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भारतीय मानक IS 17876 : 2022


Indian Standard

सामान्य सेवाओ ं के लिए स्टे नलेस इस्पात


वेल्डेड पाइप और ूब — विशिष्टि

Stainless Steel Welded Pipes and


Tubes for General Services —
Specification

ICS 77.140.75, 23.040.10

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Steel Tubes, Pipes and Fittings Sectional Committee, MTD 19

FOREWORD
This Indian Standard was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by the Steel Tubes,
Pipes and Fittings Sectional Committee had been approved by the Metallurgical Engineering Division Council.
A large quantity of stainless steel welded pipes and tubes are manufactured in India for various applications.
Given the diverse applications of stainless steel seamless pipes and tubes, coupled with corrosion resistance and
desired mechanical properties at low as well as high temperatures, the committee decided to formulate a standard
on seamless stainless steel pipes and tubes for general applications. Due to its unique combination of ductility,
elasticity and hardness it finds application in various industries. Because the welded pipes and tubes can be
produced easily as compared to seamless pipes and tubes and are less expensive, these pipes and tubes have wider
applications. Apart from wide applications in oil and gas industry, it is used in various mechanical and engineering
industries also.
There are many grades of Stainless Steel and corrosion and mechanical properties varies vastly from grade to grade
and hence proper selection of the grade for a particular application is of utmost importance. Proper care should
be taken while production, handling storage and fabrication of final product to retain the important properties of
stainless steel pipes and tubes.
In the formulation of this standard, due weightage has been given to international co-ordination among the
standards prevailing in different countries in addition to relating it to the practices in the field in this country.
Assistance has been derived from the following:
ASTM A 268 Seamless and Welded Ferritic and Martensitic Stainless Steel Tubing for General Service
ASTM A 269 Seamless and Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Tubing for General Service
ASTM A 312 Seamless, Welded, and Heavily Cold Worked Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipes
ASTM A 632 Seamless and Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Tubing (Small-Diameter) for General Service
ASTM A 789 Seamless and Welded Ferritic/Austenitic Stainless Steel Tubing for General Service
ASTM A 790 Seamless and Welded Ferritic/Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe
ISO 1127 Stainless steel tubes — Dimensions, tolerances and conventional masses per unit length
ISO 9330-6 Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions — Part 6:
Longitudinally welded austenitic stainless steel tubes
This standard contains clauses 8.1, 9.2, 11.1, 18.1 and 19 which call for an agreement between the manufacturer
and the purchaser.
The Composition of the Committee and the Panel responsible for the formulation of this standard is given at
Annex C.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with the final value,
observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis shall be rounded off in accordance with
IS 2 : 2022 ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values ( second revision )ʼ. The number of significant places retained
in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
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IS 17876 : 2022

Indian Standard
STAINLESS STEEL WELDED PIPES AND TUBES FOR
GENERAL SERVICES — SPECIFICATION

1 SCOPE IS No. Title


1.1 This standard covers the requirements for welded
stainless steel pipes and tubes for general services. 4748 : 2021/ Steel — Micrographic
ISO 643 : 2019 determination of the apparent
1.2 This standard does not specify requirements of grain size (third revision)
welded stainless steel pipes and tubes intended for
8910 : 2010/ General technical delivery
distinct purposes, which are covered by separate Indian
ISO 404 : 1992 requirements for steel and
Standards.
steel products (first revision)
2 REFERENCES
The following standards contain provisions which 3 TERMINOLOGY
through reference in this text, constitute provisions of Unless otherwise provided herein, the definitions as
this standard. At the time of publication, the editions mentioned in IS 1956 (Part 8) shall apply.
indicated were valid. All standards are subject to
revision, and parties to agreements based on this 3.1 Pipe — A long hollow cylinder of round cross
standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility section, ordered by specifying nominal bore and wall
of applying the most recent editions of the standards thickness.
indicated below
3.2 Tube — A long hollow cylinder of round cross
IS No. Title section ordered by specifying outside diameter (OD)
and wall thickness.
228 (various parts) Methods of chemical analysis
4 TYPES AND GRADES
of steels
1387 : 1993 General requirements for 4.1 Types of the welded stainless steel pipes/tubes for
the supply of metallurgical generalservicesareprimarily classified on the basis of
materials (second revision) crystalline structure as austenitic, ferritic, martensitic,
1500 (Part 1) : 2019/ Metallic materials — Brinell and duplex.
ISO 6506-1 : 2014 hardness test: Part 1 Test 4.2 Stainless steel pipes/tubes are designated by the
method (fifth revision) symbol WLD to indicate the process of manufacture as
1586 (Part 1) : 2018/ Metallic Materials — welded. In case of heavily cold worked pipes a symbol
ISO 6508-1 : 2016 Rockwell hardness test: Part 1 HCW is used.
Test method (fifth revision)
5 SUPPLY OF MATERIAL
1608 (Part 1) : 2018/ Metallic Materials — Tensile
ISO 6892-1 : 2016 Testing: Part 1 Method of General requirements relating to the supply of the steel
Test at room temperature pipes/tubes shall conform to IS 8910.
(fourth revision)
1956 (Part 8) : 1976 Glossary of terms related to 6 ORDERING INFORMATION
iron and steel: Part 8 Steel Orders for pipes/tubes under this specification shall
tubes and pipes (first revision) include the following to describe the desired material
2328 : 2018/ Metallic materials — Tube — adequately:
ISO 8492 : 2013 Flattening test (third revision) a) Pipe/tubes;
2330 : 2018/ Metallic materials — Tube — b) Process {welded (WLD) or in case of pipe-heavily
ISO 8494 : 2013 Flanging test (third revision) cold worked welded (HCW)};
c) Quantity (mass or number);

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d) Grade; 9.2 Accordingly, ferritic and martensitic stainless steels


e) Size (nominal bore and thickness or outside shall be supplied in heat treated condition, where the
diameter and thickness); pipes/tubes are reheated to a temperature of 650 °C
(temperature for grade 410S2 is 700 to 760 °C) and
f) Length;
cooled as appropriate to meet the requirements of this
g) Optional requirements; and specification.
h) No. of seams (for sizes above 355.6 mm OD).
9.3 Austenitic stainless steel pipes/tubes are to be
7 MANUFACTURE supplied in solution annealed condition. The heat
treatment procedure shall consist of reheating the
7.1 The pipes and tubes shall be manufactured by material to the minimum temperature mentioned in
automated welding process without addition of filler Table 3, followed by quenching in water or rapidly
metal during the welding process. cooled by other means as appropriate to meet the
requirements of this specification.
7.2 Austenitic stainless steel pipes can also be supplied
in heavily cold-worked (HCW) condition by cold 9.3.1 In addition, pipes/tubes of certain grades of
working to at least 35 percent reduction in thickness of Austenitic Stainless Steels, such as 309H, 310H, 321,
both wall and weld prior to the final anneal. 321H, 347, 347H, 348 may be subjected to Stabilizing
heat treatment subsequent to the solution annealing at
7.3 Austenitic stainless steel welded pipe and HCW a temperature as agreed to between the purchaser and
pipe larger than 355.6 mm OD can have either one the manufacturer, which is generally lower than the
longitudinal weld or shall be produced by forming and solution annealing temperature.
welding two longitudinal sections of flat stock when
approved by the purchaser. All weld test, inspection, 9.4 Duplex stainless steel pipes/tubes shall be supplied
treatment shall be performed on each weld seam. in the heat treatment condition as mentioned in Table 3.

