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AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD PIPE » ASH 636.19M-2004 ion of ANSI/ASME: B36. 198-1985) Date of Issuance: Ceaber 25, 2604 This Standard will be revised when the Society approves the Issuance of a new edition. There will be no addenda or written interpretations ofthe requirements ef this Standard issued to this edition. [ASME isthe registered trademark of The American Sacity of Mechenia Engineer, ‘This code or standard was develonrd under procedwes accredited 28 resting the citer for American Hational Standards. the Siandards Committe tht approved the code or standard was balanced to assure that inv dts tam competent and cenceined interests have had an opsertunit to parhinate. 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No oat el this document may be reproduced in any fom, ivan election retneval system or otherwise, tout the prior weten permission ofthe pusher “he American Society of Mechanical Engineers The Park Avenue, New Vork, NY 10016 3980 copyright © 2006 by “THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, Al nigh reserved Printed in USA, CONTENTS Foreword Committee Roster 1 Scope 2 sie 3 Materials 4 Wall Thickness 5 Weights 6 Permissible Variations 7 Pipe Threads ‘8 Wall Thickness Selection .... nce Table 1 Dimensions of Welded and Seamless Stainless Steel Pipe and Nominal Weights of Steel Pipe, Plain End FOREWORD ‘This Standard for corrosion resistant piping, designated categorically as siainless, is based on ‘the same principles that formed the background for the development of ASME B36.10M, Welded and Seamless Wrought Steel Pipe, and reference is made to this source of information ‘The more recent evelopment of the highly alloyed stainless steels has brought about a minor conflict with convention. With these newer materials, the need for standards is just as great and the present types of threads are just as satisfactory, but the basic cast of the metal is much higher and theart of fusion welding has developed concurrently. The character of stainless steel permits the design of thin-wall piping systems without fear of enly failure due to corrosion, and the use of fasion welding to join such piping has eliminated the necessity of threading it. For these reasons, the wall thickness dimensions shown uncler Schedule HIS have been developed, based fon the conventional formula, but then modified to correspond to the nearest Birmingham Wire Gage (BW.G) numbex Following publication of the 1949 edition, a demand! developed for a stil lighter wall pipe. A Schedule 58 was determine! cooperatively by representatives af chemical companies, processing industries, and manufacturers of welding fittings, This was endorsed by the American Stanclarts ‘Association (ASA Chemical Incistxy Correlating Committee and the Manufacturers Standardiza- tion Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry. The new schedule was included in the revised standacd that was approved by ASA (now ANSI) on April 7, 1952 In 1956, it was recommended that the wall thickness of 12 in. 55 be lessened, and a new revision of the standard was issued shortly after its approval by ASA on February 27. 1957, In this fourth edition, dimensions were expanded beyond 12 ia. pipe size by inclusion of, and reference t, ASTM Specification A 409. This revision was approved by ASA on October 29, 1965 ‘The B36 Standards Committee membership was asked in Match 197) for recommendations as to what action should be taken on ANST B36.19-1965 since, according te ANSI procedures, this standard was due for revision or affirmation. The B36 Standards Committee recommended reaffirmation, This action was approved by the Socretatiat and by the American National Standards Institute on May 26, 1971, In 1975, the B36 Standards Committee undertook a review of the standard, considering its acceptability and usefulness The results were