JFE Steel
JFE Steel
JFE Steel
Introduction
JFE Steel Corporation, one business segment of JFE group, is a world leading steel making company in Japan. Under the policy of prioritizing the global environment and human safety, JFE Steel Corporation produces various steel products based on the worldwide superior quality control system certified by ISO 9001 and API Q1 standards. JFE Steel Corporation has the world's most innovative technology, processing equipment and promotes R&D challenges. JFE Steel Corporation's facilities include 2 integrated Steel works-one in Western Japan; West Japan Works (Fukuyama) and (Kurashiki), the other in Eastern Japan near Tokyo; East Japan Works (Chiba) and (Keihin), and specialized pipe and tube production mill in middle Japan (Chita Works). JFE Line Pipe is manufactured at these works in high volume, and high quality. Products available include UOE (Straight seam double submerged arc welded pipe), HFW (High frequency welded pipe), SMLS (Seamless pipe) and many other products made by various manufacturing processes. This catalogue introduces JFE Line Pipe made by each of these processes, with information on material preparation, pipe manufacturing, testing & inspection, coating and shipping.
CONTENT
Introduction Features of JFE Line Pipe Facts about JFE Steel Corporation Integrated Steelworks Nondestructive Inspections Coating and Shipment Specifications
1 7 20 38 52 62
JFE Works Size Availability Manufacturing Processes Material testing Technical Information For Inquiring and Ordering
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JFE Works
West Japan Works (Fukuyama)
West Japan Works (Fukuyama) has the largest capacity of any integrated steelworks in the world. Since construction in 1965, Fukuyama continues to set the pace in introducing new concepts in steelmaking and environmental protection.
Fukuyama hospital
Fukuyama labo
Products berths (domestic) No.1 hot strip mill slabbing mill Plate mill Products berths (export) No.2 hot strip mill plate shot blasting shop No.2 BOF shop Continuous casting shop
UOE pipe mill Internal Intenral coating line Extermal coating line
No.5 BF
Coke ovens
Fukuyama
JFE Works
Ore Yard
Coal Yard
Keiy
o Lin
UOE Pipe Mill Product Berth (Export) No.3 Hot Strip Mill
Sinter Plant
Chiba
JFE Works
PLP mill
Keihin channel
Power plant Hot strip mill Slabbing and billeting mill Products berths Plate mill
Main office
No.2 BF
Keihin
JFE Works
Chita Works
Established in 1943 primarily for special steel production, this Works used to manufacture only high-grade iron and steel castings. In 1961, a spiral weld pipe mill was added to meet a growing demand for steel pipe and tubes, paving the way for various other pipe mills to be built here in succeeding years equipped with complete mass production systems for all kinds of pipe and tubular products, Chita today is one of the foremost tubular products centers in the world. It supplies high-grade OCTG and other products for which the demand increase after the oil crisis of 1973.
Medium diameter Seamless Pipe Mill General Administration Office
HFW Mill
HFW Mill
Chita
Spiral Weld Pipe Mill High Frequency Weld Pipe Mill Continuous Butt Weld Pipe Mill Seamless Pipe Mills
Size Availability
Size range for products
mm in. 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.1 50 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5 wall thickness (in.) 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 25 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1
Size Availability
Bending
UOE
Spiral SMLS
HFW
in. mm
10
20 500
30
40 1000
50
60
70
80
90
100 2500
110
120 3200
130
Size Availability
Wall thickness
mm
0.24 6.0
0.25 6.4
0.28 7.1
0.31 7.9
0.34 8.7
0.38 9.5
0.41 10.3
0.44 11.1
0.47 11.9
0.50 12.7
0.56 14.3
0.63 15.9
0.69 17.5
0.75 19.1
0.81 20.6
0.88 22.2
0.94 23.8
1.00 25.4
1.06 27.0
1.13 28.6
1.19 30.2
1.25 31.8
1.31 33.3
1.34 34.1
1.38 34.9
1.42 36.1
1.44 36.5
1.50 38.1
1.56 39.7
1.63 41.3
1.69 42.9
1.75 44.5
1.88 47.7
2.00 50.8
Wall thickness
mm
O.D. (in.)