8 CHEMICAL COMPOSITION 10 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

8.1 Ladle Analysis 10.1 Tensile Requirements


The ladle analysis of stainless steels shall be as given in Pipes and tubes shall confirm to the tensile properties
Table 1. The analysis of steel shall be carried out either prescribed in Table 4.
by the method specified in IS 228 and its relevant parts
or any other established instrumental/chemicalmethod. 11 TRANSVERSE TENSION TEST
Incaseof dispute the procedure given in IS 228 and its It is an optional test and shall be conductedIf required
relevant parts, shall be the referee method. However, in by the purchaser. For pipes of OD 219 mm and above
case the method isnot given in IS 228 and its relevant transverse test may be done for 10 percent of the lengths
parts, the referee method shall be as agreed to between supplied for all austenitic grades other than 310MoLN
the purchaser and the manufacturer. and 326. In such case the elongation shall be 25 percent
8.2 Product Analysis minimum.
Permissible variations in the case of product analysis 12 HARDNESS TEST
from the limits specified in Table 1 shall be as given in
Table 2. 12.1 Pipes
Pipes of ferritic and duplex stainless steel shall conform
9 HEAT TREATMENT
to the requirements of hardness values on one of the
9.1 All pipes/tubes shall be furnished in heat treated scales (Rockwell or Brinell) prescribed in Table 5. The
condition. hardness test shall be carried out by IS 1500 (Part 1) or
IS 1586 (Part 1), as applicable.

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Table 1 Chemical Composition, Percent


( Clauses 8.1 and 8.2 )
Sl Grade Designation Numerical C Si Mn Ni Cr Mo S P N Cu Max Others
No. Letter Symbol Symbol Max Max Max Max Max Max Max
[see IS 1762 (Part 1)] ISS
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
i) Ferritic steels:
1 X 04Cr12Al 405 0.08 1.00 1.00 0.60 11.5-14.5 – 0.030 0.040 – Al 0.10-0.30
2 X 02Cr12 409 M 0.030 1.00 0.50-1.50 1.50 10.5-12.5 – 0.030 0.040 – –
3 X02Cr12Ni1 410S2 0.04 1.00 1.00 0.60-1.10 10.5-12.5 – 0.030 0.045 0.100 – –
4 X10Cr15 429 0.12 1.00 1.00 – 14.0-16.0 – 0.030 0.040 – – –
5 X 07Cr17 430 0.12 1.00 1.00 0.75 16.0-18.0 – 0.030 0.040 – –
6 X02Cr17TiNb 430Ti 0.030 0.75 1.00 – 16.00-19.00 – 0.030 0.040 – – Ti or Nb 0.10-1.00
7 X 02Cr18Ti 439 0.030 1.00 1.00 0.50 17.0-19.0 – 0.030 0.040 0.030 – Ti [0.2 + 4 (C + N)]
Min —1.1 Max; Al 0.15 Max
8 X02Cr18TiNb 439Ti2 0.030 1.00 1.00 – 17.5-18.5 – 0.015 0.040 – – Ti (0.1-0.6) Nb
[(0.3 + (3 x C)] Min
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9 X10Cr20 442 0.200 1.00 1.00 0.60 18.0-23.0 – 0.040 0.040 – – -


10 X02Cr18Mo2TiNb 444 0.025 1.00 1.00 1 17.5-19.5 1.75-2.50 0.030 0.040 0.035 – (Ti + Nb) [0.20 + 4 (C + N)]
Min, 0.80 Max
11 X10Cr25 446S1 0.200 1.00 1.50 0.75 23.0-27.0 – 0.030 0.040 0.250 – –
12 X03Cr26Mo1Ti 446S2 0.06 0.75 0.75 0.50 25.0-27.0 0.75-1.50 0.020 0.040 0.040 0.20 Ti 0.20-1.00;
Ti 7 (C + N) Min
13 X01Cr26Mo1Nb 446S3 0.010 0.40 0.40 0.50 25.0-27.5 0.75-1.50 0.020 0.020 0.015N 0.20 Nb0.05-0.20, (Ni + Cu) 0.50
ii) Martensitic steels:
1 X 12Cr12 410 0.08-0.15 1.00 1.00 0.75 11.5-13.5 – 0.030 0.040 – – –

iii) Austenitic steels:


1 X 10Cr17Mn6Ni4N20 201 0.15 1.00 5.5-7.5 3.5·5.5 16.0-18.0 – 0.030 0.060 0.250 – –
2 X02Cr17Mn7Ni4N 201LN 0.030 0.75 6.40-7.50 4.0-5.0 16.0-17.5 – 0.015 0.045 0.10-0.25 1.00 –

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3 X02Cr16Mn8Ni2N 204 0.030 1.00 7.00-9.00 1.50-3.00 15.0-17.0 – 0.030 0.040 0.15-0.30 – –
4 X04Cr19Ni9 304 0.07 0.75 2.00 8.0-10.5 17.5-19.5 – 0.030 0.045 0.100 – –
5 X 02Cr19Ni10 304 L 0.030 0.75 2.00 8.0.12.0 17.5-19.5 – 0.030 0.045 0.100 – –
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Table 1 (Continued)

