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ORL aL 2007 ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code PA July 1, 2007 II Part A Ferrous Material Specifications (Beginning to SA-450) MATERIALS ASME Boller and Pressure Vessel Committee ‘Subcommittee on Materials Sr © 3 The American Society of Oe Cor oad Date of foun: July 1.2007 clude al Aden de July 26 an eater) “Thos imtersatonal cue o stand was develope under produce aceite as mcting the entra For Amerie Nato Sarna and isan American Nakinal Suadrd. 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Enginots ‘Davos Pash Avon, ew York, SY 116-5000 Compre 2007 ay THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SILCHANICAL ENGINEERS, all highs sens 2007 ASME BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL CODE SECTIONS 1 Rales for Construction of Power Boilers 1 Materials Part A — Ferrous Material Specifications. Part B — Nonferrous Material Specifications Part C — Specifications for Welding Rods, Electrodes, and Filler Metals Part D — Properties (Customary) Part D — Properties (Metric) HL Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility Components Subsection NCA — General Requirements for Division | and Division 2 Division 1 Subsection NB — Class J Components Subsection NC — Class 2 Components Subsection ND — Class 3 Components Subsection NE — Class MC Components Subsection NF — Supports Subsection NG — Core Support Structures Subsection NH — Class | Components in Elevated Temperuture Servive Appendices Division 2 — Code tor € nerete Containments Division 3 — Containments for Transportation and Storage of Spent Nuclear Puel ‘and High Level Radioactive Material and Waste IV Rules tor Construction of Heating Boilers V Nondestructive Examination VI Recommended Rules for the Cure and Operation of Heating Boilers VIL Recommended Guidelines for the Care of Power Boilers VIII Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels Division 1 Division 2 — Alternative Rules Division 3 — Alternative Rules for Construction of High Pressure Vessels IX Welding and Bray X _Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Pressure Vessels Qualifiestions XI Rules for Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components XIL_— Rules for Construction and Continued Service of Transport Tanks ADDENDA Colored-sheet Asldenda, which include additions and revisions to individual Sections of the Code. are published annually and will he sent automatically to purchasers of the applicable Sections up to the publication of the 2010 Code, The 2007 Cade is available only in the loose-leat format; accordingly. the Addenda will be issued in the loose-leaf, replacement-page format INTERPRETATIONS. ASME issues w-itten replies to inquiries concerning Interpretation of technical aspects of the Code. The Inter pretations for each individual Section will be published separately and willbe included as part of the update service to that Section, Interpretations of Section IM, Divisions 1 and 2, will be included with the update service to Subsee: tion NCA. Interpretations of the Code sre distributed annually in July with the issuance of the edition and subse- quent addenda, Interpretations posted in January at lwww:cstools asme.org/interpretations are included in the July distribution CODE CASES The Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee meets rezu: larly to consider proposed additions and revisions to the Code and to formulate Cases to clarify the intent of existing Fequirements or provide. when the need is urgent, rules for materials or constructions not covered by existing Code rules. Those Cases that have been adopted will uppear in the appropriate 2007 Code Cases book: “Boilers and Pressure Vessels” and "Nuclear Components.” Supple> ments will he sent automatically to the purchasers ot the Code Cases hooks up to the publication of the 2010 Code. CONTENTS Foreword Statemeats of Policy xii Personnel w ASTM Personnel avi Protance nis, Specitications Listed by Materials aan Specitication Removal xaniy Guidelines on Submittal of Technical Inguiries to the Boer and Pressure Vessel Committee ah Guideline on the Approval of New Materials Under the ASME Bovler and Pressure Vessel Code wt Guideline on Acceptable ASTM Editions Alvi Guideline on Acceptable Non-ASTM Ealtions hit Guidelines on Multiple Marking of Materials lis Summary of Changes IN List of Changes in BC Order sin Specifications SAG/SAOM General Requirements For Rolled Structural Steel Bars, Plates, Shapes. ane Sheet Piling 1 SA.20/8A.20M General Requirements for Steel Plates tor Pressure Vessels Pry SA.20/5A-29M General Requirements for Stee! Bars, Carbon and Alloy, Hot-Wr Cold Finished SAA Steal Rivets and Bars tor Rivets, Pressure Vessels SA-36/S4-36M. Carbon Structural Stee’ SASISA7M Ferttie Malleable Iron Castiags SASYSA-SIM. Pipe, Steel, Black an Hol-Dipped. Zinc-Coated, Welded ane) Seamless SA-10S/SA-105M Carbon Stvel Forginys for Piping: Applications. SA-106 Seamless Carbon Stce) Pipe for High-Tempersnure Service SA-IM Pipe, Stel, Electric: Fusion 1Are- Welded (Sizes NPS 16 andl Over) SA-135 Electr tance-Welded Stee! Pipe SA-ITB/SA-I78M —_Eloetrie-Resistance-Welded Cathon Steet and Carhon-Ma Boiler and Superhiater Tubes 27 SA-IT9/SA-ITIM Seamless Cold-Drawn Low-Carbon Steel Heat Exchanger and Conclenser Tubes 23 SAASLISA-ISIM Carbon Steel Forgings. for General-Purpose Piping 247 SA-IN2/SA-I82M Forged or Rolled Alloy and Stainless Steel Pipe Flanges, Forged Fittings, and Valves and Pans toe High-Temperature SA-192/SA-192M_ Seamless Carhow Steel Boiler Tubes for H SA-93/SA-193M_ Alloy Stoel and Stainless Steel Boling Materials tor High-Temperature Service as SA-I94/SA-194M —— Cashon und Alloy Steel Nuts for Bolts tor High-Pressure or Hi ‘Temperature Service. or Both 23 SA202/SA-202M Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Chromium-Manganese-Sificon aL SA-MIVSA203M Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Niekel us SA-2U4/SA-204M Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Molybdenum uo SA-200/8A-209M SA-210/84-210M SA-213/80-213M SA21/SA2EM SA-216/8A-216M SA-2I7/8A-217M SA-225/84-225M S1/8A-231M SA-232/84-232M SA-23/SA-2MM. SA-240/8A-240M SA-249/8A-249M SA-280/8A-250M SA-263 SA264 SA-265 SA-260/8A-266M SA-268/88-268M SA-275/8A-275M SA270 SA278 SA2KVSAL8IM SA28S/8A-083M SA-200/88-299M SA-MI2/SA.502M S8A-207 SAMI/SA-SIIM SA-312/SA-312M 20M SAARYVSA-M SAAM/SA-3M. SA-S35/8.435M SA-336/8A- 136M SA-RSD/SA-350M SASS \-SIM Seamless Curhuin-Molybdenum Allog-Stee! Boiler and Supesheater Tubes a Seamless Mediuin-Carbon Steol Boiler and Superheater Tubes 229 Seamless Ferrtie and Austenitic Alloy-Siee! Boiler. Superheter, and Hea Exchanger Tubes a3 Electric-Resistance-Welded Carbon Steet Heal-Exchanger anu Conslenser Tubes M5 Steel Castings. Carhon, Suitable for Fusion Welding for High-Temperature Service My Steel Castings. Martensitic Stainless ank! Allog, for Pressure-Contsining Parts Suitable for High-Temperature Service 351 Pressure Vessel Phates, Alloy Stvel, Manganese: Vanasium-Nickel 