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Steel Castings, Carbon, Suitable For Fusion Welding, For High-Temperature Service
Steel Castings, Carbon, Suitable For Fusion Welding, For High-Temperature Service
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5.2 Castings shall be furnished in the annealed, or normal- TABLE 2 Tensile Requirements
ized, or normalized and tempered condition unless Supplemen-
Grade Grade Grade
tary Requirement S15 is specified. WCA WCB WCC
5.3 Heat treatment shall be performed after castings have Tensile strength, ksi 60 to 85 70 to 95 70 to 95
been allowed to cool below the transformation range. [MPa] [415 to 585] [485 to 655] [485 to 655]
Yield strength,A min, 30 [205] 36 [250] 40 [275]
6. Temperature Control ksi [MPa]
Elongation in 2 in. 24 22 22
6.1 Furnace temperatures for heat treating shall be effec- [50 mm], min, %B
tively controlled by pyrometer. Reduction of area, 35 35 35
min, %
7. Chemical Composition A
Determine by either 0.2 % offset method or 0.5 % extension-under-load
method.
7.1 The steel shall be in accordance with the requirements B
When ICI test bars are used in tensile testing as provided for in Specification
as to chemical composition prescribed in Table 1. A 703/A 703M, the gage length to reduced section diameter ratio shall be 4 to 1.
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SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS
The following supplementary requirements shall not apply unless specified in the purchase order.
Lists of standardized supplementary requirements for use at the option of the purchaser are included
in Specifications A 703/A 703M and A 985/A 985M. Those which are ordinarily considered suitable
for use with this specification are given below. Others enumerated in Specifications A 703/A 703M
and A 985/A 985M may be used with this specification upon agreement between the manufacturer and
purchaser.
S1. Unspecified Elements S16.2 The maximum carbon equivalent shall be as follows:
CE maximum
S2. Destruction Tests Maximum specified section thickness less than or equal to 1 in. [25 0.43
mm]
S3. Bend Test Maximum specified section thickness greater than 1 in. [25 mm] 0.45
S4. Magnetic Particle Inspection S16.3 Determine the carbon equivalent (CE) as follows:
S5. Radiographic Inspection Mn ~Cr 1 Mo 1 V! ~Ni 1 Cu!
CE 5 C 1 6 1 5 1 15
S10. Examination of Weld Preparation
S16.4 Vanadium and niobium maximum content based upon
S10.1 The method of performing the magnetic particle or
heat analysis shall be:
liquid penetrant test shall be in accordance with Guide E 709 or
Test Method E 165. NOTE 1—Niobium = columbium
Maximum vanadium 0.02 wt %
S11. Carbon Equivalent Maximum niobium 0.02 wt %
S11.1 When specified on the order, the maximum carbon Maximum vanadium plus niobium 0.03 wt %
equivalent shall be: S16.5 The sum of the nickel and copper contents, based
Grade Carbon Equivalent, max upon heat analysis, shall not exceed 0.15 wt %.
WCA 0.50
WCB 0.50 S16.6 The minimum carbon content shall be 0.18 wt %. The
WCC 0.55 maximum carbon content shall be as required for the appro-
S11.2 Carbon equivalent (CE) shall be determined as fol- priate grade.
lows: S16.7 Welding consumables for repair welds shall be of the
Mn Cr 1 Mo 1 V Ni 1 Cu low-hydrogen type. E60XX electrodes shall not be used and
CE 5 C 1 6 1 1 15
5 the resulting weld chemistry shall meet the same chemistry
S15. Quench and Temper Heat-Treatment requirements as the base metal.
S16.8 In addition to the requirements for product marking in
S16. Requirements for Carbon Steel Castings for the specification, an “HF-N” stamp or marking shall be
Hydrofluoric Acid Alkylation Service provided on each casting to identify that the casting complies
S16.1 Castings shall be provided in the normalized or with this supplementary requirement.
normalized and tempered heat-treated condition.
SUMMARY OF CHANGES
Committee A01 has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue
(A 216/A 216M – 07) that may impact the use of this standard. (Approved Nov. 1, 2008.)
Committee A01 has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue
(A 216/A 216M - 04) that may impact the use of this standard. (Approved May 1, 2007.)
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