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Sl Grade Designation Numerical C Si Mn Ni Cr Mo S P N Cu Max Others
No. Letter Symbol Symbol Max Max Max Max Max Max Max
[see IS 1762 (Part 1)] ISS
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
6 X 07Cr19Ni9 304H 0.04-0.10 0.75 2.00 8.0-10.5 18.0-20.0 – 0.030 0.045 – – –
7 X 02Cr19Ni10N 304LN 0.030 0.75 2.00 8.0 – 12.0 18.00-20.00 – 0.030 0.045 0.10-0.16 – –
8 X 04Cr19Ni9N 304N 0.08 0.75 2.00 8.0-10.5 18.0-20.0 – 0.030 0.045 0.10-0.16 – –
9 X05Cr18Ni9Si1CeN 304Ce 0.04-0.06 1.00-2.00 0.80 9.0-10.0 18.0-19.0 – 0.030 0.045 0.12-0.18 – Ce 0.03-0.08
10 X07Cr21Ni11Ce 308Ce 0.05-0.10 1.40-2.00 0.80 10.0-12.00 20.0-22.0 – 0.030 0.040 0.14-0.20 – Ce 0.03-0.08
11 X 04Cr23Ni14 309 S 0.08 0.75 2.00 12.0-15.0 22.0-24.0 — 0.030 0.045 – – –
12 X05Cr23Ni13 309H 0.04-0.10 0.75 2.00 12.0-15.0 22.0-24.0 – 0.030 0.045 – – —
13 X05Cr23Ni13Nb 309Nb 0.08 0.75 2.00 12.0-16.0 22.0-24.0 – 0.030 0.045 – – Nb 10 × C Min, 1.10 Max
14 X07Cr23Ni13Nb 309HNb 0.04-0.10 0.75 2.00 12.0-16.0 22.0-24.0 – 0.030 0.045 – – Nb 10 × C Min, 1.10 Max
15 X 04Cr25Ni20 310 S 0.08 1.50 2.00 19.0–22.0 24.0-26.0 — 0.030 0.045 – – —
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16 X07Cr25Ni20 310H 0.04-0.10 0.75 2.00 19.0-22.0 24.0-26.0 – 0.030 0.045 – – —


17 X05Cr25Ni20Nb 310Nb 0.08 1.50 2.00 19.0-22.0 24.0-26.0 – 0.030 0.045 – – Nb 10 × C Min, 1.10 Max
18 X07Cr25Ni20Nb 310HNb 0.04-0.10 0.75 2.00 19.0-22.0 24.0-26.0 – 0.030 0.045 – – Nb 10 × C Min, 1.10 Max
19 X01Cr25Ni21Mo2N 310MoLN 0.020 0.50 2.00 20.5-23.5 24.0-26.0 1.60-2.60 0.010 0.030 0.09-0.1 – —
20 X02Cr20Ni18Mo6CuN 312 0.020 0.80 1.00 17.5-18.5 19.5-20.5 6.0-6.5 0.010 0.030 0.18-0.25 0.50-1.00 —
21 X 04Cr17Ni12Mo2 316 0.08 0.75 2.00 10.0-14.0 16.0-18.0 2.0-3.0 0.030 0.045 0.100 – —
22 X 02Cr17Ni12Mo2 316 L 0.030 0.75 2.00 10.0-14.0 16.0-18.0 2.0-3.0 0.030 0.045 0.100 – —
23 X 07Cr17Ni12Mo2 316 H 0.04-0.10 0.75 2.00 10.0-14.0 16.0-18.0 2.0–3.0 0.030 0.045 — – —
24 X 02Cr17Ni12Mo2N 316 LN 0.030 0.75 2.00 10.0-14.0 16.0-18.0 2.0–3.0 0.030 0.045 0.10-0.16 – —
25 X 04Cr17Ni12Mo2Ti 316 Ti 0.08 0.75 2.00 10.0·14.0 16.0-18.0 2.0-3.0 0.030 0.045 0.100 – Ti 5 × (C + N ) Min — 0.70 Max
26 X05Cr17Ni12Mo2N 316N1 0.08 0.75 2.00 10.0-14.0 16.0-18.0 2.00-3.00 0.030 0.045 0.10-0.16 – —
27 X02Cr20Ni9Mo1N 316N2 0.030 1.00 2.00 8.0-9.5 19.5-21.5 0.50-1.50 0.015 0.045 0.14-0.25 1 —
28 X 04Cr19Ni13Mo3 317 0.08 0.75 2.00 11.0-15.0 18.0-20.0 3.0–4.0 0.030 0.045 0.100 – —
29 X 02Cr19Ni13Mo3 317L 0.030 0.75 2.00 11.0-15.0 18.0-20.0 3.0–4.0 0.030 0.045 0.100 – —
30 X02Cr18Ni15Mo4Cu3N 317LCu 0.030 1.00 1.00 14.5-16.5 17.5-19.0 3.8-4.5 0.030 0.030 0.15-0.21 2.8-4.0 -
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Table 1 (Concluded)