16 18 20 21 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64
406.4 457.0 508.0 533.0 559.0 610.0 660.0 711.0 762.0 813.0 864.0 914.0 965.0 1016.0 1067.0 1118.0 1168.0 1219.0 1270.0 1321.0 1372.0 1422.0 1473.0 1524.0 1575.0 1626.0
406.4 457.0 508.0 533.0 559.0 610.0 660.0 711.0 762.0 813.0 864.0 914.0 965.0 1016.0 1067.0 1118.0 1168.0 1219.0 1270.0 1321.0 1372.0 1422.0 1473.0 1524.0 1575.0 1626.0
16 18 20 21 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64
Note 1 Gr.80 Gr.70 Gr.65 Gr.60 Gr.52 Gr.42 Gr.5LA (: minimum specified yield strength, ksi ) 2 Available length: 60ft (18.3m) length 3 Please consult with us about production ability before placing an order or at an inquiry, when any of the following pipes are required. 1) Heavy wall thickness pipes (t1.250in. For 22in. O.D., t1.562in. For 24in. O.D. and larger) 2) Long length pipe having an unit weight of around 19 ton or larger 3) Critical grade pipe of thicker side in the above table, having a length over 40ft 4) Pipe in intermediate wall thickness and out side diameter.
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Size Availability
HFW Pipe
O.D.
Wall thickness
(in.) mm
in. mm
0.083 2.1
0.109 2.8
0.115 2.9
0.126 3.2
0.134 3.4
0.141 3.6
0.145 3.7
0.154 3.9
0.156 4.0
0.173 4.4
0.177 4.5
0.188 4.8
0.193 4.9
0.203 5.2
0.219 5.6
0.237 6.0
0.250 6.4
0.258 6.6
0.281 7.1
0.300 7.6
0.312 7.9
0.318 8.1
0.331 8.4
0.344 8.7
0.375 9.5
0.406 10.3
0.438 11.1
0.469 11.9
0.500 12.7
0.531 13.5
0.562 14.3
0.594 15.1
0.625 15.9
0.635 16.1
0.688 17.5
0.719 18.3
0.750 19.1
0.812 20.6
0.844 21.4
0.875 22.2
0.938 23.8
1.000 25.4
Wall thickness
mm (in.)
O.D.
0.840 0.854 1.050 1.071 1.315 1.339 1.660 1.681 1.900 1.913 2.375 2.382 2.875 3.000 3.500 3.508 4.000 4.500 5.504 5.563 6.504 6.625 8.516 8.625 10.528 10.750 12.539 12.750 13.375 14.000 16.000 18.000 18.625 20.000 20.866 22.000 24.000 26.000
21.3 21.7 26.7 27.2 33.4 34.0 42.2 42.7 48.3 48.6 60.3 60.5 73.0 76.3 88.9 89.1 101.6 114.3 139.8 141.3 165.2 168.3 216.3 219.1 267.4 273.1 318.5 323.8 339.7 355.6 406.4 457.0 473.1 508.0 530.0 559.0 610.0 660.0
0.840 0.854 1.050 1.071 1.315 1.339 1.660 1.681 1.900 1.913 2.375 2.382 2.875 3.000 3.500 3.508 4.000 4.500 5.504 5.563 6.504 6.625 8.516 8.625 10.528 10.750 12.539 12.750 13.375 14.000 16.000 18.000 18.625 20.000 20.866 22.000 24.000 26.000
33.4 34.0 42.2 42.7 48.3 48.6 60.3 60.5 73.0 76.3 88.9 89.1 101.6 114.3 139.8 141.3 165.2 168.3 216.3 219.1 267.4 273.1 318.5 323.8 339.7 355.6 406.4 457.0 473.1 508.0 530.0 559.0 610.0 660.0
Note 1 Gr.70 Gr.65 Gr.56 Gr.52 Gr.(42: minimum specified yield strength, ksi ) 2 Available length: 18ft (5.5m) to 66ft (20m) 3 Please consult with us about production ability before placing an order or at an inquiry, when any of the following pipes are required. 1) Pipe in intermediate wall thickness and out side diameter. 2) Grade 80. 3) Special requirement at low temperature toughness, sour gas use and critical hydrostatic test.
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Size Availability
Seamless Pipe
O.D.
