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The selec~ bbe converted to SI values to at least three significant tion of the version to use is dependent on the set of units figures for use in calculations and other aspects of con- selected for construction. struction, ‘With the publication of the 2004 Eaition, Section I Part D is published as two separate publications. One STATEMENT OF POLICY ON THE USE OF CODE SYMBOLS AND CODE AUTHORIZATION IN ADVERTISING ASME has established procedures to authorize quali fied organizations to perform various activities in accor- dance with the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. It is the aim of the Society to provide recognition of organizations so authorized. An organization holding authorization to perform various activities in accordance with the requirements of the Code may state this capability in its advertising literature ‘Organizations that are authorized to use Code Symbols for marking items or constructions that have been con- structed and inspected in compliance with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code are issued Certificates ‘of Authorization. [tis the aim of the Society to maintain the standing of the Code Symbols for the benefit of the users, the enforcement jurisdictions, and the holders of the symbols who comply with all requirements. Based on these objectives, the following policy has been established on the usage in advertising of facsimiles of the symbols, Certificates of Authorization, and refer- cence to Code construction. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers does not “approve,” “certify,” “rate,” or “endorse” any item, construction, of activity and there shall be no statements or implications that might so indicate, An organization holding a Code Symbol ‘and ot a Certificate of Authorization may state in adver tising literature that items, constructions, or activities “are built (produced or performed) or activities conducted in accordance with the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,” or “meet the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, ‘The ASME Symbol shall be used only for stamping and nameplates as specifically provided in the Code. However, facsimiles may be used for the porpose of fostering the use of such construction, Such usage may be by an association or a society, or by alholder of a Code ‘Symbol who may also use the facsimile in advertising 10 show that clearly specified items will carry the symbol General usage is permitted only when all of a manufactur- ers items are constructed under the rules, ‘The ASME logo, whichis the cloverleaf with the letiers ASME within, shall not be used by any organization other than ASME. STATEMENT OF POLICY ON THE USE OF ASME MARKING TO IDENTIFY MANUFACTURED ITEMS ‘The ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code provides rules for the construction of boilers, pressure vessels, and nuclear components. This includes requirements for materials, design, fabrication, examination, inspection, and stamping. Items constructed in accordance with all ofthe applicuble rules of the Code are identified with the official Code Symbol Stamp described in the governing Section of the Code. Markings such as “ASME,” “ASME Standard,” or any. ‘other marking including “ASME” or the various Code Symbols shall not be used on any ifem that is not con- structed in accordance with all of the applicable require- seats af the Code. ‘tems shall not be described on ASME Data Report ‘Forms not on similar forms referring to ASME that tend to imply that all Code requirements have been met when, in fact, they have not been. Data Report Forms covering items not fully complying with ASME requirements should not refer to ASME or they should clearly identify all exceptions to the ASME requirements, PERSONNEL ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee Subcommittees, Subgroups, and Working Groups As of January 1, 2008 wan comree ARIE CONFERENCE GROUP G. G, Karcher, Chair W. M. Lundy, 4. Tieatto, Chair |. L Jones J. G. Feldstein, Vice Chair J. R. 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Rahoi, Chair AG. Kiet, J IM. Katcher, Seceary J. Kise W.R. Apbles, J ‘©. Miyahara HD, Bushfeld DLT. Peters LG. Coffee E Shapiro NUH. Gilkey RC. Sathertin EL Hibner R Zavwerucha GC Hes Subgroup on Strength, Ferrous Alloys (SCM) CL Hoffmann, Chair R.A. Moen J-Mt Taszosh, Secretany Hi. Murakami WR. Apblet, J DW. Raho! DLA Caronico B.W. Roberts KK Coleman M.S. Shelton M. Gold 8. W. Swindeman F Masuyame BE Thurgood ©. Miyahara 1.P. Vassallo Subgroup on Strength of Weldments (SC Ml & SC 1X) 1.84 Tanzosh, Chair D.W. Rabo! KK. Coleman B. W. Roberts W.0. Doty WW. Sperko KL Hayes B.E Thurgood JF Hemy Subgroup on Toughness (SC H & SC VII) W, S Jaco, Char i, Mokhtavian LL Amol €.C. Neely RJ. Basile LT. Philips J. Cameron M40. Rana. W. D-Day DA. Seanson HE, Gordon E Ups CD. Lamb, 5. Yulawa Special Working Group on Nonmetallic Materials (SC 1) C.W. Rowley, Chaie FR. Volgstadt FL Brown RH. Walker PS. Hill F. Wont SUBCOMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR POWER (SC I RW. Bares, Chait CL. Hotimann | RM. Jesee, Vice Chair C.kim CA. Sanna, Socraary D.E Landers Y. Acad W. C LaRochelle WH Borer KA Manoly EB. Bronch EA. Mayhew MN. Beeser W. N. Meteaa F.C. Chery RA Moen RE Corman, J. Ch. Peper W. D. Doty RF Reedy RP. Deubler B.B. Scott B.A Eller |. Stevenson GM ester CH Walters DoH Haneath KR Wichman RS. Hil Honorary Member SC 1) FR. Dros Subgroup on Containment Systems for Spent Fuel and High-Level Waste Teansport Packagings (SC II) G.M, Foster, Chair GJ. Solovey, Vice Char D.K Motion, Secretary WH Borer J. Connee ©. Farow JM. Floyd RS. Hill H.W. Lee P.