397 Chromium jum Alloy Steel Spring Wire 361 Chromium-Vanadium Alloy Steel Valve Spring Quality Wire 307 Piping Fittings of Wrought Carbon Steel and Alloy Steel for Moderate and High-Temperatute Serviee v1 Chromium and Chromium-Nicket Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, an Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications aI Welded Austenitic Steel Boiler, Superbeater, Heat-Exchanger, and Condenser Tubes we Electric-Resistance-Welded Feritie Alloy-Steel Boiler and Superheater Tubes Stainless Chromium Steel Clad Plate Stainless Chromium: Nickel Stoel-Clad Plate Nickel and Nickel Base Alloy Clad Steet Plate Carbon Steel Forgings. for Pressure Vessel Components Seamless and Welded Ferritic and Martensitie Stainless Steel Tubing for General Service 430 Magnetic Particle ENamination of Steel Borg 449 Stainless Stecl Burs and Shapes 437 Gray Iron Castings for Pressure-Containing Parts for Temperature Up 10 680'F 467 Low- and Intermediate Tensile Strength Carbon Steel Plates aa Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, Low- and Imtermediate-Tensile Strength 47 Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel. Ma icon 481 Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Stwel, Manganese-Molyhalenum and Manganese-Molybdenunt- Nickel 485 Carbon Steel Bolts and Studs, 60 000 psi Tensil 489) Cold-Drawn, Stress-Relicved Carbon Stee! Bars Subjcet to Mechanical Property: Requirements 497 Seamless and Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipes 503 Alley Stee! Bolting Materials for Low-Temperature Service 51s Structural Bolts, Sicel, Heat Treated, 120/105 ksi Minimum Tous ke Strength Scamless and Welded Steel Pipe for Low-Tempersture Serv-ve 50 Seamless and Welded Carbon and Alloy Stwel Tubes for Low-Temperature Service ssi Seamless Femtitie Alloy-Steel Pipe For High-Temperature Se-vive S61 Alloy Steel Forgings for Pressure and High-Temperature 575 Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel Forgings. Requiring Noth Toughness Testing tor Piping Conyponents 585 Castings Parts Juste i. Austenitic -Fetttie «Duplex, tor Pressure-Containing SA-352/SA-352M SA-383/8A-393M SA-354 SA-369/SA-369M SA-370 SA-372/8A-3 SA-387/SA-38™M SA-388/5.A-388M SAWS A-403/S-403M, SA-409/8A-09M SA-414/84-414M SA420/8A-120M SAADVSA-423M SA26 SA-435/84-435M AT SAM SAsu9 SA-ASO/SA-4S0M SA4SI SAIS3/SA-453M SA-SS/SA-495M SA-176/SA-476M SA179/SA-4TOM SA-480/SA-480M SA-aR4/SA-484M SA-ART/SA-487M SA-g94/S-494M SA-508/SA-SO8M SASI3 SA-SISIS) SISM SA-SIG/SA-SIOM SA-SITISA-SIIM ‘Steel Castings, Ferritic and Martensitic. for Pressure Containing: Parts Suitable for Low Temperature Service ssure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, 9 Percent Nickel, Double-Normalized ‘and Tempered Quenched and Tempered Alloy Steel Bolts, Studs, and Other Externally Threaded Fasteners Electric Fusion- Welded Austenitic Chromium-Nickel Alloy Steel Pipe tor High-Temperature Service Carbon and Ferritic Alloy Steel Forged and Bored Pipe tor High: ‘Temperature Servive ‘Test Methods and Detinitions for Mechanical Testing of Steel Products Carbon and Alloy Steel Forgings for Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels Seamless Austenitic Stee] Pipe for High-Temperature Central-Station Pressure Vessel Plates. Alloy Steel. Chromium-Molybdenum Ulwasonic Examination of Heavy Steel Forgings. Ferritic Ductile Iron Pressuce-Retaining Castings for Use at Elevated Temperatures Wrought Austenitic Stainless Stee! Piping Fiuings Welded Large Diamcter Austenitic Steel Pipe for Corrosive or High: ‘Temperature Servive Steel, Sheet. Carhon. tor Pressure Vessels Piping Fitings of Wrought Carhon Steel and Alloy Steet for Lows emperature Serviee sand Electrie-Welded Low-Alloy Steel Tubes ly Cast Ferritic Alloy Stee! Pipe for High-Temperature p Service cant Ultrasonic Examination of Steel Plates Type Bolling Material Specially Heat Treated for High-Temperature Service hed and Tempesed Stee! Bolts and Studs Qu General Requirements for Carbon, Fervtic Alloy, Au enitic Ally Steel Tubes Centtifugully Cast Austenitic Stoel Pipe ror High-Temperature Service High-Temperature Bolting Materials. With Fxpansion Coetic Comparable w Austenitic Steels Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel. High-Strength Manganese Ductile Iron Castings for Paper Mill Dryer Rolls ‘Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes lor Use in Boilers and Other Pressure Vessels General Requirements for Flat-Rolled Stainless and Heat-Resisting Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip General Requirements for Stainless Stee! Bars, Billets. and Forgings Steel Castings Suitable for Pressure Service Castings. Nickel und Nickel Alloy Quenched and Tempered Vacuut Forgings for Pressure Vessels. Electric-Resistance-Welded Carbon and Alloy Steel Mechanical Tubing Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, for Intermediate- and Higher- Temperature Servive Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, for Moderate and Lower- ‘Temperature Service Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, High Strength. Quenched and Tempered teated Carbon and Alloy Steel 0s 613 619 027 637 643 Jol 707 mw 735 787 759 169) oe 783 749 95 799 805 sna 825 8 Ba aus, 85 863 891 907 ons: on ot 953 957 963 ‘SA-522/SA-522M SA-524 SA-530/SA-$30M SA-533/SA-533M SA-537/SA-537M ‘SA-540/SA-S40M SA-SAI/SA-S41M SA-$42/SA-542M SA-S03/SA-S43M SA-$53/SA-553M SA-SS6/SA-556M_ SA-SS7/SA-5S™M_ ‘SA-562/SA-562M_ SA-563 SA-564/SA-564M ‘SA-568/SA-S68M 172/88-572M SA-S92ISA-592M SA-6O9/SA-509M SA‘612/SA-512M SA‘638/SA-538M SAGIS/SA-SISM SA-G49/5A-549M SA-660 SA-662/5-562M SA-666 SA-667/8-567M SA-6T1 s on Forged ov Rolled 8 and 9% Nickel Alloy Steel Flanges. Fittings. Valves. and Parts for Low-Temperature Service Seamless Carbon Stcel Pipe tor Atmospheric and Lower Temperatures General Requizemens for Specialized Cachon and Alloy Steel Pipe Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Sieel. Quenched! and Tempered. ‘Manganese-Molybenum and Manganese-Molybdenum-Nickel Pressure Vessel Plates, Heat-Treated, Curbon-Manganese-Silicon Alloy Steel Bolting Materials for Special Applications ‘Quenched and Tempered Carbon and Alloy Steel Forgings for Pressure Vessel Componenis Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Sicel. Quenched-and-Tempered, (Chromium-Molyhdenum and Chromium-Molybdenun: Vanadiuey Pressure Vessel Plates, Alley Steel, Quenched and Tempered. Nicxel (Chromiurn-Molyhdenum Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy § Percent Nickel Seamless Cold-Deawn Carbon Steel Feedwater Heater Tubes Electric-Resistance-Welded Carbon Stee! Fecdwater Heater Tubes Pressure Vessel Plates. Casbon Steel, Manganese-Titanium for Glass of Diffused Metallic Coatings ‘Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts Hot-Rolled and Cold-Finished Age-Hard Shapes Steel, Sheet, Carbon and High-Strength, Low-Alloy. Hot-Rolled aad Cold-Rolled. General Requirements for High-Strength Low-Alloy Columbium Alloy Steel Socket-Head Cap Serews Ultrasonic Angle-Beam