Wall thickness
(in.) mm
in. mm
0.748 0.750 0.839 0.843 0.854 0.906 0.984 0.990 1.000 1.051 1.071 1.252 1.315 1.339 1.496 1.500 1.575 1.654 1.661 1.681 1.772 1.902 1.913 2.000 2.008 2.216 2.244 2.248 2.374 2.382 2.500 2.874 3.004 3.500 3.508 3.669 4.000 4.500 5.000 5.118 5.236 5.374 5.504 5.563 6.504 6.620 7.000 7.508 7.626 7.657 8.516 8.626 9.134 9.626 10.000 10.528 10.752 11.791 12.539 12.748 13.374 14.000 16.000 16.496 16.772
19.0 19.1 21.3 21.4 21.7 23.0 25.0 25.2 25.4 26.7 27.2 31.8 33.4 34.0 38.0 38.1 40.0 42.0 42.2 42.7 45.0 48.3 48.6 50.8 51.0 54.0 57.0 57.1 60.3 60.5 63.5 73.0 76.3 88.9 89.1 93.2 101.6 114.3 127.0 130.0 133.0 136.5 139.8 141.3 165.2 168.3 177.8 190.7 193.7 194.5 216.3 219.1 232.0 244.5 254.0 267.4 273.1 299.5 318.5 323.8 339.7 355.6 406.4 419.0 426.0
0.079 2.0
0.091 2.3
0.094 2.4
0.102 2.6
0.114 2.9
0.118 3.0
0.130 3.3
0.134 3.4
0.138 3.5
0.157 4.0
0.188 4.8
0.197 5.0
0.236 6.0
0.250 6.4
0.268 6.8
0.276 7.0
0.295 7.5
0.311 7.9
0.315 8.0
0.354 9.0
0.394 10.0
0.433 11.0
0.472 12.0
0.512 13.0
0.551 14.0
0.591 15.0
0.630 16.0
0.669 17.0
0.709 18.0
0.748 19.0
0.787 20.0
0.984 25.0
1.181 30.0
1.260 32.0
1.378 35.0
1.575 40.0
1.772 45.0
1.969 50.0
Wall thickness
mm (in.)
O.D.
19.0 19.1 21.3 21.4 21.7 23.0 25.0 25.2 25.4 26.7 27.2 31.8 33.4 34.0 38.0 38.1 40.0 42.0 42.2 42.7 45.0 48.3 48.6 50.8 51.0 54.0 57.0 57.1 60.3 60.5 63.5 73.0 76.3 88.9 89.1 93.2 101.6 114.3 127.0 130.0 133.0 136.5 139.8 141.3 165.2 168.3 177.8 190.7 193.7 194.5 216.3 219.1 232.0 244.5 254.0 267.4 273.1 299.5 318.5 323.8 339.7 355.6 406.4 419.0 426.0
0.748 0.750 0.839 0.843 0.854 0.906 0.984 0.990 1.000 1.051 1.071 1.252 1.315 1.339 1.496 1.500 1.575 1.654 1.661 1.681 1.772 1.902 1.913 2.000 2.008 2.216 2.244 2.248 2.374 2.382 2.500 2.874 3.004 3.500 3.508 3.669 4.000 4.500 5.000 5.118 5.236 5.374 5.504 5.563 6.504 6.620 7.000 7.508 7.626 7.657 8.516 8.626 9.134 9.626 10.000 10.528 10.752 11.791 12.539 12.748 13.374 14.000 16.000 16.496 16.772
Note 1 schedule size 2 cold drawn size 3 Available grade is up to 80 4 Please consult with us about production ability before placing an order or at an inquiry, when any of the following pipes are required. 1) Pipe in intermediate wall thickness and out side diameter. 2) X grade. 3) Special requirement at low temperature toughness, sour gas use and critical hydrostatic test.
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Size Availability
Wall thickness
mm
in. mm
0.394 10
0.787 20
11.811 30
1.575 40
1.969 50
2.362 60
2.756 70
3.150 80
3.150 80
3.543 90
3.937 100
4.331 110
4.724 120
5.118 130
5.512 140
5.906 150
Wall thickness
mm
O.D. (in.)