Sl Grade Designation Numerical C Si Mn Ni Cr Mo S P N Cu Max Others


No. Letter Symbol Symbol Max Max Max Max Max Max Max
[see IS 1762 (Part 1)] ISS
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
31 X02Cr19Ni12Mo3N 317LN 0.030 0.75 2.00 11.0-15.0 18.0-20.0 3.0-4.0 0.030 0.045 0.10-0.22 – -
32 X02Cr19Ni14Mo4 317LM 0.030 1.00 2.00 13.5-17.5 18.0-20.0 4.0-5.0 0.030 0.045 0.20 0.75
33 X02Cr18Ni14Mo4N 317LMN 0.030 1.00 2.00 13.5-17.5 17.0-20.0 4.0-5.0 0.030 0.045 0.100.20 0.75
34 X 04Cr18Ni10Ti 321 0.08 0.75 2.00 9.0-12.0 17.0-19.0 — 0.030 0.045 0.100 Ti 5 × (C + N)
Min — 0.70 Max
35 X07Cr18Ni10Ti 321H 0.04-0.10 0.75 2.00 9.0-12.0 17.0-19.0 – 0.030 0.045 – – Ti 4 × (C + N) Min, 0.70 Max
36 X02Cr24Ni22Mo7N 326 0.020 0.50 2.00-4.00 21.0-23.0 24.0-25.0 7.0-8.0 0.005 0.030 0.45-0.55 0.30-0.60 -
37 X02Cr24Ni17Mo4Mn6N 345 0.030 1.00 5.00-7.00 16.0-18.0 23.0-25.0 4.0-5.0 0.010 0.030 0.40-0.60 – Nb 0.10
38 X 04Cr18Ni10Nb 347 0.08 0.75 2.00 9.0-13.0 17.0-19.0 — 0.030 0.045 — Nb 10 × C – 1.00 Max
39 X07Cr18Ni10Nb 347H 0.04-0.10 0.75 2.00 9.0-13.0 17.0-19.0 – 0.030 0.045 – – Nb 8 × C Min, 1.00 Max
40 X01Cr18Ni10NbN 347LN 0.005- 1.00 2.00 9.0-13.0 17.0-19.0 – 0.030 0.045 0.06-0.10 – Nb 0.20-0.50’ 15 × C Min
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0.020
41 X05Cr18Ni10NbTa 348 0.08 0.75 2.00 9.0-13.0 17.0-19.0 – 0.030 0.045 – – (Nb + Ta)10 × C min, 1.00
Max, Ta 0.10, Co 0.20
42 X07Cr18Ni10NbTa 348H 0.04-0.10 0.75 2.00 9.0-13.0 17.0-19.0 – 0.030 0.045 – – (Nb + Ta) 8 × C Min, 1.00
Max, Ta 0.10, Co 0.20
43 X02Cr21Ni25Cu 904L 0.020 1.00 2.00 23.0-28.0 19.0-23.0 4.00-5.00 0.035 0.045 0.100 1.00-2.00 -
44 X01Cr20Ni25Mo6Cu 904LN 0.020 0.50 2.00 24.0-26.0 19.0-21.0 6.00-7.00 0.010 0.030 0.15-0.25 0.50-1.50 -
iv) Duplex:
1 X02Cr22Ni5Mo3N 1803 0.030 1.00 2.00 4.5-6.5 21.0-23.0 2.5-3.5 0.020 0.030 0.08-0.20 – -
2 X02Cr21Mn5Ni2N 2101 0.040 1.00 4.00-6.00 1.35-1.70 21.0-22.0 0.10-0.80 0.030 0.040 0.20-0.25 0.10-0.80 -
3 X 02Cr22Ni6Mo3N 2205 0.030 1.00 2.00 4.5-6.5 22.0-23.0 3.0-3.5 0.020 0.030 0.14-0.20 – -
4 X 02Cr23Ni4CuN 2304 0.030 1.00 2.50 3.0-5.5 21.5-24.5 0.05-0.60 0.030 0.040 0.05-0.20 0.05-0.60 -
5 X 02Cr25Ni7Mo4CuN 2507 0.030 0.80 1.20 6.0-8.0 24.0-26.0 3.0-5.0 0.020 0.035 0.24-0.32 0.50 -

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6 X02Cr25Ni7Mo3CuWN 2760 0.030 1.00 1.00 6.0-8.0 24.0-26.0 3.0-4.0 0.010 0.030 0.20-0.30 0.50-1.00 W 0.50-1.00
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Table 2 Permissible Variation Between Specified Analysis and Product Analysis


( Clause 8.2 )
Sl No. Element Limits of Ladle Analysis as Shown in Table 1, Percent Permissible Deviation1), Percent, Max

Over Upto and Including ± unless specified as +


(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
i) C – 0.03 + 0.005
0.03 0.2 0.01
0.2 0.6 0.02
0.6 1.2 0.03
ii) Si – 1 0.05
1 2.5 0.1
iii) Mn – 1 0.03
1 3 0.04
3 6 0.05
6 10 0.06
10 14 0.1
iv) Al – 0.3 0.05
v) Cr 10 15 + 0.15
15 20 0.2
20 30 0.25
vi) Mo – 0.6 + 0.03
0.6 1.75 0.05
1.75 3 0.1
vii) Ni – 1 + 0.03
1 5 0.07
5 10 0.1
10 20 0.15
20 30 0.2
viii) N – 0.02 0.005
0.02 0.15 0.01
0.15 0.35 0.02
ix) Ti – 1 + 0.05
x) Nb – 1.2 + 0.05
xi) S – 0.04 + 0.005
0.04 0.2 0.01
0.2 0.5 0.02
xii) P – 0.04 + 0.005
0.04 0.1 0.01
xiii) Ta – 1.5 + 0.05
Xiv Cu – 0.5 + 0.03
0.5 1 0.05
1 3 0.1
3 4 0.15
xv) V – 0.5 + 0.03
0.5 1.5 0.05
xvi) W – 1 + 0.03
1 2 0.05

NOTE — Tolerance shall be mutually as agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier for other alloying elements.

1) The use of ’+’means that in one cast the deviation may occur over the upper value or under the lower value of the specified range in the table but
not both at the same time.

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Table 3 Recommended Heat Treatment


( Clauses 9.3 and 9.4 )
Type Grades Heat treatment temp, ℃
Duplex 1803,2205, 1020-1100
2101 1020 Min.
2304, 925-1050
2507, 1025-1125
2760 1100-1150

Austenitic 201, 201LN, 204, 304, 304L, 304H, 304Ce, 304N, 304LN, 309S, 309H, 309Nb, 1040 Min.
309HNb, 310S, 310H, 310Nb, 310HNb, 310MoLN 316, 316L, 316H, 316Ti, 316N1,
316LN, 316N2, 317, 317L, 317LN, 321,347, 347LN, 348
317LCu 1060-1180

308Ce 1050 Min.

321H, 347H 1050-1150


348H 1050-1100
904L, 904LN 1100 Min.
312, 326 1150 Min.
345 1120-1170

Table 4 Tensile Requirements


( Clause 10.1 )
Grade Tensile Strength, Yield Strength, Percent Elongation, Min
Mpa, Min Mpa, Min on a Gauge length of 50 mm
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Ferritic and martensitic
405 415 205 20
409 380 170 20
409M 450 280 18
410 415 205 20
410S2 485 350 18
415 795 620 15
429 415 240 20
430 415 240 20
430Ti 415 240 20
439 415 205 20
439Ti2 430 250 18
442 485 275 20
444 415 275 20
446S1 485 275 18
446S2 470 310 20
446S3 450 275 20

Duplex
1803 620 450 25
2101 t > 5mm 650 450 30
2101 t ≤ 5mm 700 530 30

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Table 4 (Continued)

Grade Tensile Strength, Yield Strength, Percent Elongation, Min


Mpa, Min Mpa, Min on a Gauge length of 50 mm
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2205 655 450 25
2304 OD < = 25 mm 690 450 25
2304 OD > 25 mm 600 400 25
2507 800 550 15
2760 750 550 25

Austenitic
204 635 330 35
304 515 205 35
304L 485 170 35
304H 515 205 35
304Ce 600 290 35
304N 550 240 35
304LN 515 205 35
308Ce 600 310 35
309S 515 205 35
309H 515 205 35
309Nb 515 205 35
309HNb 515 205 35
310S 515 205 35
310H 515 205 35
310Nb 515 205 35
310HNb 515 205 35
310MoLN, t ≤ 6.35 mm 580 270 25
310MoLN, t > 6.35 mm 540 255 25
312 t ≤ 5.00 mm 675 310 35
312 t > 5.00 mm 655 310 35
316 515 205 35
316L 485 170 35
316H 515 205 35
316Ti 515 205 35
316N1 550 240 35
316LN 515 205 35
317L 515 205 35
317LM 515 205 35
317LMN 550 240 35
321 - t ≤ 9.5mm 515 205 35
321 - t >9.5mm 485 170 35
321H - t ≤ 4.8mm 515 205 35
321H – t > 4.8mm 480 170 35
326 750 430 25
345 795 415 35