Examination of Stect Plates Straight-Beam Ultrasonic Examination of Plain and Clad Stee! Plates for Special Applications Electri-Resistance-Welded 1.ow- Carbon Steel Pipe for the Chemical Industry High-Strength Quenched and Tempered Low-Alloy Steel Forged Fittings and Pans for Pressure Vessels Castings. Carbon, Low-Alloy, and Martenstic Stainless Steel, Ukrasonie Examination Thereof Pressure Vessel Plates. Carbon Steel. High Strength, for Moderate and Lover Temperature Service Precipitation Hardening leon Base Superalloy Bars, Forgings. and Forging Stock for High-Temperature Service Pressure Vessel Plates. Five Percent Nickel Alloy Ste Treated Forged Steel Rolls, Used for Corrugating Paper Machinery Centsifugally Cast Carbon Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon. Mu icon Stel, for Moderate and Lower Temperature Sersice caled or Cold-Worked Austenitic Stainless Steel, Sheet. Step. lute, and Flat Bar Cenrifayally Cast Dual Metal (Gray and White Cast fron) Cylinders Elootic-Fusion-Welded Steel Pipe for Atmospheric ak! Lower “Temperatures Eleciric-Fusion-Welled Steel Pipe for High:Pressur Temperatures wel. Quenched and Tempered 8 and 9 uigless Steel Bars and ing iadium Structural Steet. pecially Heat vive at Moderate 967 on 983 993, 909) Loos ois 1023 1029 1033 1039 toss lost 108s 1067 77 un m7 ns hia has a3 nat 1is9 163 167 173 1179 Liss List L201 1203 (213 SA-675/SA-675M SA-O88/SA-688M SA69L SA-693 SA-095 SA SA-TUMSA-703M SA-TIS/SA-705M SA-723/8A-723M SA-T24/8A-724M SA-121/8A-727M SA-731/SA-731M SA-T36)SA-736M SA-TSVSA-T3IM, SA-738/SA-738M SA-739 SA-T4S/SA-745M SA-TAT/SA-747M SA-T48/SA-748M SA-T49/SA-749M SA-TSI SA-T65/S-765M SA-720/8A-770M SA-SUSA-781IM SA-78R/SA-T88M SA-789/8A.789M SA-790/SA-790M SA-8O3/SA-803M SA-RI/SA-R13M SA-BI4/SA-814M SA-BIS/SA-8ISM SA-832/SA-832M SA-8M Steel Bars, Carbon, Hot-Wrought, Special Quality, Mechanica! Properties Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Feedwater Heater Tubes Carbon and Alloy Steal Pipe, Electeic-Fusion-Welded for High Pressure Service at High Temperatures Precipitation: Hardening Stainless and Heat-Resisting Steel Plate, Sheet and Strip Steel Bars, Carbon, Hot-Wrought, Special Quality. for Fluid Power Applications Steel Burs, Carbon, Hot-Wrought oF Cold-Finished, Special Quality for Pressure Piping Components Steel Castings, General Requirernents, for Pressure-Containing Parts ‘Age-Hardening Stainless Stect Forgings. Alloy Steel Forgings for High-Strength Pressure Component Application Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon-Manysanese-Siticnn Steel, Quenehed and Tempered, for Welded Layered Pressure Vessels Forgings. Carbon Steel. for Piping Components With Inberent Notch ‘Toughness Seamless, Welded Fertitic. and Martensitc Stainless Steel Pipe Pressure Vessel Plates. Low-Carbon Age-Hurdening Nickel-Copper Chromium-Molyhdenum-Colura Cc Manganese-Molybdenum-Columbi Pressure Vessel Plates, High-Strength, Low-Alloy Steel Pressure Vewsel Plates, Heat-Treated, Carhon-Manganese-Silicon Stecl for Moderate and Lower Temperature Service Steel Bars, Alloy, Hot-Wrought. for Elevated Temperature or Pressure Containing Parts, or Both Ultrasonic Examination of Austenitic Steck Forgings Steel Castings, Stainless, Precipitation Hardening Statically Cast Chilled White [ron-Gray Tron Dual Me Vessel Use, Steel. Stip, Carbon and Hi General Requirements for Test Methods, Practices, and Terminology for Chemical Analysis of Steel Products Carbon Steel and Low-Alloy Steel Pressure-Vessel-Component Forgings With Mandatory Toughness Requir Through-Thickness Tension Testing of Steel Plates for Special Applications Castings. Steel and Alloy. Connon Reguiren Use Stee! Forgings, General Requirements Seamless and Welded Ferritic/ Austenitic Stainless Steel Tubing for General Serviee Seamless und Welded Ferritie/Austenitic Staintess Steel Pipe Welded Ferritic Stainless Steel Feediater Heater Tubes Single- o Double-Welled Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe. Cold-Worked Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe. Wrought Ferritic, Ferrie? Austenitic, and Martensitic Stainless Steel Piping Fintings. Pressure Vessel Plates. Alloy Steel. Chromium-MolybJenuin- Vanadium ‘Common Requirsments for Iron Castings for General Industrial Use 1 Rolls for Pressure Sire Low-Alloy, Hot-Rolled. ents s. for General Industrial 1257 161 12si 1x9 29s 1299 1305 it 1317 132 1327 1a 1337 143 1s 1355 1363 17 1379 1397 1413 M42 1433 145 1455 1463 173 1479 SA-836/SA-836M, SA-B41/SA-S41M SA-905 SA.941 SA-960 SA-961 SA-962/SA-062M_ SA.965/SA-965M_ ‘SA-985/SA-08SM SA-995 SA-999/8-99M ‘SA-1008/S-1008M SA-1010/SA-1010M SA-1O1I/SA-1O1TIM SA-L016/SA-1016M SA-LO17/SA-1017M SF-568M_ SAIAS 1548 SAICSA-G4.21 SATEN 10028-2 SA/EN 10028-3 SAMS G3118 Forgings, Titunium-Stabilized Carbon Steel, for Glass-Lined Piping and Pressure Vessel Service Steel Plates for Pressure Vessels, Produced by the Thermo-Mechanieal Control Process (TMCP) Steel Wire, Pressure Vessel Winding. ‘Terminology Relating to Steel, Stainless Steel, Related Alloys. and Ferroatloys. Common Requirements for Wrought Stec! Piping Fittings Common Requirements for Stee! Flanges. Forged Fittings, Valves and Parts for Piping Applications Common Requirements for Stee! Fasteners or Fastener Materials, or Both, Intended for Use at Any Temperature trom Cryogenic to the Creep Runge Steel Forgings, Austenitic, for Pressure and High Temperature Parts Steel Investment Castings General Requirements. for Pressure-Containing Parts astings, Austenitic-Fervtic (Duplex) Stainless Steel, tor Pressure Containing Pants General Requirements for Alloy and Stainkess Steel Pipe Steel, Sheet. Cold-Rolled, Carbon, Structural, High-Strength Low-Alloy and High-Strength Low-Alloy With Improsed Formability Higher-Strength Martensitie Stainless Steel Plate. Sheet, and Strip Steel, Sheet and Sirip, Hot-Rolied, Carbon, Structural, High-Strength Low-Alloy and High-Strength Low-Alloy With Improved Formability General Requirements for Ferttic Alloy St Stainless Steel Tubes Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy-Steel Chromium-Molybdenum-Tungsten Carbon and Alloy Stee! Externally Threaded Metric Fasteners. Steel Plates for Pressure Equipment Structural Quality Steels Flat Producis Made of Steels tor Pressure Purposes Flat Products Made of Steels tor Pressure Purposes Part 3: Welduble Fine Grain Steels, Normalized Carbon Steel Plates for Pressute Vessels tor Intermediate and Moderate “Temperature Service J. Austenitic Alloy Steel, and MANDATORY APPENDIX L Standard Units for Use in Equations NONMANDATORY APPENDIX. A Sources of Standards Lass 187 1497 1503 Isnt 1523 1535 154s 1553 ITs 1579 1598 1603 1607 1617 1633 1637 1649 lost 1653 1659 1661 FOREWORD The American Soviety of Mechanival Engin ‘commute in 1911 Yor the purpose of formulating standard rules for the gonstruction of steam boilers and other pres sure sessels. This committee is now called the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Comenitte. The Committee's fametion is to establish rules