€, McConnell 1D. Mchnoes A.D Watkine A.B, Meichler Yukawa GC Mok Subgroup on Design (SC 11) RP. Devbler, Chae Kobayashi CW. Bruny, Viee Chair 1 Land ALN. Nguyen, Secretary D.F- Landers TUM Adame KA. Manoly FB. Branch RJ. Masterson MON, Bressler W.N. Welean DL. Caldwell 1. Minichillo 1.8 Cole T. Nakamura 1. E Commany Ie W.Z. Novak A.A. Dermenjian 1. Sako LH Hanrath G.C.Slagis RS Hil J.D. Stevenson BL Jeter KR, Wickman Working Group on Supports (SGD) SC It RJ. Masterson, Chair P.R. Olson FJ. Birch, Secretary sate U.S. Bandyopadhyay BR Stinson RP. Doubler BV. Walshe 1.6. Finneran, Je CL AN. Nguyen: ‘Working Group on Core Support Structares (SG-D) (SC 17 tind Working Group on Dynamic and Extreme Load Conditions (6-0) SC D.L. Caldwell, Chair Poy, Chen P-L. Andowson, Secretary W. S. LaPay MK AucYang. H Locker R.D. 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(4139) ney int Ho dads on one saan NA trey eer sie 3-3 van nn wagons soe Wi ‘ils $1 050013 Aayomis aX 984095) ‘9 ‘D sneqepoy > 3 auuog LT copiads “1M, ss03 WD. (ed OY ay “AD wosduis “WN aoa W'O epeurdD “OO ouryene f ey suo Hom ‘ain Ny byeuy 5 suyeiniy 899 HG qian 43 swwepy WL BOW WE Aresai295 ‘44'S D ‘oyna 9 Aipjarsas Baqussait a men die seat > eon at Teo oP (01 3s) wonemuseg pur ‘uoperuges ‘sjeuareW uo dnosSqns {UE 38) (2-95) Sundig wo dnousy Surponh - ar Subgroup on Water Meaters (SC IV) W.L. Haag fe, Char Robinson }-Calland FJ. Schriner 1.0, Gant MA. Taylor FM. Lucas, TE Tam KOM. Metague ‘Subgroup on Welded Boilers SC IV) J. Seigle, Chae 1G. French Bare EA. Noréstom TL Bedeaus RP. Salivan| J Callan RLV. Wielgosznsk ‘SUBCOMMITTEE ON [NONDESTRUCTIVE EXAMINATION (SCV) J. Batey, Chair J. F Manning FB. Kovacs, Vice Chair W.C. McGaughey EH. Maradiaga, Secretary RD. McGuire S.J Akrin DR, Quattlebaurn I AS. Bits Fe) Satter N.Y. Faransso| EF. Summers, Je GW. Hembree ML Wheel ROW. Kruse Subgroup on General Requirements/ Personne Qualifications and Inquiries (SC V) RD. McGuire, Chair G.W. Hembree 1-E. Batey| 1-R MacKay AS. Bike LP Swezy NY. Faranesa| Suliroup on Surface Examination Methods (SC V) 5.4. Abin, Chair 1. Quaitlebaumn. AS. Bie FJ. Satter N.Y. Faransso EF. Summers Jr GW, Hembree MJ, Wheel Rw Kazi Subgroup on Volumetric Methods SC V) G.W. Hembree, Chaie RW. Krzic Sp Akin 1. Manning LE Batey W.C, Meaughey N.Y. Faransso FL Sailer R. Keller Summers Foe Kovacs JP sweay Working Group on Acoustic Emisions (SG-VM) (SC V) |.F Batey J. F. Manning ‘Working Group on Radiography (SG-VM) &C V) G.W. Hembree, Char FB, Kovacs 5.1 Akin RW. Kruzic LE Batey EF Summers, N.Y. Fara IP Sweay wa ‘Working Group on Ultrasonics SG-VM) (SC Vy N.Y. Faransso 2. Manoing 0. F Hadden W.C. McGaughey R Kellehall Fl, Sater RW. Kazic ‘SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRESSURE VESSELS (SC Vil} “1. Pastor, Chair RW. Mika K Mokhraran, Viee Chair UR Mller 5.1. Ross, Savery Ce Neely Ri. Basile J Pischke V. Bogosin M.D, Rana J. Cameroa S.C. Roberts RM, Elite C.D. Rodery 1G Feldstein KJ. Schneider 1. P. Glaspie A Sele >.) Houle 5.8, Sims, J W. 5. Jacobs EA, Steen G.G. Karcher KK Tom KT Le EL. Thomas} .Mahadeon E Ups, Subgroup on Design (SC Vi) UR. Miller, Chae K. Molénarian RE: Kooblock, Secreary TP. Pastor 0.4 Bashy M.D. Rana R, |. Basile C.B. Raw MR. Bauman C.D. Rodery 1M. R Breach A Sez 5.M. Caldwell S.C Shah WR Far CH. Surgeon 1-P. Glaspie KK Tam W. 8. Jacobs EL Thomas, jr RW, Miki Subgroup on Fabrication and Inspection (SC Vit) C.D. Rodery, Chair Da Keft ELA Stoon, Vice Chair D.C. Lamb, JL Arnold 1S. ee WJ. Bees B.R. Morclock HE Garcon MJ. Pisce MJ Hoole 4B. F.Shalley WS. Jacobs, Subgroup on General Requirerents (SC VID 5.€ Robers, Chair ALS. Mann DB, Demichae, Secretary CC. Neely V. Bogosian AS. Olivares RM silt Ks. Sehmeider J.P. Glas KK Tam KT Law ‘Subgroup on Materials (SC Vit) 1. Cameron, Chair H.lorenz EE, Morgenegg, Secretary W. M. Lundy B.C. Agarwal EG. Nisbet W.D. 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Bish 1B Houstup LA. Chockie LR Katz C.D, Comer PC. Riceardella OF Heddes Subgroup on Evaluation Standards (SC XD) W.H. Bamvord Ie, Chair. , ee 1. M. Bloom S-Ranganath RC Cipolla DLA. Seanh 5. Coffin WA, Sewer G.H De Bao G.L Sevens RM, Gamble CA Tomes TJ. Geiesbach Van Der Sluys Hasegawa KR. Wichman PJ. Heck . Witkowski D.N, Hopkins XK. Yoon ¥. touamura 5. Yokawa K. Koyama ‘Working Group on Faw Evaluation (SC-ES) (SC XD) RC. Cipolla, Chair MA. Mitel GH. De 800, Secretary JE Oullvan WH, Bano Ie RK Qashu M, Basal 5 Ranganath JM. Bloorn B.A Seath Friedman 1S, Schurman TJ. Gresbach Wa. Sener FD. Hayes FA Simonen DLN. Hopkine KR. Wiehman tamara G. xt, witkowse K Koyama KK. Yoon D.R tee 5. Yukawa HS. Mehta VA. Zilberstein Working Group on Operating Plant Criteria (SG-E5) (SC XD T.J. Griesbach, Chair D.W. Pelola WH Baird, Je 5. Pfere H Behnke 5. Ranganath B.A. Bishop 5. Resins E Friedman W.L Sener S.R. Gosselin EA. Siege Py. Hie FA, Sipnonen S.N Malik G.L Stevens P. Manbeck KK Yoon HS. Mahia Si Yukawa R Pace C. Samos, Jey Alternate JS. Panesar