favorable; some editorial refinements and updating, were proposed, along with the incorporation of factors for conversion to SI (metric) units. The revision was approved by the Standards Committee, the Secretariat, and subsequently the Ameti- ean National Standards Institute on October 4, 1976, ‘The standard was revised in 1884 to inciude SI (metric) dimensions. The outside diameters and wall thicknesses were converted to millimeters by multiplying the inch dimensions by 254 Outside diameters Jarger than 16 in. were rounded to the nearest 1 mm, and outside diameters 16 in, and smaller were rounded to the nearest 0.1 mm. Wall thicknesses were rounded to the nearest 0.01 mma. These converted and rounded Si dimensions were added in Table 2A. A formula to calculate the SI plain end mass, kg/m, using SI diameters and thicknesses, was added to paca 5. The SI plain ent mass was calculated for each size and thickness, and added in Table 3A. ‘These changes in the standard were approved by the Standards Committee, the Sponsor, and ANSI, and it was designated an American National Standard on October 7, 1986. The current edition revises the text to conform to the format and content, as appropriate, of ASME §36.10M-2004. Tables 2, 2A, 3, and 3A are replaced with a new Table 1, combining, the information in the previous tables into a single table. Also, the roster of the disbanded B36 Committee is replaced by the roster of the B32 Committee. This edition was approved as an Ametican National Standard on June 23, 2004. ASME B32 COMMITTEE Metal and Metal Alloy Wrought Mill Product Nominal Sizes she toiowng isthe vostr ofthe Commitee at he te of approval of his Standard) OFFICERS 1A. Graber, Choir 1H Katlan, Secretory COMMITTEE PERSONNEL eM. Chitstensen, |. M. Chistensen Metllargcal Consuls. I ‘A Cohen, that Cohen & AS80085 LA. Gruber, Wreatand Tube Co. WN. Holiday, LIV Stel Co. TL teingels, American Gas Association, CH, alan, The Amesican Sacety of Mechanical Engineers 10. Kreraetand, Kok Metc Co, KR Machel Pollak, Amir Associaton, ne Rm Rw vi ASME 836.29™-2008 STAINLESS STEEL PIPE 1 SCOPE ‘This Standard covers the slandacdization of dimen- sions of welded and seamless wrought stainless steel pipe for high or low temperatures anal pressures, ‘The word pipe is used, as distinguished from ube, 0 apply te tubular products of dimensions commonly uscd for pipeline and piping systems. Pipes NP's 12 (DN 300) and smaller have outside diameters qumerically larger than their corresponding sizes In contrast, the outside diameters of fubes are numerically identical to the size ‘sumber for all sizes. The wall thicknesses for NPS 14 throuyh 22, inclusive (DN 350-550, inclusive}, of Schedule 108; NPS 12 (DN 300} of Schedule 408; and! NPS 10 and 12 (DN 250 and 300} of Scheclale 808 are not the same as those of ASME 36.I0M. The suffix “S" in the schedule number is used to differentiate B36 19M pipe from B36, 10M pipe. ASML B36.10M includes other pipe thicknesses that are also commertially available with stainless steel material. 2° SIZE ‘The size of all pipe in Table J is identified by the nominal pipe size. “The manufacture of pipe NPS 4 (PN 6) through NPS 12.(DN 300), inclusive, is based on a standardized out side diameter (OD). This OD was originally selected s0 ‘hat pipe with a standard OD and having, 2 wall thick ness that was typical ofthe period would have an inside diameter (ID) approximately equal to the nominal size Although there is no such relation between the existing standard thicknesses — OD and nominal size -- these nominal sizes and standard QDs continue in use as “standard.” ‘The manutacture of pipe NPS 14 (DN 250) and larger proceeds on the basis of an OD corresponding to the ominal size 3. MATERIALS ‘The dimensional standards for pipe described here are for products covered in ASTM specifica 4 WALL THICKNESS: ‘The aeminal wall thicknesses are given im Table 1 5 WEIGHTS ‘The nominat