of safety relating only to pressure integrity. governing the construe tion! of boilers, pressure vessels, transport tanks aud ‘nuclear components, sind inservice inspection for pressure rity of nucleue components und le {wo inlerpret these rules hen questions arise regarding their intent, This code does not address other safety issues relat ing tothe construction of boilers, pressure vessels transport tunks and nuclear components, and the inservice inspection ‘of nuclear components and transport tanks. The user of the Code shoul reter (9 other pertinent codes, standards, lations, o¢ other relevant documents, With few exceptions, the niles do not, of practical necessity, reflect the likelihood! and consequences of deterioration in serviee related to specific service fluids or external operating env ronments, Recognizing this. the Committee has approved «wide Gaiety of construction rules in this Section ¢0 allow the user of his designee to select those which will provide a pressure vessel having a margin for deterioration in ser view so a6 10 give a reasonably long, safe period of use iv is not intended th be used asa design handbook: rather, engineering judg must be employed in the selection of these rules suitable 10 any specific serviee oF need This Code contains mandatory requirements, specific prohibitions, and nonmandatory guidance for constuction activities, The Code does not address all aspects of these ietivitics and those aspects Which are not specitically auddressed should not he considered prohibited. The Code 4s nor a handbook snd eanaot replace education, experi wove, and the use of engineering judgment. The pheave eneineering jiadgment reters to technical judgments made bby Knowledgeable designers experienced in the application fol the Code, Engineering judyments must be consistent with Code philosophy and such ju he used 10 overrule mandatory requirements. or specitie prohibitions of the Code ant sport tanks. this Section falaess. Accordingly of Code nents must_never vith Fores. amalinsiases rs peste abe The Committee recognizes that tools und techniques used for design and unalysis change as technology prog esses and expects application of these tools, The designer is responsible tor ‘complying with Code rules and ck with Code equations when Such equations are mindatory ‘The Code neither requires nor peobubits the use of comput= cers for the design or analysis components costructed the requi ments oF the Code, However, designers and engineers using computer prvgranis lor design oF 3 are cutioned that they ate cesponsible for all technical assumptions inheremt in the programs they use and they tre responsible Toe the application of these prugrams 10 their design, ‘The Code does not fully address tolerances, When dimensions, sies. or other parameters are ed ‘with tolerances, the values ofthese parameters are consid ered nominal and allowable tolerances oF loval variances may be considered acveptable when hased on engineering judgment and standard practices as determined by the he Boiler snd Pressure Vessel Connmittee deals with the eate and iaypection of boilers and pressure vessels in service only to the ex! ora ‘The rules established hy the interpreted as appr tof providing suggested rules of as an aid tw owners and their inspectors Committee are not to be recommending. or endorsing any proprietary or specitic design or as Timing in any way the jeedom tu choose any tnethod! of design nstructivn that conforms to the Code rules. ‘The Boiler ane Pressure Vessel Committee mects regu= larly to consider revisions of the rules, new rules as dictated: Code Cases. and requests Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee has the authority to provide official interpreta tions of this Code, Requests for revisions, new rules, Code Cases, or interpretations shall be addressed tothe Secretary in writing and shall give full particulars in order to receive consideration and aetion (see Mandatory Appendix. cow tering preparation of technical inquiiest. Proposed rev Sion to the Code tesulting trom inguisies will be presented to the Main Committee tor appropriate aetion, The aetion ‘of the Main Committee Becomes effective only atter com firmation by letter ballot of the Committee and approvs by ASME. foe interpretations. Only the Proposed revisior sto the Code approved by the Commit tee are submitted to the American National Standards Inst tute and published at hntp://estools.asme.orgleseonneet/ publicfindex.cfin?PeblicReview = Revisions to invite com ‘ments from all inte ested persons, After the alloted time tor public review and final approval by ASME. revisions are published annually in Addenda to the Code. Code Cases may be used in the construction oF compe- feats to be stampec with the ASME Code symbol begin- fing with the date of their approval by ASME, Afier Code revisions are approved by ASME. they may bbe used heginning with the date of issuance shown on the Addenda, Revisions, except for revisions to material specifications in Section Il, Parts A and B. become manda- tory six months aer such date of issuance, except for boilers or pressure vessels contracted for prior to the end of the six-month period, Revisions «9 material specitica- tions are originated by the American Society for Test and Materials (ASTM) and other recognized national or nd are usually adopted by ASME, However. those revisions may or may not have any effect on the suitability of material. produced to caulice ations. for use in ASME construction jal specifications approved for use in each uction Code ire Tisted in the Guidelines for Accept- able ASTM Fditiors in Section Il, Parts A and B. These Guidelines list, for each specification, the latest edition adopted by ASME. sind earlier and later editions considered by ASME to be identical for ASME constructic ‘The Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee inthe formu: lation of its rules and in the establishment of maximum design and operating pressures considers materials, con struction, methods of fabrication, inspection, and Safety devices ‘The Code Comm ttee does not rule on whether « compo: nent shalt or shall rot he constructed to the provisions of the Code, The Scope of each Seetion has been established to identify the com yonents and parameters considered by the Commitee in formulating the Code rules. Questions or isst es regarding compliance of a specific component with the Code rules are to be direeted to the ASME Certiticate Holder (Manutaeturer). Inquiries con cerning the interpretation of the Code ure to be directed to the ASME Boilze and Pressure Vessel Committee. international organ zations ASME is to be novified should questions arise concerning Improper use of an ASME Code symbol ‘The specifications for materials wiven in Section II are “denticat with or Similar to those of s>ecitications published by ASTM. AWS, and other recognized national or inter tional organizations. When reference is made in an ASME material specification to a non-ASME specification for which a companion ASME