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Table 4 (Concluded)

Grade Tensile Strength, Yield Strength, Percent Elongation, Min


Mpa, Min Mpa, Min on a Gauge length of 50 mm
(1) (2) (3) (4)
347 515 205 35
347H 515 205 35
347LN 515 205 35
348 515 205 35
348H 515 205 35
904L 490 215 35
904LN 650 295 35

Small Diameter tubes of austenitic grades of outside diameter from 3.2 mm to 12.7 mm and wall thickness from 0.4 mm to 1.65 mm

304 515 205 35


304L 485 170 35
310 515 205 35
316 515 205 35
316L 485 170 35
317 515 205 35
321 515 205 35
347 515 205 35
348 515 205 35

NOTES
1 For pipes of ferritic and martensitic stainless steel smaller than 12.7 mm in outside diameter, the elongation values applicable for strip
specimen shall apply. For longitudinal strip tests, a deduction of 1 percent shall be made from the above-mentioned minimum elongation
for each 0.8 mm decrease in wall thickness below 8 mm.
2 Tensile requirements do not apply to pipes of ferritic and martensitic stainless steel smaller than 3.2 mm in outside diameter or with
walls thinner than 0.4 mm.

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Table 5 Hardness Requirement for Pipes Grade Brinell Hardness, Rockwell Hardness,
( Clause 12.1 ) Max HRB, Max
(1) (2) (3)
Grade Brinell Hardness, Rockwell Hardness HRC
Max Max 201 220 96

(1) (2) (3) 201LN 250 100

410S2 360 304 192 90

1803 290 30 304L 192 90

2101 290 30 304LN 192 90

2507 300 32 312 220 96

2205 290 30 316 192 90

2304 290 30 316L 192 90

2760 270 – 316LN 192 90


316N2 192 90
12.2 Tubes
317 192 90
12.2.1 Tubes shall conform to the requirements of 317LM 192 90
hardness values on one of the scales (Rockwell or 317LMN 192 90
Brinell) prescribed in Table 6. The hardness test shall
317LCu 192 90
be carried out by IS 1500 (Part 1) or IS 1586 (Part 1),
as applicable. 321 192 90
326 250 100
12.2.2 Hardness test is not required for tubes smaller
345 265 100
than 6.4 mm in outside diameter or having a wall
thickness less than 0.51 mm. Such tubes shall be 347 192 90
subjected to tensile test only. 348 192 90

Table 6 Hardness Requirement for Tubes 904L 192 90


904LN 265 100
( Clause 12.2.1 )
Grade Brinell Hardness, Rockwell Hardness, 13 FLANGE TEST (FOR TUBES)
Max HRB, Max
(1) (2) (3) 13.1 One test shall be carried out in accordance with
405 207 95
IS 2330 on specimens from one end of one pipe/tube
from each lot of finished pipe/tubes for sizes upto
409 207 95
150 mm in outside diameter. For tubes over 150 mm in
409M 180 88 outside diameter, or tubes with wall thickness 9.52 mm
410 207 95 and over, the flattening test may be performed.
415 295 32 HRC
13.2 A section of tube shall be capable of having a
429 190 90 flange turned over at 90 degree to the body of the tube
430 190 90 without cracking. The width of flange shall not be less
430Ti 190 90 than the percentage specified in Table 7. For tubes of
austenitic grades, the width for all sizes mentioned in
439 190 90
Table 7 shall be not less than 15 percent.
439Ti2 180 88
Table 7 Flange Requirement
443 207 95
( Clause 13.2 )
444 217 95
446S1 207 95 Outside Diameter Width of Flange
mm
446S2 241 100
Upto and including 63.4mm 15 percent of the specified OD
446S3 241 100
Over 63.4 and up to and 12 percent of the specified OD
1803 290 30 HRC including 96.2
2205 290 30 HRC Over 96.2 and up to and 10 percent of the specified OD
2304 290 30 HRC including 203.2
2507 310 32 HRC Small diameter tubes (tubes of outside diameter from
2760 300 32 HRC 1.27 mm to 12.7 mm and wall thickness from 0.13 to
1.65 mm) need not undergo this test.

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14 REVERSE FLATTENING TEST (FOR 17 SAMPLING


TUBES)
17.1 One pipe/tube shall be tested for product analysis
One reverse flattening test shall be made on a specimen frompipes/tubesof each heat of steel.
from each 450 meters of finished tubing.
A section of 100 mm in length of finished welded 17.2 For determination of mechanical properties and
tubing of outside diameter equal to or above 12.7 mm grain size, one pipe/tubefrom each lot shall be tested.
shall be split longitudinally 90 degree and each side of The term lot applies to all pipes/tubes prior to cutting,
the weld and the sample opened and flattened with the of the same nominal diameter and wall thickness that
weld at the point of maximum bend. There shall be no are produced from the same heat of steel. When final
cracks or lack of penetration or overlap resulting from heat treatment is in a batch-type furnace, a lot shall
flash removal in the weld. There shall be no evidence of include only those pipes/tubes of the same size and the
cracks or lack of penetration or overlaps resulting from same heat which are heat treated in the same furnace
flash removal in the weld. charge. When the final heat treatment is in a continuous
furnace a lot shall include all pipes/tubes of the same
15 FLATTENING TEST (FOR PIPES AND size and heat, heat treated in the same furnace at the
LARGE SIZE TUBES ONLY) same temperature, time at heat, and furnace speed, in
the same production run.
15.1 Flattening test shall be carried out in accordance
with IS 2328 for sizes upto 600 mm and a thickness 18 LEAK TIGHTNESS TEST
no greater than 15 percent of the outside diameter. A
section of pipe/tube not less than 100 mm in length 18.1 All pipes/tubesshallbe tested for leak tightness by
for welded pipes/tubes shall be flattened cold between hydrostatic test.
parallel plates. The weld shall be placed 90 degree from 18.2 Hydrostatic test shall be carried out for pipes and
the direction of the applied force. The pipes shall be tubes as per respective clauses given below:
capable of not showing crack or flaw during flattening,
till the distance between the parallelplates H is less than 18.2.1 If any pipe/tube shows leakage in hydrostatic
specified, which is calculated as follows: test, it shall be rejected.
H = (1 + e)t/(e + t/D) 18.2.2 The test pressure shall be held for a minimum of
where 5 s. The test pressure shall be held for a timesufficient to
H= distance between flattening plates, in. [mm]; permit the entire length of the pipe/tube to be inspected.
t= specified wall thickness, in. [mm]; 18.2.3 The hydrostatic test may not be capable of
D= specified outside diameter; and testing the end portion of the pipe/tube. The length of
e= deformation per unit length (constant for a pipe/tube that cannot be tested shall be determined by
given grade of steel, 0.09 for austenitic and the manufacturer and, if specified in the purchase order,
duplex steel, 0.08 for ferritic and martensitic). reported to the purchaser.