weights! of steel pipe are calculated val tues and are tabulated ia Table 1 4@) The nominal plain end weight, in pounds per foot, is calculated using the following formula: Wy, = 106 ~ 44 where D = outside diameter to the nearest 0001 sn. (the symbol Dis used for OD only in mathernatical equations or formulas) Wy = nominal plain end weight, rounded to the reavest O01 Ib/ ft {= specified wal thickness, rounded to the near- est 001 in. (8) The nominal plain end mass, in kilograms per meter, is calculated using the following formula: Wie = 01124661500 — where D = outside diameter to the nearest 0.1 mm for outside diameters that are 16 in. (406 ma) and smaller, and 1.0 mm for outside diameters Jatger than 16a. (the symbol D is sed for OD voaly in mathematical equations or formulas} Wy. = eominal plain end mass, rounded to the near- est O01 kg/m f= specified wall thickness, rounded to the neng- est 0.01 mm 6 PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS ‘Variations in dimensions differ depending upoa the method of manufacture employed in making the pipe to the various specifications available, Permissible varia- tions for dimensions are indicated in each specification 7. PIPE THREADS Unless otherwise specified, the throads of threaded pipe shall conform to ANSI/ ASME B1.20-1, Pipe ‘Threads, General Purpose (Inch). "The difewot grades of stale stl have diferent speciic emstin ant lence ma weigh more or less ante values te in Table would untnate [see Table 1, Genera! Note fe ASME 36.29m-2006 Schedules Uhreading in and 105 wall thicknessem Jo not permit ccordance with ANSI/ASME BL20.1 8 WALL THICKNESS SELECTION When the selection of welt thickness depends primar: ily upon capacity to resist interna pressure uncle given | conditions, the designer shall compute the esact value ‘STAINLESS STEEL PIPE cot wall thickness suitable for conditions for which the pipe is required, as preseribed in detail ia the ASML Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, ASME 831 Code for Prossure Piping, oF other similar code, whichever yo ferns the construction. «ticknoss shall be selected non the schedules ef nominal thickness contained in Table 1L1o suit the value comprited to Fulfill the conditions tor which the pipe is desired STAINLESS STEEL PIPE ASME B36.1934-2004 Table 1 Dimensions of Welded and Seamless Stainless Steel Pipe and Nominal Weights of Steel Pipe, Plain End US. Gstomary Units ‘Stunts SOD. Wat in Wee With No. yO mm Wall, ma Won kan ‘M 0.005 a 58 6 303 a ‘A 405 onus) ons 10s 6 103 rea 078 % 0405 oes oa 405 6 103 uw ov % 040s 0.095 oat 08 6 103 Dat oar % osu a ss 5 a7 a : M 05a 0065.0) 033 10s 5 37 165) ay % esa 9.088 ous 05 8 Dr 226 oe % os 949 058 805 5 7 302 020 % 67s 2) 55 10 wa sf) ; % 067 906s 0) oa 105, 10 va 165.0 oe e oes 09st os? 408 10 a 231 ot % oer 026 074 aos 10 wa 520 110 4 ogo 00650) 054 ss 15 213. 165.0) 00 4 nao 0083. @) or 105, 5 a3. 210) 1.00 % 080 0109 os 20s 1s 13 Daz 127 % 020 Ota? 198 eas 15 23 bas 162 % 1080 9.065 0) 0.68 55 » 267 165.0) 102 i 1050 0.083 (0) 086 tos 2 der 2410) 1.28 % roso ons, 13. as 2 267 2a7 189 % 1080 05a tas. 80s 2 267 391 220 4 13 6.065 6) oar 3s 2% 1.85.4) 128 1 13S 0.1096) 1a 105, % 277) 208 1 1303 tse 0s ® 338 280 1 13s 0179 ar 805 2% 455 324 ™% 1660 0.085.) 1a 55 3 a22 2.65.0) 188 1h 1660 8.108) 13 105, Es 422 277) 288 va 1660 O40 2ar 408 2 422 356 338 M% 1669 091 3.00 20s 3 na? ons war % 1900 0.065.) 128 ss 4 «33 1.65.0) 2.90 M% 1900 0.109 0) 209) 10s 40 183 2770) aut % 1900 o4s 272 405 40 183 58 05 1s 1300 0.200 383. 0§ 0 183 508. bat 2 dare 0.06540) ast ss so sos 165) 239 2 237591090) 26 10s. 0 63 | 277A) 393 2 2375 sa 3.86 as 50 603 5a Sa 2 237s ais 503 sos 0 603 556 748, BA 287s ones a) 208 5s 6 B 2a) 368 ya 2875 0200) 353 108 6 3 505.4) 526 24 287s 0.205, 580 10s 6 2 518 Ba 2A Dar 06 267 808 6 B Tot ma 3 3.500 0.088 0) 30s 55 w ees zara) 42 3 3500 0.120 (0) 434 10s 30 seo 3.05.4) 66 3 3500 o.tte 738 408 0 ees 349 1138 3 3500 0.300 2026 05 fa sas 782 1527 ASME 636.199 2008 STAINLESS STEEL PIPE Table 1 Dimensions of Welded and Seamless Stainless Steel Pipe and Nominal Weights of Steel Pipe, Plain End (Cont'd) U.S. Customary Units ‘Schedule St Units eS Obi wa in, Won ite Wo, DN Od. mm Wall me Ys ki 4 4000 G83 4) 2a, 3s % 1016 aaa sag 3A 4900 8.1700) 25 308 ve 1on6 305.) 