200 216.3 L. MAX. 6m 267.4 300 318.5 L. MAX. 8m 355.6 400 406.4 457.0 500 L. MAX. 9m L. MAX. 12m L. MIN. 9m MAX. 12m 508.0 559.0 600 610.0 660.0 700 711.0 762.0 800 813.0 854.0 900 L. MAX. 15m L. MIN. 6m L. MIN. 9m MAX. 12m MAX. 9m L. MIN. 3m MAX. 6m 914.0 965.0 1000 1016.0 1067.0 1100 1118.0 1168.0 1200 1219.0 1300 1321.0 1372.0 1400 1422.0 1500 L. MAX. 12m 1524.0 1600 1625.0 1676.0 1700 1727.0 1800 1829.0 1900 1930.0 2000 2032.0 2100 2134.0 2200 2235.0 2300 2337.0 2400 L. MAX. 4m 2438.0 2500 2540.0 2600 2642.0 2700 2743.0 2800 2845.0 2900 2997.0 3000 3099.0 3100 3200
1 Seam Heavy Wall Thickness by Hot Forming
406.4 457.0 500 508.0 559.0 600 610.0 660.0 700 711.0 762.0 800 813.0 854.0 900 914.0 965.0 1000 1016.0 1067.0 1100 1118.0 1168.0 1200 1219.0 1300 1321.0 1372.0 1400 1422.0 1500 1524.0 1600 1625.0 1676.0 1700 1727.0 1800 1829.0 1900 1930.0 2000 2032.0 2100 2134.0 2200 2235.0 2300 2337.0 2400 2438.0 2500 2540.0 2600 2642.0 2700 2743.0 2800 2845.0 2900 2997.0 3000 3099.0 3100 3200
Note 1
TS400MPATS490MPA
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Size Availability
Wall thickness
(in.)
in. mm
16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 52 56
mm
406.4 457.0 508.0 559.0 610.0 660.0 711.0 762.0 813.0 864.0 914.0 965.0
0.250 6.4
0.281 7.1
0.312 7.9
0.344 8.7
0.375 9.5
0.406 10.3
0.438 11.1
0.500 12.7
0.563 14.3
0.625 15.9
0.688 17.5
0.750 19.1
0.812 20.6
0.875 22.2
0.938 23.8
1.000 25.4
1.062 27.0
1.125 28.6
1.189 30.2
1.250 31.8
1.311 33.3
1.457 37.0
Wall thickness
mm (in.)
O.D.
16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 52 56
559.0 610.0
660.0 711.0 762.0 813.0 864.0 914.0 965.0 1016.0 1067.0 1118.0 1168.0 1219.0 1321.0 1422.0
Note 1 is available 22% Cr steel, type 304 and 316 steels is available type 304 and 316 steels 2 Maximum length is 12.2m
Seamless Pipe
O.D.
Wall thickness
(in.) mm
in. mm
2.374 2.382 2.500 2.874 3.500 3.508 3.669 4.000 4.500 5.000 5.118 5.236 5.374 5.504 5.563 6.626 7.000 7.626 7.657 8.516 8.626 9.626 10.000 10.528 10.752 11.791 12.539 12.748 13.374 14.000 16.000
0.197 5.0
101.6 114.3 127.0 130.0 133.0 136.5 139.8 141.3 168.3 177.8 193.7 194.5 216.3 219.1 244.5 254.0 267.4 273.1 299.5 318.5 323.8 339.7 355.6 406.4
0.217 5.5
0.236 6.0
0.256 6.5
0.276 7.0
0.315 8.0
0.354 9.0
0.394 10.0
0.433 11.0
0.453 11.5
0.472 12.0
0.512 13.0
0.551 14.0
0.591 15.0
0.630 16.0
0.670 17.0
0.709 18.0
0.787 20.0
0.984 25.0
1.603 27.0
1.102 28.0
1.181 30.0
1.220 31.0
1.260 32.0
1.299 33.0
1.417 36.0
1.496 38.0
Wall thickness
mm (in.)
O.D.