Working Group on Pipe Flaw Evaluation (SC-£9) (SC X) DA Searth, Chai K Hasegawa G.M, Wilkowski, Secretry DN. Hopkins W. Hi. Bamford, Je KK Kashima RC. Cipolla HLS. Metta N.G. Cofe XK. Miyazale S.K Dafuar 1S. Panessr G.H. Be Boo KK. Yoo Friedman S. Yukawa LF Goyette WA Zilberstein ‘Subgroup on Liquid: Metal-Cooled Systems (SC XI) CG. MeCargar Chair RW. King WL. Chase’ ‘Working Group on Lquid-Metal Reactor Covers (SGAMCS) (SC XD WL Chase, Chair Subgroup on Nondestructive Examination (SC XD J. Span, Chair MR, on Ch Wire, Secretary GL Lagleder FL. Becker IT. Lindberg N.R. Bentley G.A Lou B. Bovine Jj Meare TA Chan 1M. C. Modes CB. Cheeze AS. Reed CD, Comer Fe Sha, F). Dodd MF. Sherwin D.O. Henry ‘Working Group on Personnel Qualification and Surface, Visual and Eddy Current Examination (SG-NDE) (SC X)) J.J. Meardle I, Chair D.O. Heny M.F, Sherwin, Secretary AS. Roe D.R Cordes, 16. Spanner, J: BL cums S.H. Von Fuchs 6.8, Georgiev Wire Working Group on Pressure Testing (G-NDF) (SC XD) D.W. Lamend, Chair GL. Fechtor J.M.Boughman, Secretary K.W. Hall TM, Anselm RE Hall J.J. Churchwel! 1X. MeClanahan J. Cimoch A. Menell I 5. Coffin 5. L. Montgomery Working Group on Procedure Qualification and Volumetric Eeamination (SG-NDE) (SC X)) NR Bentley, Chair A. Jackson B Bevin, Secretary Kelle FL Becker D.B. King CB. Cheezem D. Kurek DB, Comer GL Lagleder S.R Doctor GA Loftus Fel. Dodd S.M. Walker 4 Gothard CE. toyer, Altomate Subgroup on Repair Replacement Activities (SC XI) RW, Smayne, Chaie E Viimbro 1.7. Conner Secretary RD. Keer D.E. Bayle 5.1 MeCracken| MLN, Bressler M.S. McDonald RE, Cantrell B. R. Newion © Farell, J W. R Rogers PD. Fisher RR. 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Rona, Chair 1M. 0. Pharm Becht J. L, Rademacher D.A Cancnien TA Rogers W.D. Doty CM Setatella .G. Karcher AP. Varghese M4. Mania MR Ward 5. Matias EA White TP. Pastor ‘Subgroup on Fabrication and Inspection (SC XIt) V. Woothees, Chair BL Gohl ‘A Byers LD. Holsinger D.A, Canonica D1 Kret ML Comte G McRae 1.5: Engelking MR. Minick ‘Subgroup on General Requirements (SC XID CH. Hochman, Chair KL, Gilmoee Tw Alexander 1.B.Lee M4. Allbiten NJ Paulick A. Bets G.R. Stooekinger 1 Canzon MR Tot JL Feller CH Waker: W.L Garfiold LWolper MA Garett SUBCOMMITTEE ON BOILER AND [PRESSURE VESSEL ACCREDITATION (SC-BPVA) 1, Baroo, Sacretay V. Bogosian, Ahernate MB. Doheny M.A.DeVries, Alternate PD Edwards CE Ford, Alternate RM. Blot JW. Frey, Alerate P. Hackiord TF Hansen, Alera W.C LaRockele Li, Kuchera, Alternate BB MacDonald KT. Lau, Altern LE, McDonald GP. Miley, Aterate KM. MeTague BER. Morelock, Alternate RK. Reamey 1.D. Ofteary, Alternate ML See JA. West, Alterste IN Sumtees RW, wieigorsinsk, Aernate DLE Tamer A: Spencer, Hooray 2.6. Turezyneki D.E Tate SUBCOMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR ACCREDITATION (SC.NA) R.R Stevenson, Chair HB. Prasse WC. takochelle, Vice Chair T.€, Quaka MC Womba, Secretary AT. Roberts V. Bogosian PD Edwards, Alerata MLN. Bressler B.G. Kovark, Alemate & Del C.Lizote, Aemate SM. Goodwin D.E Tanner, Alternate KA Huber RV. Wiegoszinsi, Atemate M4. Kot HL Wiger, Alremate RP, Molayre ©. Trapp, Stat MR Minick ‘Representative ‘SUBCOMMITTEE ON DESIGN &¢-D) RJ. Basile, Chair ©. P. Janes ELH. Maradiaga, Secretary RW. Mika RW. Barnes U.R Miller MR Breach W.J: Donnell RP. Deubler RD. Schuler, Jr G.G. Graven A Selz Rel. fester Subgroup on Design Analysis (SCD) MR Breach W. J. Koves PJ. Conlisk 0. Mackawa RJ Gurdal G. Taxacher GL. Hollinger EL thomas, Ir DP. Jones RA. Whipple A. Kaine Subgroup on Hevated Temperature Design (SC-D) Rl. Jeter, Chair W. J Donnell . Beet IV DLA. Osege 1 Carvenka 1.8. Porowski 0.5. Grin LF. Shaw MHL Tawad M.S, Shelton | Subgroup on Fatigue Strength ($C-D) W.1 ODomell, Chair G. Kharshafcian P.R Donavin € Lawton RJ. Gurdal S. Majumdar J-A. Hayward MJ. Manjoine Hlschbarg 1, Nakamura P Hew G. Taxacher DP. HLH. Ziada ‘Subgroup on Openings (SC-D) MR. Breach, Chair J.P. Medden RW. Mika, Secretary DR, Palmer G.G. Graven LA Phir VT Hwang. M.D. Rana 1. Ught EC. Redabaugh RB, Luney Special Working Group on Bolted Flanged Joint (SC-D) RW. Mth, Chae RW. Schneider C.D. Bibel RD. Schuler, Je E Michalopoulos A Selz S.N. Pagay 1M. 5, Shelton P.G. Scheckermann SUBCOMMITTEE ON SAFETY VALVE REQUIREMENTS (SC-SVK) SF. Harrison, Jt, Chal Hb Geog JA. West, Vice Chair PC. Hacked UD Usa, Secretary WF Hart 1. Ball CA Neumann S, Cammeresi Di} Scalian JA Con ALL Spencer RD. Dany J.C. Standias .B. Demichac! Z. Wang RJ. Dosling oem Z eqs 1-0 fox 9 vedM, (4as-951 Bays94 wo dooszans wosp009 -a."9 aoxdioe) 31 soiouue § 3849 909-V1 PommeH 3-4 seppurs “9 1 aids “4 T osprey Nt ure" ose A tea '4 uavewnons "5, sea “eyeg 80 (8AS-98) swuowqnoy fe95 Uo dno ‘gns 3809 1H seqpey 4 Suyp00 sounds 1-v sewer '§ WO segs "9M VI AAAS-99) WG vo dnoangs WT PERSONNEL Officers of ASTM Committees ‘(Cooperating in the Development of the Specifications Herein) As of December 31, 2003 AAT COMMITTEE ON STEEL, STAINLESS STEEL, AND RELATED ‘Auoys J.K. Mahaney Je M. Cobb, User Vice Chair EM. Christensen, Producer A.S. Mell, User Vice Chair Vice Chair GA Hayden, Secretary RM Davison, Producer Vice TE. Murphy, Membership Chair Secretary D.C. Krouse, Producer Vie G. Luciw, Saf Manager Crsie W. H. Childs, User Vice Chair [AS COMMITTEE ON IRON CASTINGS T.L, Way, Membership Secretary ©. Rebie), Sa Manager