74 ah 900 0.22% 912 20s % 1008 518 a3s7 3 20000318 1252 505 9 1016 80 2864 4 4500 0.08341) 392 88 we aa 2a) SH ‘ 4500 0.120) 562 10s, soo 1s 3 3081) er 4 45000237 10.60 405 300 a 02 aece 4 45000337 18.00 08 soo 183 856 2232 5 ss 0.1090) 36 58 ws as zn) 9.46 5 S36 ise) p78 108 ps3 3401) 11:56 5 556s 288 nies 208 sama bas, aur 5 Ses 375 20.80 505 ws a3 98) soo? 6 66% a9) 239 8s 550 ahs za7) nt 6 66 0340) 330 20s aso 18 240 0) 3383 6 653 0.280 2399 408 3503683 7 2826 6 662 oun 2860 eos 15006831097 4256 5 8628 0200) oan 5s 2093 2a sare 8 86s Oa a3ai 208 mm naa 3760) 19597 8 6s 0922 2358 405 pa 838 4255 8 3625 0.800 tus 208 mo ea 1270 oho 10 10750034) 1821 38 po 273 340.1) 2261 10 10750 0.1654) Isr 10s wo 4291) 2778 30 ta7s0 0365 4052 295 eso daa on eam 10 10750 0.50012) sae 805 2 3d 1270) 5156 2 127% 01s6a) 21.00 55 300 ae 356) 3aas 2 1275001804) 249 108 0038 4570) 35.99 u 1278003750) ager eos soo 39 95302) 73.38 2 12790 0.500 @) eae 0s yoo 390mm) 9747 1 14000 0.1560) 2303 5s 3503556 3.96 34034 6 140000188 G), @ 276 108 303556 4.78.0), 136 1“ 14000 0375) seer 408 350 dss 9531) 133 4 t4990 0.500) n16 sos 35035560 12.70) 10740 16 16000 0.265 (1) ares ss 40006 aag0) a6 16 16000288 (1), (2) 5178 108 00 a6 4.78.0), 2) 4736 36 169000375.) 6268 205 400 4D 3530) 93.27 36 1600003000) 8285 805 0 does 12.700) at 18 18020 0.165 0) ais 58 aso as7 arom 4679 18 16000 0.185 6), 2) 35.80 305 4500 as 4760), 0) $331 w aso 0375) 7085 408 450 as? 9530) 8 10000500 2) 93.86 05 450457 12700) 20 20.000 oaks i 39.82 58 soo s08 4780) soz 20 20.000 0,218 1), @) 4es0 108 500508 5.58 0}, @) 6565 20 doo 0.37512) 7887 405 500508 9330) nis 20 20.000 0500 (2) 104.23 05 soo $08 12700) 15513 STAINLESS STEEL PIPE ASME 36.19.2008, Table 1 Dimensions of Welded and Seamiess Stainless Steel Pipe and Nominal Weights of Steel Pipe, Plain End (Cont'd) US. Customary Units Schedule St Units ns 0D. Wali. ar No. BN OD mm Welle fom gi 2 72.000 oas6 (0) 386 5s 550889 80) 6533 he 22000 O28 A), 5076 105, 580 S89 5.540, 2) 75.82 22 22000 405 550559 : 2 R000 eos 550559 2 2000 o.218 0) Sear 4s 60> 610 5540) 8258 24 24000 0.2500) ear tos 00610 6350) 34.53 2 24000 0375.0) 371 208 600610 9530) wat ba 24000 0.5002) 125061 60s oo 610 127013) 13707 30 30900 250 ros 55 70762 635.0) nase wooo 0382) 99.02 sos 730762 7990) Mars 3030000 205 70762 30 30.000 508 730762 (GENERAL NOES. @) Lin. = 28.4 nm. (0) For tolerances, see pa. 6, (6) 1h — 1.489% gi 4) Wests ate given sn paunds per lnear fot hlograres per rete! and are far catbon steel pipe with plain ends (e) The ciferent grades of stainless steel permit considerable variations In weit. The feitc stainless stels may be ‘bout Si less, and the aust stainless steels about Ms greater, than the valves shown inthis able, which ae based on weights for catbon see, oes: (2) These sall thicknesses do not permit these in aconeance with ANSVASME 8.20.1 12) these dimensions do not confarm to ASME 936.10M, AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR PRODUCT SIZES Prefered Mele Sizes far Flat Meal Products, 832.sm-19He1996) Prferod Bete Sizes Tor Hound, Square. Keeangle and Heseyon Metal Fuoducls : 324m 198081998) Prefered Metric Sizes for Tubular Metal Products thes Than Pipe Bans 1977181996) Welded and Seamless Wiovsht Stee! Pins mon 130.2044 2004 Stare Stee Pe ete 1530 19H4 2006 The ASME Publications Catalog hans a voniplee st of al the Standards used by the Society. Foro complientary cation, orn atest ‘aformoion about our pubicavons, eal 1 800 THC ASML (3 800 8a} 2763)

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