15.2 For the purpose of flattening test, tubes over 18.3 For Pipes
203 mm in outside diameter, or tubes with wall 18.3.1 Hydraulic test shall be carried out against each
thickness 9.52 mm and over are termed as large size lengthof pipe by subjecting pipe to a hydrostaticpressure
tubes. that will produce in the pipe wall a stress not less
50 percent of the specified minimumyield strength
16 GRAIN SIZE
for austenitic stainless steel pipes and 60 percent
The grain size shall be determined as per IS 4748 for of the specified minimumyield strength for other
grades of austenitic steels mentioned in Table 8. stainless steel pipes. The test pressure orstress shall be
Table 8 Grain size determined using the following equation:
( Clause 16 ) P = 2St⁄D or S = PD⁄2t
where
Grade Grain Size
P = hydrostatic test pressure in psi [MPa];
309H, 309HCb No 6 or Coarser S = pipe wall stress, in psi or [MPa];
310H, 310HCb t = specified wall thickness, nominal wall
304H, 316H, 321H No 7 or Coarser
thickness; and
347H, 348H D = specified outside diameter, outside diameter.

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The hydrostatic test pressure determined by the above 19 CORROSION TEST


equation shall be rounded to the nearest 0.5 MPa for
If required by the purchaser, the material shall be tested
pressure below 7 MPa, and tothe nearest 1.0 MPa for
for corrosion resistance as specified in IS 10461 (Part 1)
pressure of 7 MPa and above. The hydrostatic test may
or IS 10461 (Part 2) for austenitic steels and test
be performed prior to cutting to final length, or prior
method may be agreed upon between purchaser and
to upsetting, swaging, expanding, bending or other
manufacturer for duplex and ferritic stainless steels.
forming operation or both.
18.3.2 Regardless of pipe-wall stress-level determined 20 OTHER TESTS
by equation, the minimum hydrostatic test pressure In addition to tests specified in 10 to 19, as applicable,
required to satisfy these requirements need not exceed additional tests such as eddy current test, air under water
17.0 MPa for outside diameters of 88.9 mm or less, or test ,radiographic tests and other tests can be carried out
19.0 MPa for outside diameters over 88.9 mm. This for requirements and corresponding method of test as
does not prohibit testing at higher pressures at the agreed to between manufacturer and purchaser.
option of the manufacturer.
21 RETESTS
18.4 For Tubes
Should any one of the test pieces first selected fail to
18.4.1 Each tube made from ferritic, martensitic and pass any of the tests specified, two further samples
austenitic steel shall be tested by the manufacturer at shall be selected for testing in respect of each failure
hydrostatic pressure not less than the pressure derived from the same lot. Should the test pieces from both
from the following equation: these additional samples pass, the lot represented by
P = 220.6 t/D the test samples shall be deemed to comply with the
In case of tube made from duplex steel, the following requirement of that particular test. Should the test
equation to be used to derive minimum hydrostatic pieces from either of these additional samples fail, the
pressure lot represented by the test samples shall be deemed as
not complying with the standard.
P = 441.2t/D
where 22 WORKMANSHIP, FINISH, AND
P = hydrostatic test pressure, in psi [MPa]; APPEARANCE
t = wall thickness, all thickness; and 22.1 The pipes and tubes shall be clean and free from
D = outside diameter. such defects as can be established by visual inspection.
The pipes and tubes shall have a finish and surface
18.4.2 The hydrostatic test pressure determined by condition, which permits surface imperfections or
the above equation shall be rounded to the nearest marks requiring dressing to be identified.
0.3 MPa for pressure below 7 MPa, and tothe nearest
0.7 MPa for pressure of 7 MPa and above. The 22.2 The finished pipes and tubes shall be reasonably
hydrostatic test may be performed prior to cutting to straight and shall be free from burr. For tubes over
final length, or prior to upsetting, swaging, expanding, 50 mm in diameter, deviation from straightness over
bending or other forming operation or both. the entire length shall not exceed 0.2 percent of the
length. Deviation from straightness over any length of
18.4.3 Regardless of the determination made by the 1 M shall not exceed 3 mm.
above equation, the minimum hydrostatic test pressure
required to satisfy these requirementsneed not exceed 23 REPAIR BY WELDING OR GRINDING
7 MPa. This does not prohibit testing at higher pressures
at manufacturer’s option or as provided in 18.4.4. 23.1 It shall be permissible to dress the base metal by
grinding or machining surface marks and imperfections,
18.4.4 With concurrence of the manufacturer, a such as scabs, seams, tears, laps, slivers or gouges,
minimum hydrostatic test pressure in excess of the provided that the thickness of the pipe/tube after
requirements prescribed may be stated on theorder. The dressing does not fall below the nominal thickness by
tube wall stress shall be determined by the following more than the tolerance specified.
equation:
23.2 If approved by the purchaser, repair welding of
S = PD/2t base metal defects in pipes of OD equal to or above
where 168.3 mm with a specified wall thickness of 4.8 mm or
S = pipe/tube wall stress, in MPa, and all other more, may be done. Such pipes shall be marked ‘WR’.
symbols as defined in 18.4.1. The composition of the deposited filler metal shall be
suitable for the composition being welded. Defects
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welding and each repaired length shall be reheat-treated For lengths above 6 m upto and including 12 m : + 15 mm
or stress relieved as required by the specification. Each /– 0 mm.
length of repaired pipe shall be tested hydrostatically as For lengths greater than 12 m, the applicable tolerances
required by the product specification. shall be agreed between the purchaser and manufacturer.
23.3 Repair of base metal of tubes by welding is not No circumferential joints are permitted unless specified.
permitted. 24.1.4 Pipes with Stricter limits for the tolerances
mentioned in Table 9 and 10 may also be supplied subject
24 DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES
to agreement between manufacturer and purchaser.
24.1 For Pipes 24.1.5 Information on NPS Designation against
24.1.1 Preferred dimensions for pipes shall be as given Nominal Bore for pipes for guidance only is given at
in Annex A. Annex B