RW. Bonds, Chair H.R Sonderegger, Vice Chair WH Le Van, Recording Socretary PREFACE ‘The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the American Society for Testing andl Mate- rials (ASTM) have cooperated for more than fifty years in the preparation of material specifications adequate for safety in the field of pressure equipment for ferrous and nonferrous materials, contained in Seetion 1 (Part A — Ferrous and Part B — Nonferrous) of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. ‘The evolution of this cooperative effort is contained in Professor A. M. Greene's “History of the ASME Boiler Code,” which was published as a series of articles in Mechanical Engineering irom July 1952 through August 1953 and is now available from ASME in a special bound edition. The following quotations from this history, which was based upon the minutes of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Commitee, will help focus on the coop- erative nature of the specifications found in Section I Material Specifications. “General discussion of material specifications com- rising Paragraphs I 10 112 of Part 2 and the advisability of having them agree with ASTM specifications,” (1914). ‘ASME Subcommittee appoinied 10 confer with ASTM,” (1916). “Because of this cooperation the specifications of the 1918 Edition of the ASME Boiler Code were more nearly in agreement with ASTM specifications. In the 1924 Ea sion of the Code, 10 specifications were in complete agreement with ASTM specifications, 4 in substantial ‘agreement and 2 covered materials for which ASTM had no corresponding specifications.” “In Section Il, Material Specifications, the paragraphs were given new numbers beginning with S-T and extending to $-213," (1925) “Section IT was broughe into agreement with changes ‘made in the latest ASTM specifications since 1921,” (1932), “The Subcommittee on Material Specifications arranged for he introduction of the revisions of many of the specifications so that they would agree with the latest form of the earlier ASTM specifications...” (1935). From the preceding, it is evident that many of the material specifications were prepared by the Boiler and Prossure Vessel Code Committees, then subsequently, by cooperative action, modified and identified as ASTM specifications. Section II, Parts A and B, currently contain ‘many material specifications which are identical with the corresponding ASTM specifications and some which have been modified for Code usage. In 1969, the American Welding Society began publica- tion of specifications for welding rods, electrodes, and filler metals, hitherto issued by ASTM. The Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee has recognized this new arrangement, and is now working with AWS on these specifications. Section II, Part C. contains the welding ‘material specifications approved for Code use. In 1992, the ASME Board of Pressure Technology Codes and Standards endorsed the use of non-ASTM ‘material for Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code applic: tions. Itis the intent to follow the procedures and practices ‘currently in use to implement the adoption of non-ASTM materials Alll identical specifications are indicated by the ASME /originating organization symbols, The specifica- tions prepared and copyrighted by ASTM, AWS, and ‘other originating organizations are reproduced in the Code with the permission of the respective Society, The ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee has given careful consideration to each new and revised specifica tion, and has made such changes as they deemed neces- sary to make the specification adaptable for Code usage, In addition, ASME his furnished ASTM with the basic requirements that should govern many proposed new specifications. Joint action will continue an effort to make the ASTM, AWS, and ASME specifications identical To assure that there will be a clear understanding on the part of the users of Section IT, ASME publishes both the identical specifications and those amended for Code usage in three parts every three years, in the same page size 1o match the other sections of the Code, and Addenda are issued annually to provide the latest changes in Sec- tion TI specifications, ‘The ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code has been. adopted into law by 49 states and many municipalities in the United States and by all of the Canadian provinces. SPECIFICATIONS LISTED BY MATERIALS Steel Plate, Sheets and Strip SA-568/SA-S68M. SA-T49/SA-749M. Steel Pipe SA-53/SA-S3M SA-106, SA-134 SA-135 SA-312/SA-312M ‘SA-333/8A-333M SA-335/SA.335M ‘SA-358/SA-358M SA-369/8A-369M SA-376/SA-376M SA-409/SA-409M SA-426 SA-430/SA-430M SA-451 SAS24 SA-530/SA-530M. SA-587 SA-660 SA-671 S672 SA691 SA-127/8A-227™M SA731/SA-731M SA.790/SA-790M SA-SI3/SA813M SASI4/SA8LM Steel, Sheet, Carbon and High-Strength, Low-Alloy, Hot-Rolled and Cold-Rolled, General Requirements for Steel, Strip, Carbon and High-Strength Low-Alloy, Hot-Rolled General Requirements for Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot-Dipped, Zine-Coated, Welded and Seamless. . ‘Seamless Carbon Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service Pipe, Steel, Hlectric-Fusion (Arc)-Welded (Sizes NPS 16 and Over) Eleciric-Resistance Welded Steal Pipe -.... Sa Seamless and Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipes. Seamless and Welded Steel Pipe for Low-Temperature Service ‘Seamless Ferritic Alloy-Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service. Electric-Fusion-Welded Austenitic Chromium-Nickel Atloy Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service Carbon and Fenitic Alloy Steel Forged and Bored Pipe for High ‘Temperature Serv Seamless Austeitic Stel Pipe for High-Temperature Central-Station Service... Welded Large Diameter Austenitic Steel Pipe for Corrosive or High- ‘Temperature Service. Centrifugally Cast Ferritic Alloy Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service Austenitic Steel Forged and Bored Pipe for High-Temperature Service. Centrifugally Cast Austenitic Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service Seamless Carbon Steel Pipe for Atmospheric and Lower Temaperatures . General Requirements for Specialized Carbon and Alloy Steel Pipe... Electri-Resistance-Welded Low-Carbon Steel Pipe for the Chemical Industry CCentrifugally Cast Carbon Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service . Electric-Fusion-Welded Steel Pipe for Atmospheric and Lower Temperatures ... Electric-Fasion- Welded Steel Pipe for High Pressure Service at Moderate ‘Temperatures 2 Carbon and Alloy Steel Pipe, Electric-Fusion-Welded for High- Pressure Service at High Temperatures Forgings, Carbon Steel, for Piping Components With Inherent Notch ‘Toughness Seamless, Welded Ferritic, and Martemsitic Stainless Steel Pipe Seamless and Welded Perrtic/ Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe Single- or Double-Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe. 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SA-3S1/SA-351M SA-352/SA-352M SA-403/SA-403M SA-420/SA-420M. SA-522/SA-522M SA-592/SA-592M SA815/SA-815M SA-905 SA-960, SA961 SA-995 Chromium-Vanadium Alloy Steel Spring Wire (Chromium-Vanadium Alloy Steel Valve Spring Quality Wire : Piping Fittings of Wrought Carbon Steel and Alloy for Moderate and igh-Temperature Service : Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel Forgings, Requiring Notch Toughness ‘Testing for Piping Components . : Castings, Austenitic. Austentie-Ferritic (Duplex), for Pressure-Containing Parts Steel Castings, Ferritic and Martensitic, for Pressure Containing Parts, Suitable for Low Temperature Service. Wrought Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping Fittings Piping Fitings of Wrought Carbon Steel and Alloy Steel for Low- ‘Temperature Service : Forged of Rolled 8 and 9% Nickel Alloy Stee! Flanges, Fittings, ‘Valves, and Parts for Low-Temperature Service High-Strength Quencked and Tempered Low-Alloy Steel Forged Fittings and Parts for Pressure Vessels Wrought Ferrtic, Feritic/ Austenitic, and Marten Fittings Steel Wire, Pressure Vessel Winding - Common Requirements for Wrought Steel Piping Fivtings ‘Common Reguirements for Steel Flanges, Forged Fittings, Valves and Parts for Prping Applications .. Castings, Austentic-Ferrtic (Duplex) Stainless Steel, For Pressure Containing Parts......... ee tic Stainless Steel Piping Steel Plates, Sheets, and Strip for Pressure Vessels SA-20/SA-20M ‘SA-202/SA-202M ‘SA-203/SA-203M SA-204/8A-204M SA.225/SA-225M SA-285/SA-285M $A-299/3-299M. SA-302/8A-302M SA-353/SA-353M SA-387/SA-387™M. SA-M14/SA-414M. SA-455/SA-455M SA-480/SA-480M SA-SIS/SA-SISM SA-SI6/SA-SIOM General Requirements for Steel Plates for Pressure Vessels Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Chromium-Manganese-Silicon Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Nickel Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Molybdenum Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Manganese-Vanadium-Nickel Heat-Resiting Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels Comosion-Resisting Chromium Steel-Clad Plate, Sheet, and Strip. Stainless Chromium-Nickel Steel Clad Plate, Sheet, and Strip Nickel and Nickel-Base Alloy Clad Steel Plate Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, Low- and Intermediste-Tensile Strength Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, Manganese Silicon Pressure Vessel Plates. Allay Stcel, Manganese-Molybdenum and “Manganese-Molybdenusm-Nickel Pressure: Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, 9 Percent Nickel, Double-Nortualized and Tempercd ‘ Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Chromium-Molybvlemum Steel, Sheet, Carbon, for Pressure Vessels. Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, High-Strength Manganese. General Requirements for Flat Rolled Stainless and Heat-Resisting Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip Pressure Vestel Plates, Carbon Steel, for Intermesiote- and Hligher- Temperature Service Pressure Vessel Pates, Carbon Stecl, for Moderate- and Lower ‘Temperature Service 365 371 315 595 1163 1483 1521 1535 1547 1569 83 31s 319 323 361 387 413 425 437 487 491 495 623 BI 179 857 879 975 979 Lost usst Tet esp est 6191 ust sort s6et Iver user leer stet sozt Lozi 0c igi LI LoL esol ror 6101 s101 £86 : : sqout0 noi ig Soyo eaoNS ypu Ay OT spfuang ay ‘among "uoRreD “Por]oY-OH “ding pur DONS “HOS Aupiqouuo, peroxdwy WIA, Ko[TY-MOTT MTUINS-qatH PUL Aoqy-mort aiSuang-qHI “emionag “uoast “Pe[OY-PIO> “POY “oo1S “oars feamomng epoy-wnIqRINjOD AOUTY-MOrT BURNS EA soma as wo NS MAL IPAM Pa Toaig among vogse:) Sua