specification exists, the refer- snce shall be inteepreted 2s applying to the ASME material specification. Not all weluded in the material specitications in Section TT have been adopted for Code use, Usige is limited to those materials and grades adopted by at least one ofthe other Sections of the Code For applica~ tion under rules of that Seetion. All materials allowed by these various Seetions and used for constsuetion within the scope af theie rules shall be furnished in aecordance with ‘material specifications contained in Section Hor referenced in the Guidelines for Acceptable ASTM Ealitins in Sect TI, Parts A and B, except where otherwise provided in Code Cases or in the applicable Section nf the Code, Materials covered hy these specifications are acceptable for use in items covered by the Code Sections only to the degree indicated in the applicable Section. Materials for Code use should preferably be ordered, produced, and documented ‘on this basis: Guideline for Acceptable ASTM Editions in Section TI, Part A and Guidkline for Acceptable ASTM Editions in Section Hl, Part B list cditions of ASME and year dates of specifications that meet ASME requirements and which may be used in Code construction, Material produced to an acceptable specification with requirements different from the requirements ofthe corresponding speci- fications listed in the Guideline for Acceptable ASTM. Editions in Part A or Part B may also be used in accordanee with the above. provided the material manufacturer or ves= sel manufacturer certifies with evidence acveptable to the Authorized Inspector that the corresponding requirements ‘of specifications listed in the Guideline for Acceptable ASTM Editions in Part A or Part B have been met. Material produced 0 an acceptable material specitieation is not limited as to country of origin. When required by content in this Section, the singular shall be interpreted us the plural, and vice-versa: and the feminine, masculine, or neuter gender shall be treated as such other gender as appropriate STATEMENT OF POLICY ON THE USE OF CODE SYMBOLS AND CODE AUTHORIZATION IN ADVERTISING ASME has established procedures to authorize qualified Conganizations to perform various activities in accordance With the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Prossure Vessel Code. [tis the ait of the Society fo provide recogni tion of organizations so authorized, An organization hold ing 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 Certiticates of Autho= risation, Ibis the alm of the Society to maintain the standing ‘61 the Code Symbols for the benefit of the users. the ‘enforcement jurisdiction U the holders of the symbols who comply sith 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 reference 10 Code construction, The American Society of Meetuanical Engineers does not “approve.” “certify.” “rate,” fendorse” any item, construction, or activity and there shall be no statements or implications that might so indicate. An ‘organization holding 3 Code Symbol and/or a Certiicate of Authorization may state in advertising literature that items, constructions. or activities “are built produced or per: formed) 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 ‘plates as specitically provided in the Code, However, facsimiles may be used for the purpose of festering the use of such construction, Such usage may be by an associa tion or a society. oF hy a holder of « Code Symbol who may also use the facsimile in advertising to show that . sater KD Danes T hate KE Dunlang TR Tanhay Subgroup on General Requirements (SC-SVR) DR. doen ebael, Cha Ltt TM 1.6 Parc G teaser 1A. Rams FP teanpe FW Richa (8, Nest 1 Sonia Subgroup om Testing (SC-SVR) WF Ha D1 sealan G.D Goer ae ree US. Technical Advisory Group ISO!TC 145 Safety Relief Valves 1 Nile wes 1 PERSONNEL Officers of ASTM Committees (Cooperating in the Development of the Speciticutions Herein) AS nf Bebruury 28, 2006 [AY COMMITTEE ON STEEL, STAINLESS STEEL, AND RELATED [Ad COMMITTEE ON IRON CASTINGS ‘aLLovs, RW. Hons, Char WE thes, Members 1K. tahoney. Je, Chie GM, Cab, Uso Vie © adi H.R Sernlersyr Vice Char Sota Fat Cinisiemen, Pexduver AS Melk Ose" be (four Sine Sere 1. Rell Stat Atma View Cha GA Haden, Seer NUADemireM Producer TF, Mus, Membersiys Vice Choe Secrouny TL stich Moder View Guay, Sta Manager Chur TR Bos, User Vie Chair PREFACE The American Society of Mechanical (ASME) und the American Sociery for Testing and Materi- sls ASTM have cooperated for more than fifty years in the preparatior the field of pressure equipment for ferrous snd nontertous xl in Seetion I 1Part A — Ferrous Part B — Nonferrous) of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Conk The evolution of this cooperative effort is contained Profesor A.M. Greene’s “History of the ASME: Boiler Code.” which was published as a series of articles in Mechanical Engineering trom July 1952 through Auswst 1998 and is now available from ASME io a special bound edition. The following quotations from this history, which was based upon the minutes of the ASME Boiler and Prossure Vessel Committee, will help focus on the coopera tive mature of the specifications found in Section I, Mate rial Specitications, ‘of material specifications adequate for story materials, cum General discussion of material specifications eonpris: ny Paragraphs J 10 112 of Part 2 and the edvisabilts of uring them agree with ASTM specifications,” (19% ASME Suhconvnitree appoinaed to confer with ASTM, (19163, Because wf this cooperation the specifications of the 1918 Fedtion of the ASME Boiler Code were mre neatly inacgrcement with ASTM specifications, ln the 1924 Edition ef the Code, 10 specifications were in complete agreement with ASTM specifications, 4 in substantial agreentent and 2evvered materials for which ASTM had no corresponding specifications In Section Hf, Material Specif were given nese numbers beg fo S213." 0925), Section HL was brought into agreement with changes ade iv the tutes: ASTM specifications since F921. 11932), The Subcommittee on Material Specifications arranged for the introduction of be revisions of many of the specif cations 80 that the ations, the paragraphs inning with SF and ex would agree with the lavest form of the earlier ASTM specifications..." (1933 From the preceding, ‘that many of the mate sal specifications were prepared by the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Committees, then subsequently, by cooper ni, motitied smd identified 3s ASTM specitica tions. Section IL Parts A and B, currently contain many material spocitivations which are identical with the corres [ponding ASTM specilications and some which have heen modified for Code usaye, Many of these specifications are published in dual format, That is. they contain both U Customary units and SI units. The metsication protocols followed in the specifications are those alopted by ASTM and are usually 10 the rules of TEEEJASTM. 