24.1.2 Permissible variations on the outside diameter 24.2 For Tubes


and wall thickness for pipes shall be as given in Table 9 The tolerance on OD, wall thickness and cut lengths for
and 10 respectively. tubes is as given in Table 11.
Table 9 Permissible Variations on Outside
25 MARKING
Diameter for Pipes
All dimensions in millimetres. 25.1 Each tube shall be marked with the following
( Clauses 24.1.2 and 24.1.4 ) details:
a) Name and trade-mark of the manufacturer;
Outside Diameter Tolerance on Outside Diameter
mm mm b) Nominal bore and thickness for pipes or OD and
(1) (2)
thickness for tubes;
10.3 to 48.3, incl. + 0.4/– 0.8 c) Grade;
Over 48.26 to 114.3, incl. ± 0.8 d) Heat No.;
Over 114.3 to 168.3, incl. + 1.6/– 0.8 e) Lot number; and
Over 168.3 to 457, incl. + 2.4/– 0.8 f) Process (WLD or HCW, as applicable).
Over 457 to 660, incl. + 3.2/– 0.8 25.2 BIS Certification Marking
Over 660 to 864, incl. + 4.0/– 0.8 The product(s) conforming to the requirements of
this standard may be certified as per the conformity
24.1.3 The tolerances on outside diameter include
assessment schemes under the provisions of the
ovality. Except for thin walled pipes, defined as pipe
Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 2016 and the Rules
having a wall thickness of 3 percent or less of the
and Regulations framed thereunder, and the products
specified OD. Ovality for such pipes shall be within
may be marked with the Standard Mark.
1.5 percent of the specified OD. Tolerance OD of such
pipes also shall be applicable only to the mean of the 26 PACKING
extreme OD reading in any one cross-section.
Tolerances on exact lengths of pipes The methods of preparation for dispatch shallbe
subject to agreement between the purchaser and the
For lengths up to and including 6 m: +10 mm/– 0 mm. manufacturer.

Table 10 Permissible Variations on


Thickness for Pipes
( Clauses 24.1.2 and 24.1.4 )
Outside Diameter Tolerance on Wall Thickness
mm Percent from nominal size
(1) (2)
10.3 to 73, incl. for all t/D ratios + 20/– 12.5
Over 73 to 457, incl., t/D up to + 22.5/– 12.5
5% incl
Over 73 to 457, incl., t/D > 5% + 15/– 12.5
Over 457 all t/D ratios + 17.5/– 12.5

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Table 11 Tolerance on Sizes of Tubes


( Clause 24.2 )
Outside Diameter (OD) Tolerance on OD Tolerance on Wall Tolerance on Cut Lengths2 Thin Walled Tubes3
mm mm Thickness1, % mm
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Up to 13, excl. ± 0.13 ± 15 + 3/– 0
13 to 38, excl. ± 0.13 ± 10 + 3/– 0 Less than 1.6 mm nominal
38 to 89, excl. ± 0.25 ± 10 + 5/– 0 Less than 2.4 mm nominal
89 to 140, excl. ± 0.38 ± 10 + 5/– 0 Less than 3.8 mm nominal
140 to 203, excl. ± 0.76 ± 10 + 5/– 0 Less than 3.8 mm nominal
203 to 305, excl. ± 1.01 ± 10 + 5/– 0 Less than 5.1 mm nominal
305 to 356, excl. ± 1.26 ± 10 + 5/– 0 Less than 5.6 mm nominal

NOTES
1 For tubes of wall thickness 19 mm or above, or ID 60 percent or less of the OD, tolerance on wall thickness shall be ± 12.5 percent.
For tubes less than 13 mm ID, the tolerance on wall thickness shall be ± 15 percent.
2 These tolerances apply to cut lengths of ≤ 7 meter. For > 7 meter, tolerances shall be mutually agreed upon.
3 Ovality for thin walled tubes, the maximum and minimum diameter at a cross section shall not deviate more than twice of tolerance
as above, however the mean diameter at that cross section must be within the tolerance.

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ANNEX A
( Clause 24.1.1 )

PREFERRED SIZES FOR PIPES

Nominal Outside Nominal Wall Nominal Outside Nominal Wall


Bore Diameter Thickness Bore Diameter Thickness
mm mm mm mm
(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)
3 10.3 1.2 65 73.0 2.1
1.7 3.1
2.4 5.2
6 13.7 1.6 7
2.2 75 88.9 2.1
3
3
10 17.1 1.6
5.5
2.3
7.6
3.2
90 101.6 2.1
15 21.3 1.6
3
2.1
5.7
2.8
8.1
3.7
100 114.3 2.1
20 26.7 1.6
3
2.1
6
2.9
8.6
3.9
125 141.3 2.8
25 33.4 1.6
2.8 3.4

3.4 6.5

4.5 9.5

32 42.2 1.6 150 168.3 2.8


2.8 3.4
3.6 7.1
4.8 11
40 48.3 1.6 200 219.1 2.8
2.8 3.8
3.7 8.2
5.1 12.7
50 60.3 1.6 250 273.0 3.4
2.8 4.2
3.9 9.3
5.5 12.7

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Nominal Outside Nominal Wall Nominal Outside Nominal Wall


Bore Diameter Thickness Bore Diameter Thickness
mm mm mm mm
(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)
300 323.8 4 600 609.6 5.5
4.6 6.3
9.5 9.5
12.7 750 762.0 6.3
350 355.6 4 7.9
4.8 800 812.8 (Thickness):
9.5 850 864.0 6.35 ~ 30 mm Nominal
diameter and wall
400 406.4 4.2 900 914.0 thickness subject
4.8 950 965.0 to the approval of
manufacturer and
9.5 1000 1016.0 purchaser
450 457.2 4.2 1050 1067.0
4.8 1100 1118.0
9.5 1150 1168.0
500 508.0 4.8 1200 1219.0
5.5 to to
9.5 2000 2032.0
550 558.8 4.8
5.5
9.5

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ANNEX B
( Clause 24.1.5 )