wags pe sedinys “Sami “04 POIs IMINN poe 401 SwOULIND>y [ISL + uarsfung-tanvapysjope-tummmson [OaIg-Soq1y “Sore [265A SSS OHE (€OWNL) S82201g T0s100. worunypor-ouuoy, an 6 psonpodE “8694 AMS. 10} SNA AS ‘uimpeue, vapastoryunuianyy “pag Soy Seid 152A amNsaxg : suonvondéy Imoads 4s soma Pars so Assy, sorseay, souprA ON : 2oti9g ainitioduid], 1OMO"T PUP ATEIIPON 10F “ons woos csousdunj-uoainD PesHL-oH md HPA. amsaLG pais Aoqry-Mo7y “Buns yBIT] “Sorel [O80 aaNsseHg pag Cojry tmmiqumyo;y-nnuapq sjoyy-asoureun -soddo3- [SIN PU tumIquiN|,)-cuM>pqSTOY-mIMNION) saddop-[OY91N Sumaprep,-28y woqre3-moT ‘Sori [986A amNSSaHE sjass9, ammssaig pare4e' papragd 205 ‘pared, pu payouarid) “1201S WOOMTES-SsOuERMPY-NOGTE) “SORE [ASIA aMMssa4d ding pue ‘pays “i pats Suntsoy ay pu sg Sump TONMATDALG Jeet Ly pare ama ‘din 224s Pais MIS onary PaHOH-PIED 0 PaEONY “potaag ommeiadtoy, Jano pur apoyo eroweBuUY UNG ‘ST [8804 cMSEOLL : pari, Hr Smoeds omg Koy FeO ted tHe 8504 amg 2o,\ag ammrsadiray, 19801 pure aresopoyy 204 “yi@uong URI AIS WoarR: ‘Som [9850 AIMSSA sBunmeop omreayy pasnysia 40 Sm 20} mee soe AIS UOAID SP PA ams. “TRYOIN Weare 6 pg posaduay, pu posvant ‘eas Kony Sama eA aMsatd ramuapqstony-wnnusosy) “PIN ‘paradwiay, pur poyuand ‘aarg Somry ‘Sara [SSA amo umupeur -tenuapgsjop-tncwOs4 pew caMUZpaxOW-LINILIOSL ‘palndtoy-puv-PoUuDUON?) “ers SOM “Stel (OSS2A eITeSAA ong woomg-osauefueyy-vOque?) ‘paIBalL-WwaH “axe|d [PSSA emMIsA IayoIN-wuapgitopy-esourSueyy pur umuEpasioW-asourTUEy “paroy. pe payouond “ors Sout POA 2H953N sos pasado, ‘pBuang yBiH “pag SONY ‘sara [PSSA AmMSSAI pure paypu WHOF-VS/T1OT-VS W800T-VS/8001-VS WELS-VSITLS-VS WEST-VS/E8T-VS IN9E-VS/9E-VS Wo-VSIO-¥S aig peamponang WLIOL-VS/LI01-VS WIS-VS/IF8-VS. WES-VS/ZES-VS. WWOLL-VS/OLL-WS: WREL-VS/8EL-VS. WLEL-VS/LEL-VS. WOEL-VS/9EL-VS. WYEL-VS/FEL-VS e69-VS 999-VS W29-VS /e99-VS WWSH-VS/SH9-VS, WZI-VSIZIO-VS INZOS-VSIZOE-WS. WeSs-VS/eSS-VS WEPS-VSIENS-VS WNCeS-VSIZhS-VS WNLES-YSILES-VS INEES-YS/EES-VS. WNLIS-VSILIS-VS. ‘Steel Bars SA-6/SA-6M, SA-29/SA.29M SA276 SA-311/SA-311M SA-479/SA-479M. SA-484/SA-484M SA-564/SA-S64M. SA 38/SA-638M ‘SA-675/SA-675M SA-695 SA-696 SA-739 General Requirements for Rolled Structural Stel Bars, Plates, Shapes, and Sheet Piling. General Requirements for Stel Bars, Carbon and Alloy, Hot-Wrought and Cold-Finished Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes . Cold-Drawn, Stress-Relicved Carbon Steel Bars Subject to Mechanical Property Requirements Stainless Stee! Bars and Shapes for Use ia Boilers aod Other Pressure Vessels General Requirements for Stainless and Stel Bars, Billets, and Forgings Shapes Precipitation Hardening Iron Base Superalloy Bars, Forgings, and Forging Stock for High-Temperature Service. . Stcel Bars, Carbon, Hot-Wrought, Special Quality, Mechanical Properties. Steel Bars, Carbon, Hol-Wrought, Special Quality, for Fluid Power Applications Stee! Bats, Carbon, Hol-Wrought or Cold-Finished, Special Quality, for Pressure Piping Components Steel Bars, Alloy, Hot-Wrought, for Elevated Temperature of Pressure Containing Pars, or Both Steel Bolting Materials SA-193/SA-193M SA-104/8A-194M. SA-307 SA-320/SA-320M SA-325 A354 SA-437/SA-437™M. SA-49 SA-453/SA-453M SA-962/SA-962M SE-568M Steel SA-105/SA-105M SA-181/SA-181M, SA-266/SA-266M SA336/SA-336M, Alloy Steel and Stainless Steel Bolting Materials for High-Temperature Service Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts for Bolts for High-Pressure and High ‘Temperature Service. Carbon Stee! 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Tort” 61 esl seor 66 16 sit Sos Sduiiog pag ssoyueg SumaprE-ey —_WSOL-YS/SOL-VS Avoumysepy sede Sunpse0. 10} pospy “sMleI PAIS PTY —_ WWEL9-VWS/EFI-VS acarng aimedua-y80H 20] $oorg Bursz0 pu sfuiog “mg Soypiedas seg uo Stepuey woe WRED-VS/SES-VS sanauodwuo [594 stig oj sfovog ais Kony puw wodir> paiadu, pow p>youIND — WNIYE-YS/IYS-YS ‘sJaS89A, aunssaig 10} SBUEUO eas Komry pur voqe9 pawany-wnnoe, pareduay, pur poysteng) — WYS0S-VS/805-VS. sBuSiog par ‘Sami s[>882,\ 21NSS91g > ssouysinog. yon Su ‘sing [P0Ig SseTUTEIS Jo} siUoWaLINbeY [e2UIL) Wrst-WS/P8r-¥S_ eA, 305 BurBiog Teg SONY UE YORFE.y —_INELE-VS/ZLE-VS suavostuosy Sidi oy Snso jumbo sBuiBiog [Pag SOUY-MOT PUE HORE —_INOSE-VSIOSE-VS tr SA-217/8A-217M SA-240 SA-249/SA-249M, SA-263 SA264 SA-265 SA-268/SA-268M SA-3I2/SA-312M SA-320/SA-320M SA-336/SA-336M. sA-351/SA-351M. SA-358/SA-358M. SA-369/SA-369M SA-376/SA-376M. SA-403/SA-403M SA-409/SA-409M. SA-426 SA-430/SA-430M SA-437/SA-437M. SA-d51 SA-479/SA-479M SA-484/SA-484M SA-SIS/SA-SISM SA-564/SA-564M SA-G38/SA-638M. SA-660 SA-666 SA-6OL SA-705/SA-705M. SA-789/SA-T89M. SA-790/S4-790M. SASLV/SA-8LM SA-8IS/SA-815M Steel Castings, Martensitic Stainless and Alloy, for Pressure Containing arts Suitable for High-Temperature Service Heat-Resisting Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels : Welded Austenitic Stee! Boiler, Superheater, Heat Exchanger, and Condenser Tubes Corrosion-Resisting Chromium Steel Clad Plate, Sheet, aud Strip. Stainless Chromium-Nickel Steel Clad Plate, Sheet, and Strip. ‘Nickel and Nickel-Base Alloy Clad Steel Plate Seamless and Welded Ferrite and Martensitic Stainfess Steel Tubing for General Service Seamless and Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipes. Alloy Steel Bolting Materials for Low-Temperature Service ‘Alloy Steel