10-1997 Stl Ure for the Use of the International System of Units (SD The Modern Meitie System, In 1969, the American Welding Society began publica tion of specifications tor welding rods, electrodes, and filler mmetals hitherto issued by ASTM. The Boiler and Pressure Vessel Commit New arrangement ind is now working with AWS on these specifications, Section II, Part C, contuins the welding material specifics tions approved for Coe use, In 1992. the ASME Board of Pressure Technology Codes, ind Standards endorsed the use nf noa-ASTM material for Boiler and Pressure Vesse? Code applications It is the intent to follow the procedures and practives currently it use (9 implement the adaption pf non-ASTM materials, All identical specitications are indicated by the ganization symbols, The specities tions prepared ang copyrighted by ASTM, AWS, and other nating organizations are reproduced in the Code with Permission of the respective Society, The ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee has tation 10 each new has revognized dl sncareful consider nd revised specification, and Ras make such changes as they deemed necessity th make the speci fication adaplable tor Code usage. In aukliion, ASME buss furnished ASTM with the basie requirements that should govern many proposed new speciticatinns, Joint action will continue an effort te make the ASTM, AWS. and ASME specitie “ll “To aysure that there will be a clear understanding on the past of the users of Section II, ASME publishes both the identical specifications and those amended for Code usage in three parts every three years. inthe same page size to match the other seetions of the Code, and Addenda are issued annually to provide the Iutest changes in Section I specifications The ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code has been dlopted into law by $0 states and many municipalities in the United States und by all of the Canadian provinces SPECIFICATIONS LISTED BY MATERIALS Steel Plate, Sheets and Strip SASSOX/SA.SONM Steel, Sheet, Carbon sind High Strength, Low-Ally, Hot-Rolled and Cold-Rolled. General Requirements tor wor? Strip, Carbon and High-Strength Low-Alloy. Hot-Rolled General Requirements tor has SA-TA9/8A-740M Steel Pipe SA-SH/SA.S3M. Pipe. Steel. Blick an! Hot Dipped, Zine-Coated, Welded and Seamless SAz106 Seamless Carbon Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Servive SATB Pipe, Steel. Blectric-Fusion (Ane Welded Sizes NPS 16 and Over) SA-135 Elcetric-Resistance-Welded Steel Pipe SARIZSA312M_—— Seamless und Welded Austenitic Stainless Steet Papes SARIAISA-RNIM Seamless und Welded Steel Pipe for Low-Tempeniture Service SA-HISISA-3ASM Seamless Ferric Alloy-Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service SA-MS8/SA-358M_—— Eleciste-Fusion-Welded Austenitic Chromium-Nickel Alloy Ste for High-Tempersure Se and Fervitic Alloy Steel Forged and Bored Pipe tor High: Service 637 enitic Scoel Pipe for High-Temperature Central-Station Pipe 309/SA-369M SA. 6 SA-A7OM ™ SAMO9/SAAOOM. Welded Large Diameter Austenitic Steel Pipe tir Cortusive or High: Temperature Servive 759 SAA Centrifually Cast Ferritic Alloy Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service TH) S451 Centrifugally Cast Austenitic Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service 825 SA Scamleys Carbon Steet Pipe tor Atmospheric and Lower Temperatures... 973) SA SAM General Requirements for Specialized Carhon and Alloy Steel Pi 983 SA Blectric-Resistance-Welled Loxs-Carhon Sieel Pipe for the Chemical Industry has SA-600 Centeifaally Cast Carbon Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service 79 SA-671 Electric-Husion- Welded Steel Pipe for Atmospheric and Lower ‘Temperaiures Ln SA672 Blectric-Fusion- Welded Steel Pipe for High-Pressure Service at Moder “Temperatures 12a SA-691 Caron and Alloy Steel Pipe, Eleetiie-Fusion-Welded fir Hie Pressure Service at High Temperatures y2a7 Forgings, Carbon Steel, fr Piping Components With Inherent Notch Toughness 1299 SA-TR/SA-T3IM —— Scanless. Welded Fenitic, and Martonitie Stainless Stee! Pipe 1305 SA-T90/SA-T9UM_——_Seanless and Welded critic! Austenitic Stainless Stee! Pipe 12 SABIB/SA-BIIM —— Single= or Double-Welled Austenitic Stainless Stee) Pipe. has SASIH/SASIHM —— Cold-Worked Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe 1435 SAMMI Terminology Relating t Steel, Stainless Steel, Kekited Alloys. and Ferroalloys, 1503 SA-961 SA-999/SA-399M Steel Tubes SA-178/SA-178M SA-179/SA-179M SA-210/SA-210M SA-213/SA-213M. SA-214/SA-214M, SA-249/8A-249M SA-250/8A-250M SA-268/SA-268M SA-334/8A.334M SA-423/8A-423M SA-450/SA-450M SASI3 SA-556/SA-556M_ SA-5S7/SA-SS7M_ SA-688/SA-688M_ SA-789/SA-789M SA-803/SA-303M SA-941 SA-1016/SA-1016M ‘Common Requirements for Stecl, Flanges, Forged Fittings, Valves, and Parts for Piping Applications General Requicements for Alloy and Stainless Stecl Pipe Electric-Resistance-Welded Carbon Steel and Carbon-Manganese Stee! Boiler and Superheater Tubes, ‘Seamless Cold-Drawn Low-Carbon Steel Heat Exchanger and Condenser Tubes Seamless Carbon Steel Boiler Tubes for High-Pressure Service Seamless Carbon-Molyhdenum Alloy-Steel Boller and Superbeater Tubes Seamless Medium-Carbon Steel Boiler and Superheater Tubes Seamless Fervtic und Austenitic Alloy-Steel Boiler, Superheater, and Heat Exchanger Tubes Electric-Resistance-Welded Carbon Steol Heat-Exchanger and Condenser Tubes Welded Austenitic Steel Boiler, Superhester, Heat-Exchanger, and ‘Condenser Tubes Electric-Resistance-Welded Ferritic Alloy-Steel Boiler and Superteater Tubes Seamless and Welded Ferritic and Martensitic Stainless Steel Tubing for General Service Seamless and Welded Carbon and Alloy Steel Tubes for Low-Temperature Service Seamless and Electric Welded Low-Alloy Steel Tubes General Requirements for Carton, Ferritic Alloy, and Austenitic Alloy ‘Steel Tubes: Electric-Resistance- Welded Carbon and Alloy Steel Mechanical Tubing. ‘Seamless Cold-Drawn Carbon Steel Feedwater Heater Tubes Electric-Resistance- Welded Carbon Steel Feedwater Heater Tubes Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Feedwater Heater Tubes ‘Scamless and Welded Ferritic/ Austenitic Stainless Steel Tubing for General Service Welded Ferritic Stainless Steel Feedwater Heater Tubes ‘Terminology Relating to Steel, Stainless Steel, Related Alloys, and Ferroalloys, General Requirements for Fertie Alloy Stwel, Austenitic Alloy Steel, and Stainless Stee! Tubes Steel Flanges, Fittings, Valves, and Parts SA-105/SA-109M_ SA-181/SA-181M SA-182/SA-182M_ SA-216/SA-210M, SA-217/SA-217M, SA-231/SA-231M SA-234/8A.23M Carbon Steel Forgings, for Piping Applications Carbon Steel Forgings, for General-Purpose Piping Forged or Rolled Alloy and Stainless Steel Pipe Flanges, Forged Fittings, and Valves and Paris for High-Temperature Service Steel Castings, Carbon, Suitable for Fusion Welding for High-Temperature Service Steel Castings, Martensitic Stainless and Alloy, for Pressure Containing Parts Suitable for High-Temperature Service Chromium-Vanadium Alloy Steel Spring Wire Chromium-Vanadium Alloy Steel Valve Spring Quality Wi Piping Fittings of Wrought Carbon Steel and Alloy for Moderate and High-Temperature Service 323 329 333 34s 393 403 439 S51 783 413 927 1039 loss 227 1413. 