
碳素钢板标准规范 ASTM A 285/A 285M-2001 压力容器用低和中 等抗拉强度的碳素钢板的
标准规范 ASTM A 288-1991 涡轮发电机磁性定位环用碳素钢和合金钢锻件 ASTM A 289/A
289M-1997 发 电机用无磁档圈 用合金钢锻件 ASTM A 289-1994 发电机非 磁性扣环 用合金钢
锻件规格 ASTM A 29/A 29M-1999 热锻及冷加工碳素钢和合金钢棒 ASTM A 290-1995 减速
器环用碳素钢和合金钢锻件 ASTM A 291-1995 减速器小齿轮、 齿轮和 心轴用碳素钢和合金钢
锻件 ASTM A 295-1998 高碳减摩轴 承钢 ASTM A 297/A 297M-1997 一般用耐热铬铁与镍铬
铁合金钢铸件 ASTM A 299/A 299M-2001 压力容器用锰硅碳钢板的标准规范 ASTM A 302/A
302M-1997 压力容器用锰钼和锰钼镍合金钢板 ASTM A 304-1996 有 端 部 淬 火硬 性要求的合
金钢棒 ASTM A 307-2000 抗 拉强度为 60000PSI 的碳素钢螺栓和 双头 螺栓的标准规范
ASTM A 308-1999 用热浸法 长 冷轧镀铅锡 合金钢薄板 ASTM A 309-2001 用 三点 试验法测 定
长镀锌薄钢板镀层重量和成分的标准试验方法 ASTM A 311/A 311M-1995 有机械性能要求
的 消除 应力的冷拉碳素钢棒 ASTM A 31-1995 压力容器用钢 铆钉 和 铆钉 ASTM A 312/A
312M-2001 无缝和焊接奥氏体不锈钢管的标准规范 ASTM A 312/A 312Ma-2001 无缝和焊接
奥氏体不锈钢管的标准规范 ASTM A 31-2000 压力容器铆 接用钢 铆钉和 铆 接棒的标准规范
ASTM A 313/A 313M-1998 铬镍不锈钢和耐热钢弹簧丝 ASTM A 314-1997 锻造用不锈及耐热
钢坯及钢棒 ASTM A 319-1971 高温无压部件用灰铁铸件 ASTM A 3-1987 低、 中、 高碳素钢
( 未经热处理的 ) 连 接 杆 ASTM A 320/A 320M-2001 低温设备用合金 /钢螺栓材料标准规范
ASTM A 3-2001 低、 中、 高碳素钢 ( 未经热处理的 ) 连 接杆 标准规范 ASTM A 321-1990 经 淬火
和回火的碳素钢棒 ASTM A 322-1991 合金钢棒材. 级别 ASTM A 323-1993 硼 铁规格 ASTM A
324-1973 钛铁合金 ASTM A 325-2002 最 小抗拉强度为 120/105ksi 的热处理结构钢螺栓标
准规范 ASTM A 325M-2000 结构钢 连接件用高强度螺栓的标准规范(米制 ) ASTM A 327-1991
铸铁冲击试验方法 ASTM A 327M-1991 铸铁冲击试验方法( 米制 ) ASTM A 328/A 328M-2000
钢板柱标准规范 ASTM A 331-1995 冷加工合金钢棒 ASTM A 333/A 333M-1999 低温设备用
无缝和焊接钢管 ASTM A 334/A 334M-1999 低温用无缝和焊接碳和合金钢管 ASTM A 335/A
335M-2001 高温用无缝铁素体合金钢管标准规范 ASTM A 336/A 336M-1999 压力与高温部
件用合金钢锻件
ASTM A 338-1984 铁路 , 船舶 和 其他 重型 装 备 在 温度 达到 650 华 氏度 (345 摄 氏度 ) 时 使用的可
锻铸铁法兰, 管件和阀门零件 ASTM A 34/A 34M-1996 磁性材料的 取样和试验的实现 ASTM
A 340-2001 有 关 磁性试验用 符号 和 定义 的标准术语 ASTM A 341/A 341M-1995 用直 流 磁导
计和 冲击试验法测 定材料的直流磁性能的试验方法 ASTM A 342/A 342M-1999 弱 磁材料透
磁率的试验方法 ASTM A 342-1995 磁铁材料导 磁率的试验方法 ASTM A 343-1997 在电力
频率 下用 瓦特计-安培计-伏 特计法和 25 厘 米艾普斯 亭 (EPSTEIN) 机架 测 定 材料的交 流电磁
性 能 的试验方法 ASTM A 345-1998 磁设备用 平 轧电工钢 ASTM A 346-1974 用 迪 特 利
(Dieterly) 电 桥 法测 定迭片 铁芯 样 品的交 流电磁性 能 的试验方法 ASTM A 347-1985 用 25 厘
米 艾 普斯 亭 (EPSTEIN) 机 架 的 迪 特 利 (Dieterly) 电 桥 测 定 材料的交 流 电磁性 能 的试验方法
ASTM A 348/A 348M-1995 用 瓦 特计 --安培计 --伏 特计法(100-10000 赫兹) 和 25 厘 米 艾 普斯 亭
框测 定材料的交流磁性能的试验方法 ASTM A 350/A 350M-2000 管道部件用要求切口韧性
试验的碳素钢与低合金钢锻件的标准规范 ASTM A 351/A 351M-1994 用于压力容器的奥氏
铬铁 , 铸铁的规格 ASTM A 352/A 352M-1993 低温受压零件用铁素体和马氏体钢铸件规格
ASTM A 353/A 353M-1993 压力容器用经 二次正 火及回火处理的 含 9 % 镍的合金钢板 ASTM
A 354-2001 淬 火与回火合金钢螺栓、 双头 螺栓及 其他外 螺 纹紧固 件标准规范 ASTM A
355-1989 掺氮 用合金钢棒 ASTM A 356/A 356M-1998 汽 轮 机用厚 壁 碳素钢和低合金不锈
钢铸件 ASTM A 358/A 358M-2000 高温设备用电熔焊奥氏体铬镍合金钢管标准规范 ASTM A
36/A 36M-2001 碳结构钢标准规范 ASTM A 363-1998 地面架空 线用镀锌钢丝绳 ASTM A
366/A 366M-1996 化学级冷轧碳素钢薄板 ASTM A 367-1960 铸铁的 激冷试验方法 ASTM A
368-1995 不锈钢和耐热钢丝绳的标准 ASTM A 369/A 369M-2001 高温用锻制和 镗加工碳
素钢管和铁素体合金钢管标准规范 ASTM A 370-2002 钢制品机械试验的标准试验方法和 定
义 ASTM A 372/A 372M-1999 薄壁压力容器用碳钢和合金钢锻件 ASTM A 376/A 376M-2001
高温中 心站 用无缝奥氏钢管标准规范 ASTM A 377-1999 球墨 铸铁压力管规范用标准 索引
ASTM A 380-1999 不锈钢零件、 设备及 系统 的 清洗和 除垢
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III II

∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ


III II III

ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂


II III II

∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨ ダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨


III II

ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘


III II III

ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な


II I II II

× ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■


III II

※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ


III II III

ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪


II III II

き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄


III II

ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖


III II III II

∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№ III II

だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ


III II III

ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂


II III II

∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨ ダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨


III II

ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘


III II III

ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な


II I II II

× ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■


III II

※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ


III II III

ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪


II III II

き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄


III II

ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖


III II III II

∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№ III II

だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ


III II III

ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂


II III II

∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨ ダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨


III II

ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘


III II III

ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な


II I II II

× ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■


III II

※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ


III II III

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II III II

き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄


III II

ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖


III II III II

∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№ III II

だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ


III II III

ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂


II III II

∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨ ダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨


III II

ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘


III II III

ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な


II I II II

× ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■


III II

※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ


III II III

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II III II

き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄


III II

ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖


III II III II

∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№ III II

だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ


III II III

ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂


II III II

∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨ ダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨


III II

ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘


III II III

ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な


II I II II
× ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■
III II

※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ


III II III

ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪


II III II

き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄


III II

ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖


III II III II

∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№


III II

だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ


III II III

ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂


II III II

∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨ ダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨


III II

ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘


III II III

ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な


II I II II

× ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■


III II

※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ


III II III

ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪


II III II

き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄


III II

ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖


III II III II

∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№


III II

だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ


III II III

ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂


II III II

∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨ ダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨


III II

ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘


III II III

ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な


II I II II

× ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■


III II

※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ


III II III

ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪


II III II

き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄


III II

ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖


III II III II

∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№


III II

だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ


III II III

ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂


II III II

∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨ ダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨


III II

ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘


III II III

ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な


II I II II

× ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■


III II

※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ


III II III

ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪


II III II

き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ III II

き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄


III II

ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖


III II III II

∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№


III II

だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ


III II III

ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂


II III II

∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨ ダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨


III II

ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘


III II III

ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な


II I II II

× ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■


III II

※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『 ∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ


III II III

ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪


II III II

き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■※∽ぁ ⒄


III II

ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖ ∑ 々 【 ♂ ∏げ】 な × ぽ『∪ き ∮ ≌№だ∝な ∨ぉ ●☆■ ※∽ぁ ⒄ㄪ ¥ㄭ ぜㄬㅇ゘ ㅈ ばΨダ ベば ‖


III II III II

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