ASTM A333-Standard Specification for Seamless and Welded Steel Pipe for Low-Temperature Service and Other Applications with Required Notch Toughness
This specification covers wall seamless and welded carbon and alloy steel pipe intended for use at low temperatures. The pipe shall be made by the seamless or welding process with the addition of no filler metal in the welding operation. All seamless and welded pipes shall be treated to control their microstructure. Tensile tests, impact tests, hydrostatic tests, and nondestructive electric tests shall be made in accordance to specified requirements.
ASTM A333 (ASME S/A-333) Pipe grades permit low temperature service. This specification covers nominal (average) walled pipe almost exclusively in seamless. Several grades of ferritic steel are included. Some product sizes may not be available under this specification because heavier wall thicknesses have an adverse effect on low-temperature impact properties. A333 pipe is furnished to nine different grades designated by numbers 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, & 11. Discussed herein are Grades 1 and 6.
Size Range:
1/4” Nominal to 24”O.D.
Wall Thickness – Schedule 10 through XXH
Unscheduled heavy wall pipe thicknesses available up to 4 inches.
All seamless and welded pipes manufactured to ASTM A333, other than Grades 8 and 11, shall be heat treated to control their microstructure in accordance with one of the following methods:
Normalize by heating to a uniform temperature of not less than 1500 °F [815 °C] and cool in air or in the cooling chamber of an atmosphere controlled furnace. Or normalize as above-mentioned, and, at the discretion of the manufacturer, reheat to a suitable tempering temperature.
For the seamless process only, reheat and control hot working and the temperature of the hot-finishing operation to a finishing temperature range from 1550 to 1750 °F [845 to 945 °C] and cool in air or in a controlled atmosphere furnace from an initial temperature of not less than 1550 °F [845 °C]. Or treat as above-mentioned, and, at the discretion of the manufacturer, reheat to a suitable tempering temperature.
Seamless pipe of Grades 1, 6, and 10 may be heat treated by heating to a uniform temperature of not less than 1500 °F [815 °C], followed by quenching in liquid and reheating to a suitable tempering temperature.
ASTM A333 Grade 8 pipe shall be heat treated by the manufacturer by either of the following methods: quenched + tempered; double normalized + tempered. When required, Grade 11 shall be annealed and then normalized in the range of 1400 to 1600 °F [760 to 870 °C].
Strike temperature condition
Crade | The lowest temperature for strike test | |
℉ | ℃ | |
ASTM A333 Grade 1 | -50 | -45 |
ASTM A333 Grade 6 | -50 | -45 |
Mechanical requiremnts of ASTM A333 alloy pipe
Grade | Tensile Strength (MPa) | Yield Point (MPa) | Elongation (%) | |
Y | X | |||
Grade 1 | ≥380 | ≥205 | ≥35 | ≥25 |
Grade 3 | ≥450 | ≥240 | ≥30 | ≥20 |
Grade 4 | ≥415 | ≥240 | ≥30 | ≥16.5 |
Grade 6 | ≥415 | ≥240 | ≥30 | ≥16.5 |
Grade 7 | ≥450 | ≥240 | ≥30 | ≥22 |
Grade 8 | ≥690 | ≥515 | ≥22 | |
Grade 9 | ≥435 | ≥315 | ≥28 | |
Grade 10 | ≥550 | ≥450 | ≥22 | |
Grade 11 | ≥450 | ≥240 | ≥18 |