INFORMATION ON NPS DESIGNATION AGAINST NOMINAL BORE FOR PIPES –


FOR GUIDANCE ONLY

Nominal Outside Diameter Nominal Wall Thickness Equivalent NPS


Bore mm mm Designation-Schedule
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3 10.3 1.2 1/8-10S
1.7 1/8-40S
2.4 1/8-80S
6 13.7 1.6 1/4-10S
2.2 1/4-40S
3 1/4-80S
10 17.1 1.6 3/8-10S
2.3 3/8-40S
3.2 3/8-80S
15 21.3 1.6 1/2-5S
2.1 1/2-10S
2.8 1/2-40S
3.7 1/2-80S
20 26.7 1.6 3/4-5S
2.1 3/4-10S
2.9 3/4-40S
3.9 3/4-80S
25 33.4 1.6 1-5S
2.8 1-10S
3.4 1-40S
4.5 1-80S
32 42.2 1.6 1¼-5S
2.8 1¼-10S
3.6 1¼-40S
4.8 1¼-80S
40 48.3 1.6 1½-5S
2.8 1½-10S
3.7 1½-40S
5.1 1½-80S
50 60.3 1.6 2-5S
2.8 2-10S
3.9 2-40S
5.5 2-80S

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Nominal Outside Diameter Nominal Wall Thickness Equivalent NPS


Bore mm mm Designation-Schedule
(1) (2) (3) (4)
65 73.0 2.1 2½-5S
3.1 2½-10S
5.2 2½-40S
7 2½-80S
75 88.9 2.1 3-5S
3 3-10S
5.5 3-40S
7.6 13-80S
90 101.6 2.1 3½-5S
3 3½-10S
5.7 3½-40S
8.1 3½-80S
100 114.3 2.1 4-5S
3 4-10S
6 4-40S
8.6 4-80S
125 141.3 2.8 5-5S
3.4 5-10S
6.5 5-40S
9.5 5-80S
150 168.3 2.8 6-5S
3.4 6-10S
7.1 6-40S
11 6-80S
200 219.1 2.8 8-5S
3.8 8-10S
8.2 8-40S
12.7 8-80S
250 273.0 3.4 10-5S
4.2 10-10S
9.3 10-40S
12.7 10-80S
300 323.8 4 12-5S
4.6 12-10S
9.5 12-40S
12.7 12-80S

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Nominal Outside Diameter Nominal Wall Thickness Equivalent NPS


Bore mm mm Designation-Schedule
(1) (2) (3) (4)
350 355.6 4 14-5S
4.8 14-10S
9.5 14-40S
400 406.4 4.2 16-5S
4.8 16-10S
9.5 16-40S
450 457.2 4.2 18-5S
4.8 18-10S
9.5 18-40S
500 508.0 4.8 20-5S
5.5 20-10S
9.5 20-40S
550 558.8 4.8 22-5S
5.5 22-10S
9.5 22-40S
600 609.6 5.5 24-5S
6.3 24-10S
9.5 24-40S
750 762.0 6.3 30-5S
7.9 30-10S
800 812.8 (Thickness) : 6.35 ~ 30 mm 32
850 864.0 Nominal diameter and wall 34
thickness subject to the approval of
900 914.0 vendor and purchaser 36
950 965.0 38
1000 1016.0 40
1050 1067.0 42
1100 1118.0 44
1150 1168.0 46
1200 1219.0 48
to to to
2000 2032.0 80

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ANNEX C
( Foreword )

COMMITTEE COMPOSITION
Steel Tubes, Pipes and Fittings Sectional Committee, MTD 19

Organization Representative(s)

Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL)-ISP, Burnpur Shri Arunava Dasgupta (Chairperson)
Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited, New Delhi Shri K. Athimoolam
Shri M. Kannan (Alternate)
Delhi Jal Board, New Delhi Shri Praveen Bhargava
Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Shri S. K. Jain
Trade, New Delhi
Directorate General Quality Assurance, New Delhi Shri Bikas Mondal
Shri S. K. Roy (Alternate)
Engineers India Limited, New Delhi Shri Rameshwar Prasad
Shri Sanjeev Gupta (Alternate)
Federation of Industries of India, Maharashtra Shri H. L. Bhardwaj
GAIL (India) Limited, New Delhi Shri Anurag Srivastav
Shri M. I. Haque a (Alternate)
Goodluck Steel Tubes Limited, New Delhi Shri M. C. Garg
Shri U. D. Sharma (Alternate)
Gujarat Gas Company Limited, Ahmedabad Shri Dharmesh Sailor
Shri Pramath Shailesh (Alternate)
Gujarat State Petronet Limited, Gandhi Nagar Shri N. Bose Babu
Shri Nilesh Tanna (Alternate)
Howrah Pipe Fittings Manufacturers Welfare Shri Mahananda Dhara
Association, Kolkata Shri P. Ghosh (Alternate)
Indian Oil Corporation Limited-Refineries and Shri Parichay Das
Pipelines Division, New Delhi
Indian Stainless Steel Development Association, Shri Rohit Kumar
Gurugram
Indus Tubes Limited, Pitampura, New Delhi Shri I. P. Jain
Shri D. K. Kapoor (Alternate)
Jindal Pipes Limited, Hapur Shri D. B. Singh
Shri K. D. Sharma (Alternate)
Lalita Infra projects Private Limited, Kolkata Dr Buddhadeb Duari
Shri Subhojit Bhattacharya (Alternate)
Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Department for Shri T. S. G. Narayannen
Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade,
New Delhi
RITES Limited, Gurugram Shri Ramendra Kumar
Shri Ajay Sharma (Alternate)
Shri Bajrang Power and Ispat Limited, Raipur Shri Banwari Lal Chopra
Shri Praveen Kumar (Alternate)
Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers Shri P. K. Banerjee
(SIAM), Delhi Shri Amit Kumar (Alternate)

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Organization Representative(s)

Surya Roshni Limited, Delhi Shri N. K. Singla


Shri Nitin Jain (Alternate)
Tata Steel Limited, Kolkata Shri Braj B. Prasad
Shri Udyan Tyagi (Alternate)
In Personal Capacity Shri C. B. Lunawat
BIS Directorate General Shri N. Suryanarayana, Scientist ‘E’ and Head (MTD)
[ Representing Director General ( Ex-officio ) ]

Member Secretary
Shri Arun Pucchakayala
Scientist ‘D’ (MTD), BIS

Panel for formulation of Standard on Stainless steel pipes and Tubes MTD 19/P 7

Organization Representative(s)

Indian Stainless Steel Development Association Shri N. K. Vijayvargia


Gurugram
Ratanamani metals and tubes, Gujarat Shri P. H. Bhatt
Welspun Steel Ltd (WSL), Gujarat Shri Prakash Tatia
RDSO, Lucknow Shri Ahmad Nadeem
Stainless Steel Pipes and Tubes Manufacturers Shri Ashish Sanghvi
Association Western Region
Heavy metals and tubes, Ahmedabad Shri Hitesh Jain
IDMA, V V Nagar Shri Devendra Gupta

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