Forgings for Pressure and High-Temperature Parts Castings, Austenitic, Austenitic Ferrtic (Duplex), for Pressure-Containing Parts Electric-Fusion-Welded Austenitic Chromium-Nickel Alloy Steel Pie for High-Temperature Service ....... Carbon and Feritic Alloy Steel Forged and Bored Pipe for Hligh- Temperature Service Seamless Austenitic Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Central-Staion Service... Wrought Austenitic Stainless Stee! Piping Fiings ‘Welded Large Diameter Austenitic Steel Pipe for Corrosive ot High- Temperature Service Centrfugally Cast Femitic Alloy Stee! Pipe for High-Temperature Service... ‘Austenitic Steel Forged and Bored Pipe for High-Temperature Service Alloy Steel Turbine-Type Bolting Material Specially Heat Treated for High-Temperature Service... CCentrfugally Cast Austenitic Stes! Pipe for High-Temperature Service Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes for Use in Boilers and Other Pressure Vessels General Requirements for Stainless Steel Bars, Billets, and Forgings. Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Stee, for Intermediate- and Higher- Temperature Service....... Hot-Rolled and Cold-Finished Age-Hardening Stainless Stee! Bars and Shapes Precipitation Hardening [ron Base Superalloy Bars, Forgings, and Forging Stock for High-Temperature Service. CCentrfugaly Cast Carbon Stel Pipe for High-Temperature Service Annealed or Cold-Worked Austenitic Stainless Steel Sheet, Suip, Plate ‘and Flat Bar i Carbon and Alloy Stee Pipe, Electric Fusion- Welded for High- Pressure Service at High Temperatures ‘Age Hardening Stainless and Heat Resisting Steal Forgings. Seamiless and Welded Ferritic/Austenitic Stainless Steel Tubing for General Service .. ae Seamless and Welded Ferritic/Austentie Stainless Steel Pipe Cold-Worked Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe. 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INSEY-VSISER-VS WS8E-VS/B8E-VS oue-¥S WSLE-VSISEC-VS Spoor, reavS NSPL-VS/SPL-VS WOLY-VS/OLY-VS SoE-VS 8UZ-VS INLY-VSILI-¥S oa] a}qeoUE PU “wos, SH “WoAy HNOAAL ‘sueg Suunew0> -aunssaig 19) AIG ssa|UREIS (xe}dnq)) aNEAAY-sHFEEISTY “SGU; S66-VS SPECIFICATION REMOVAL From time to time, it becomes necessary to remove specifications from this Part of Section IL This occurs because the sponsoring society (e.2., ASTM, AWS, CEN) has notified ASME that the specification has either been replaced with another specification, or that there is: no known use and production of a material. Removal of a specification from this Section also results in concurrent removal of the same specification from Section IX and from all of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Con- struction Codes that reference the material. 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It is the policy of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committe to adopt for inclusion in Section Mf only such specifications as have been adopted by the American Society for Testing and Materials, (ASTM), by the American Welding Society (AWS), and by other recognized national or intemational organiza. tions Weis expected that requests for Code approval wil! normaly befor materials for which thee is recognized tational or international specification, For materials made to a recognized national or international specification other than those of ASTM or AWS, the inquirer shall sive notice to the standards developing organization that 4 request has been made to ASME for adoption of theit specification under the ASME Code and shall request that the organization grant ASME permission to reprint the specication For other materials, a request shall be adcto ASTM, AWS, orarecognized ational orintersa- tional organization to develop a specification that can be presented to the Code Committe Ris the policy ofthe ASME Boiler and Pressure Vesse! ‘Committee to consider requests to adopt new materials oly from boiler, pressure vessel, or velear power plat component Manufzctures or end users. 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The deta shall xii include values of whtimate tensile strength, yield strength, reduction of area, and elongation, at 100°F (or 50°C) intervals, from room temperature to 100°F (or 50°C) above the maximum intended use temperature, unless the maximum intended use temperature does not exceed 100°F. Any heat treatment that is required to produce the mechanical properties shoul be fully described, If adoption is desited at temperatures at which time- dependent behavior may be expected to control design values, stress-rupture and creep rate data for these time- dependent properties shall be provided, starting at temper- atures about 50°F (or 25°C) below the temperature where time-dependent properties may govern (see Appendix. 1 of Section Hf, Part D) and extending to about 100°F (or 50°C) above the maximum intended use temperature. The Tongest rupture time at each test temperature must be in excess of 6000 hr and the shortest about 100 hr, with at Teast three additional tests at stresses selected to provide rupture times nominally equally spaced in log (time) i. times nominally of 100, 300, 800, 2200, and 6000 hr at each test temperature. Obviously, longer times and additional tests are beneficial. The interval between suc- cessive test temperatures shall be chosen such that rupture lives shall not differ by more than a factor of about 10 at any given stress for two adjacent temperatures. In gencral, test temperatures should be in about 50°F (or 25°C) intervals if maximum test times are no longer than (6000 hr. The goal ofthe testing isto facilitate data analysis toestimate the average and minimum stresses for rupture in 100,000 hr and an average creep rate of 10°° fr for ccach temperature where design stresses are established. 