1433 Laas, 1617 199 247 347 351 361 307 SA-3S0/SA-350M SA-ASSA.351M SA-AS2ISACISIM SA-403/8A-403M 20M SA-522/8. SA-592/SA-592M SA-BIS/SA-RISM SA-905 SA-960) SA-96l SA-9NS/SA-OSSM SA-095 Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel Forgings, Requiring Notch Toughness Testing for Piping Components Castings. Austenitic, Austenitic-Ferrtie (Duplex), for Pressure-Coataining Parts Steel Castings. Ferritic and Martensitc, for Pressure Containing Parts Suitable for Low Temperature Service Wrought Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping Fittings Piping Fittings of Wrought Carbon Stzel and Alloy Steel for Low- Temperature Servive Forged o Rolled 8 anil 9% Nickel Alloy Stee! Fla Valves. and Parts for Low-Temperature Service High-Strength Quenched and Tempered Low-Alloy Steel Forged Fittings and Parts for Pressure Vessels Wrought Fervtic, Ferritic/Austenitic. and Manensitic Stainless Steel Piping Fittings Steel Wire, Pressure Veysel Winding ges. Fittings, Common Requirements for Wrought Stee! Piping Fitings Common Requirements tor Steel Phiges, Forged Fittings, Valves and Pans for Piping Applications Steel Investment Castings General Re Parts Castings, Austenitic-Rerritie Duplex) Stainless Steel, for Pressure Containing Pars, rements for Prossure-Containing Steet Plates, Sheets, and Strip for Pressure Vessels SA-20/5A.20M. SA-202/8A-202M SA-203/8A-203M SA-204/8 204M SA-225/8A SA-240/8A SA-263 SA-264 SA-265 SA-285/SA-285M SA-299/88-209M ‘SA-302/SA-302M SA-35¥SA-353M SA-387/8-387M SA-G14/SA-514M SA-d5S/SA-455M SA-480/SA-480M SA-SIS/SA-SISM SA-SIG/SA-SI6M SA-SIT/SA-S17M General Requirements for Steel Plates for Pressure Vessels Pressure Vewel Plates, Ailoy Steel, Chromium-Manganese-Silicon Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Nickel ‘ewel Plates, Alloy Steel, Molybdenum Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Manganese-Vansalium-Nickel Chromium and Cheonun-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate. Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications Stainless Chromium Stcel-Chid Plate Stainless Chromiu-Nickel Steel-Clad Plate Nickel and Nickel-Base Alluy Clad Steel P Pressure Vessel Plates. Carbon Steel. Low- and Intermediate-Tensile Strength Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel. Manganese-Silicon Pressure Vewsel Plates, Alloy Sicel, Manganese-Molybdenum and Manganese-Molybdenuim-Nickel Pressure Vessel Plates. Alloy Ste and Tempered. Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel. Chromium: Molybdenum Steel, Sheet, Carbon. fixe Pressure Vessels Pressure Vessel Plates. Carbon Steel, High-Swengih Manganese. General Requirements for FlatRolled Stainless and Heat-Resisting Steel Plate, Shoet, and Strip Pressure Vewsel Plates, Carbon Steel, for Intermed Temperature Service Pressure Vessel Plates. Carbon Steel, for Moder Temperaure Service Pressure Vessel Plates. Alloy Ste Tempered Pressure ‘and Hig le and Lower High Strength, Quenched and 967 has Lea 1497, 1st 83 a1 as 319 381 409) 407 435 a 48} 485 613 nt 769 on 363 953 937 963 SA-533/SA-5339M SA-S43/SA-543M_ SA-553/SA-5S3M ‘SA-562/SA-$62M_ SA-612/SA-612M. SA-645/SA-045M SA-662/SA-062M SA-666 SA-693 SA-T24/SA-724M SA-736/SA-736M_ SA-737/SA-737M_ SA-738/SA-738M SA-770/SA-770M. ‘SA-832/SA-832M_ SA-B41/SA-841M. SA-1010/SA-1010M SA-1017/SA-1017M Structural Steel SA-6/SA-6M SA-36/S.A-36M SA-283/SA-283M SA-572/SA-S72M ‘SA-1008/S-1008M SA-1011/SA-1011M Steel Bars SA-GISA-6M Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Quenched and Tempered. Manganese: Molybdenum and Manganese-Molybdenum-Nickel Pressure Vessel Plates, Heat-Treuted, Carbon-Manganese-Silicon Steel Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Quenched-and-Tempered, Chromium-Molybdenum and Chromium-Moly’denum-Vanadium Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Sieel, Quenched and Tempered, Nickel Chromium-Molybdenum Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Quenched and Tempered, 8 and 9 Percent Nickel Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, Manganese-Titunium for Glass or Diffused Metallic Coatings Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, High Stength, for Moderate and Lower Temperature Serv Pressure Vessel Plates, Five Percent Nickel Alloy Steel, Specially Heat Treated Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon-Manganese-Silicon Stel, for Moderate and Lower Temperature Service Annealed or Cold-Worked Austenitic Stainless Steel Sheet, Strip, Plate and Flat Bar Precipitation-Hardening Stainless and Hea and Strip Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon-Manganese-Silicon Steel, Quenched and ‘Tempered, for Welded Layered Pressure Vessels Pressure Vessel Plates, Low-Carbon Age-Hardening Nickel-Copper CChromium-Molybdenum-Columbium and Nickel-Copper: ‘Manganese-Molybdenum-Columbium Alloy Steel Pressure Vessel Plates, High-Strength, Low-Alloy Steel Pressure Vessel Plates, Heat-Treated. Carbon-Manganese-Silicon Steel, for Moderate and Lower Temperature Service ‘Through-Thickness Tension Testing of Steel Plates for Special ‘Applications Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Chromium-Molybdenum- Vanadium Steel Plates for Pressure Vessels, Produced by the Thermo-Mechanical Control Process (TMCP) Higher-Stength Martensitic Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Sip... Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy-Stee! Chromium-Molybdenum-Tungsten . Resisting Steel Plate. Sheet, General Requirements for Rolled Structural Steel Bars, Plates, Shapes, and Sheet Piling, ‘Carbon Structural Stee! Low- and Intermediate Tensile Strength Carbon Steel Plates High-Strength Low-Alloy Columbium-Vanadium Structural Steel Steel. Sheet, Cold-Rolled, Carbon, Structural. High-Strength Low-Alloy ‘and High-Strength Low-Alloy With Improved Formability Steel, Sheet and Strip, Hot-Rolled, Carbon, Siruetural, High-Strength Low-Alloy and High-Strengtt: Low-Alloy With Improved Formability General Requirements for Rolled Structural Steel Burs, Plates, Shapes, and Sheet Piling 993 999 1023 1029 1033, ost 1139 1167 uss 91 1285 1295 BH B17 1321 ws7 73 1487 1603 1633 157 473 nu 1593 1907 SA29/8A20M al Requirements or Steet Bars. Carbon and Alley. Hot Wrought sand Cokl-Finished! SA.31 Stee! Rivets and Bars for Rivets, Pressure Vessels A276 Stainless Steel Burs ana Shapes SA-AISAATIM —— Cold-Drawn, Stress-Relieved Carbon Steel Bars Si Property Requitemer Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes for Use in Boilers and Other Pressure ject to Mechanical SAAT9/SA-ATOM Vessels SAA84/SAIIM ral Requirements for Stainless and Steel Burs, Billets, and Forging SASONSA-SOIM Hot-Rolled Hardening Stainless Steel Burs and Shapes SA-GAWISA-638M_——_ Precipitation Harden, Forging Stock tor H SAGTS/SA-GTSM Steel Bars. Cath Properios Iron Base Superalloy Bars. Forgings, and h-Temperature Service Hot-Wrought. Special Quality, Mechanical S695 Steel Bars, Carbon, Hot-Wrought. Special Quality. for Fluid Power Applications SA-698 Stee! Bars, Carbon, Hot-Wrought oF Cold-Finished, Special Quality for Pressure Piping Components SAT20 Steel Bars. Alloy. Hol-Wrought, for Elevated Temperature o¢ Pressure Containing Steel Bolting Materials SALYVSA19IM Alloy Stoel and Stainless Steel Bolting Materials tor Hig Service SA194/SA-194M_—— Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts for Bolts for Hi Temperature Service Sane? Carbon Steel Botts and Studs, 601 O08) psi Tensile Str! SAA2W/SA-320M_——_ Alloy Stee! Bolting Materials for Low SA. Sof Both, erature Servive Structural Bolts, Steel, Heat Treated, 120/105 ksi Minimum Tensile SA. Quenched and Tempered Alloy Steel Bolts. Studs. and Other Estemally Threaded Fasteners SAARTISA-37M_—— Alloy Steel Tustin High-Temperatu Say Quenched and Tempered Steel Bolts and Studs SAASV/SAASIM —_High-Tempersture Bolting Materials, With Expansion Chctticients Comparable to Auenitie Steel SA-SMO/SA-SLOM Alloy Steel Bolting Materials for Special Applications SA-563 Carbon and alloy. Steel Nuss SA-S74 Alloy Steel Socket-Head Cup Serews SA-962/SA-962M__ Common Requitements for Steel Fasteners or Eystener Materials ‘or Both, Intended tir Use at Any Temperature trom Cryogenie t0 the Creep Range SE-SORM Carbon anid Alloy. Steet Material Specially Heat Treated for externally Threaded Metric Fasteners Steel Billets and Forgings SAWS/SA-1OSM Carbon Steel Furi SA-ISL/SA-18IM Carbon Steel Fory SA-266/88-266M Carbon Steet Fo for Pressure Vessel Components SA-326/8A-336M Alloy Stee] Forgings for Pressure and High-Temperature Parts SA-RSO/SA-3SOM Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel Forgings. Requiring Notch Toughness Testing for Piping Carbon and Alloy St 1. for Piping Applications uss. for General-Purpose Piping. ‘omponents sa. ve Forgings for Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels 127 153 487 397 Ss 891 106? 1163 2 489 515 527 619 29 ss lows: loss mt 153 1637 19 247 433 5x5 301 SA-484/SA-484M_ ‘SA-S08/SA-508M_ SA-S41/SA-S41M ‘SA-638/SA-038M_ SA.649/SA-049M. SA-705/SA-705M_ SA-745/SA-745M SA-765/SA-765M SA-T88/SA-388M. SA-836/SA-836M SA-965/SA-965M Steel Castings SA-216/8A-216M SA-21T/SA-217M SA-351/SA-35IM. SA-392/SA-352M. SA-487/SA-487M SA-404/S-494M ‘SA-609/SA-609M_ SA-667/SA-067M_ SA-703/SA-703M_ SA-T47/SA-787M_ SA-781/SA-781M SA-985/SA-085M SA-995 General Requirements for Stainless Steel Bars, Billets, and Forging Quenched and Tempered Vacuum-Treated Carbon and Alloy Stee! Forgings for Pressure Vessels : Quenched and Tempered Carhen and Alloy Stee! Forgings for Pressure ‘Vessel Components. Precipitation Hardening Iron Base Superalloy Bars. Forgings. and Forging Stock for High-Temperature Service Forged Steel Rolls, Used for Corrugating Paper Machinery ‘Age-Hardening Stainless Stee] Forgings. Alloy Steel Forgings for High-Strength Pressure Component Application . Ultrasonic Examination of Austenitic Steel Forgings Carbon Steel and Low-Alloy Steel Pressure-Vessel-Component Forgings With Mandatory Toughness Requirements Steel Forgings, General Requirements Forgings. Titanium-Stailized Carbon Stel, for Glass-Lined Piping and Pressure Vessel Service ‘Steel Forgings, Austenitic, for Pressure and High Temperature Parts Steel Castings, Carbon, Suitable for Fusion Welding for High-Temperature Service ‘Steel Castings, Martensitic Stainless and Alloy, for Pressure-Conta Parts Suitable for High-Temperature Serviee Castings, Austenitic, Austenitic-Ferritic (Duplex), for Pressure-Containing Parts Steel Castings, Fertic and Marteniti, for Pressure-Containing Pars, Suitable for Low Temperature Service. Steel Castings Suitable for Pressure Service Castings, Nickel and Nickel Alloy. Castings, Carbon, Low-Alloy, and Martensitic Stainless Steel, Ultrasonic Examination Thereof. CCentrifugally Cast Dual Metal (Gray and White Cast lon) Cylinders Steel Castings. General Requirements, for Pressure-Containing Parts Steel Castings, Stainless, Precipitation Hardening Castings, Steel and Alloy, Common Requirements, for General Industrial Use ‘Steel Investment Castings General Requirements for Pressure-Containing Pants ae catered Castings, Austenitic-Ferritic (Duplex) Stainless Steel, for Pressure- Containing Pacts jing Corrosion-Resisting and Heat-Resisting Steels SA-182/SA- 82M. SA-193/SA-|93M, SA-194/8A- SA-213/8A-213M Forged or Rolled Alloy and Stainless Steel Pipe Flanges, Forged Fittings, and Valves and Parts for High-Temperature Service Alloy Stee! and Stainless Steel Bolting Materials for High-Temperature Service Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts for Bolts for High-Pressure or High- Temperature Service, or Both Seamless Fervitic andl Austenit Exchanger Tubes Hoy Steel Boiler, Supesheater. and Heat 801 on ois 1163 1173 1281 1289 1331 1363 L397 Las3 sas; 347 351 597 605 907 ons a7 101 1281 1337 1379 583 1575 SAA216/8A-216M SARISA2UIM SA2M0/8A-240M SA249/SA-209M SA.264 SA-265 SA-268/8.4-268M SA-SIUSAALIM SA-R20/8.0-320M SA-R36/SA-316M SA-351SA-351M SA-RSR/SA-AS8M SA-300/SA-A69M SA-376/8\-376M SAg03/8.4-403M SA=409/8.-409M SAd26 SARI SA-aST SA-479/SA-479M SA-S4/SA-4KIM SASISISA-SISM SA-S64/S.-564M SA-B3N/8-638M SA-660 SA-666 sa 691 SATUSISAT05M SALTRO/SA-TSUM SA-THOISA-20UM SASILISA-NIEM SARISISA-SISM SA995 Steel Castings, Carbon, Suitable tor Fusion Welding for H. Service Steel Castings. Martensitic Stainless a Alloy, for Pressure Containing Pasts Suitable tor High-lemperature Service, Chromium ard Chronsium-Niekel Stainless Steel Plate, Shoet. and Strip for Pressure Vessels and tor General Appheations Welded Austenitic Steel Boiler. Superbeater, Heat Exchanger. and Condenser Tubes Stainless Chromium Nickel Steel Cll Plate, Sheet. and Step. Nickel and Nickel-Buse Alloy Clad Steel Plate S General Service Seamless and Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipes Alloy Steel Bolting Materials for Low-Temperature Service Alloy Sivel Forgings tor Pressure aiid High-Temperature Parts Castings. Austenitic, Austenitic-Ferrtic (Duplex). for Pressure-Containt Parts Eloctric-Fusion-Welded Austenitic Cheonium-Nickel Alloy Stee! Pipe tor High-Temperature Service ‘bon ank! Ferric Alley Steet Forged and Bored Pipe for High Temperature Service Seamless Austenitic Steel Pipe tor High-Temperature Centeal-Station Service Wrought Austenitic Stainless Stoo! Piping Fiting Welded Large Di “Temperature Centrifuyally Cast Fermic Alloy Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service Alloy Stvel Turbine-Type Bot wperature Service 6 Austenitic Stcel Pipe for Corrosive or High Jterial Specially Heat Treated tor Contrifugally Cast Auscenitc Steel Pipe tor High-Temporature Service, Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes tor Use in Boilees and Other Pressure Vessels General Requirements tor Stainless Sivel Bars, Billets, und Forgings, Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Stvel. for Intermediate- and Higher Temperature Service Hot-Rolled std Cohd-binished Shapes Precipitation Hardening Iron Bas Forging Stock for High- Tempe? 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