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(b) Hias a request either for revision to existing Code requirements or for a Code Case been defined? (c) Has a letter to ASTM or AWS been submitted requesting coverage of the new material ina specification, and hasa copy been submitted to the Committee? Alterna- tively, is this material already covered by a specification isgued by a recognized national or international organiza- tion and has an English language version been provided? (a) Has the construction Code and Di been identified? (c) Has the material been defined as ferrous or nonfer- ous and has the application (product forms, size range, ‘and specification) been defined? (P) Has the range (maximum/miniroum) of temperature application been defined? () Has mechanical property data been submitted (u mate tensile strength, yield strength, reduction of area, and elongation at 100°F or 50°C intervals, from room temperature to 100°F or 50°C above the maximum intended use temperature for three heats of appropriate product forms and sizes)? (h) If requested temperatures of coverage are above those at which time-dependent properties begin to govern design values, has appropriate time-dependent property data for base metal, weld metal, and weldments beea submitted? (i) If coverage below room temperature is requested, hhas appropriate mechanical property data below room temperature been submitted? (j) lave toughness considerations required by the con- struction Code been defined and has appropriate data been submitted? (&) Have external pressure considerations been defined. and have stress-strain curves been submitted for the establishment of external pressure charts? (1) Have cyclic service considerations and service lim- ‘ts been defined and has appropriate fatigue data been submitted? {m) Vlas physical properties data (coefficient of ther- mal expansion, thermal conductivity and diffusivity, Young’s modulus, shear modulus, Poisson's ratio) been submitted? (n) Have welding requirements been defined and has procedure qualification test data been submitted? (0) Has influence of fabrication practices on material properties been defined”? jon coverage xv Requirements for Requests for ASME Acceptance of Material Specifications of Recognized National or International Organizations Other Than ASTM or AWS. The Committee will consider only requests for specifications in the English language and in U.S. or ‘SWmetric units. The Committee will consider accepting specifications of recognized national or international organizations, such as, but not limited to, American Petro- eum Institute (APD), ASTM, AWS, Canadian Standards Association (CSA), European Committee for Standard- ization (CEN), and Japanese Standards Association (JIS) Material specifications of other than national or interna- tional organizations, such as those of material producers and suppliers, will not be considered for acceptance. Requirements for Recognized National or Interna tional Specifications. Acceptable material specification will be identified by date or edition. Approved editions) \will be stated in the subtitle of the ASME specification. Eventually, acceptable previous editions will be main- tained in guidelines to Section II, Parts A and B. Mini- ‘mum requirements that must be contained in a material specification for which acceptance is being requested include such items as name of national or international ‘organization, scope, reference documents, process, man- facture, conditions for delivery, heat treatment, chemical and tensile requirements, forming properties, testing spec- ifications and requirements, workmanship, finish, mark- ing, inspection, and rejection, Publication of Recognized National or International ‘Specifications. Specifications for which ASME has not ‘been given permission to publish by the originating orga- nization will be on a cover sheet in Section TI, Paris A and B, Information on obtaining a copy of those docu ments will be maintained in those Parts. Documents that ‘are referenced in accepted national or international mate- rial specifications will not be published by ASME, How- ever, information on obtaining a copy of those documents ‘will be maintained in Section II, Parts A and B. Additions and exceptions to the material specification will be noted in the subtitle of the specification. Code Case. The Code Commitee will consider the ‘issuance of an ASME Code Case, to be effective for a petiod of 3 years, permitting the use of @ new material provided that the following conditions are met. (a) the inquirer provides evidence that a request for ‘coverage of the material in a specification has been made to ASTM or a recognized national or international organi zation; (6) the material is commercially available and can be purchased within the proposed specification require- ments;

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