2.374 2.382 2.500 2.874 3.500 3.508 3.669 4.000 4.500 5.000 5.118 5.236 5.374 5.504 5.563 6.626 7.000 7.626 7.657 8.516 8.626 9.626 10.000 10.528 10.752 11.791 12.539 12.748 13.374 14.000 16.000
93.2 101.6 114.3 127.0 130.0 133.0 136.5 139.8 141.3 168.3 177.8 193.7 194.5
216.3 219.1 244.5 254.0 267.4 273.1 299.5 318.5 323.8 339.7 355.6 406.4
Note 1 available size range of Martensitic Stainless Steel 12% Cr 2 schedule size range of Martensitic Stainless Steel 12% Cr
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Integrated Steelworks
Backed by nearly 100 years of steelmaking experience, JFE Steel Corporation manufactures a complete line of steel and steel products. Principal production facilities include 2 integrated steel works, one is West Japan Works (Fukuyama) and (Kurashiki), the other is East Japan Works (Keihin) and (Chiba) and specializing pipe making Works (Chita Works). JFE annual crude steel capacity of 30.3 million tons, is one of the world's largest steelmaker. JFE leads the world with in advanced techniques at every stage of iron-making, steel-making and rolling processes.
Integrated Steelworks
Iron Making
Coal Iron Ore Limestone
Steel Making
Rolling
Product
Alloy
Sintering Plant
Coke Oven
Hot Metal Heat Treatment Plates Billet Mill Soaking Pit Reheating Furnace
CaO N2 O2
N2 Ar
Plate Mill
UOE Pipe Mill Bending Roll Mill Submerged Arc Welded Pipe
Dephosphorization
Powder Injection
Vacuum Degassing
HFW Pipe
Blast Furnace
(Slab) Desulfurizer Seater, Ore CaO flux N2 O2 Ladle Treatment VAD VOD
(Billet Bloom)
Hot Rolled Steel Sheets Cold Rolled Steel Sheets Galvanized Steel Sheets Cold Tandem Mill Tinplate
Slag
Scrap
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Blast furnace
Secondary refining
Continuous caster
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Integrated Steelworks
Plate mill
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Manufacturing Processes
Manufacturing Methods for JFE Line Pipe
JFE has started pipe production in 1912. Backed by our long experience and advanced technology, we can meet any customer requirements and specifications. At presents we operate 10 welded pipe mills, two pipecoating mills and two seamless pipe mills. The following diagrams show the manufacturing processes used at JFE pipe and tube mills, including both the welded and seamless processes.
Welding Processes
Submerged Arc Welding UOE Process 64-inch UOE Mill Chiba
Fukuyama
Fukuyama
Chiba
Chiba
Chita
Keihin
Chita
Chita
Keihin
Seamless Process
Rolling Mannesmann-Plug Mill Process Medium-Diameter Seamless Pipe Mill Chita
Chita
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Manufacturing Processes
Size Range OD 15.756in. (400.01422.0mm) 2064in. (508.01626.0mm) WT 0.2362in. (650.8mm) 0.2501.75in. (6.3544.5mm) Length Max. 60ft (Max. 18.3m) Max. 60ft (Max.18.3m)
Drying
Inside welding
Outside welding Preliminary inspection Ultrasonic inspection Radiographic inspection Radiographic inspection (both ends)
Mechanical expansion
Radiographic inspection
Shipping
Making
Customer's inspection
Internal coating
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Size Range OD 724in. (177.8610.0mm) 12.53926in. (318.5660.0mm) WT 0.1880.752in (4.819.1mm) 0.1881.00in (4.825.4mm) Length Max. 60ft (Max. 18.3m) 1866ft (5.520m)
Edge milling
Cage forming
Flattering test
Cooling
Post annealing
Shipment
Customers inspection
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Manufacturing Processes
This flow diagram is a standard process of Chita Works 6in. mill. Steel strip in coil, which has been slit into the required width from wide strip, is shaped by a series of forming rolls into a round shape. Longitudinal edges are then continuously joined by high
frequency induction welding. The weld of the pipe is then heat treated electrically, sized and cut off to specified lengths by a flying cut-off machine. The cut pipe is straightened and followed by nondestructive inspection and hydrostatic testing.
Capacity (t./yr.)
Size Range OD 2.3826.626in. (60.5168.3mm) 1.3153.004in. (33.476.3mm) WT 0.0710.5in (1.812.7mm) 0.0240.5in (0.612.7mm) Length 1352ft (416m) 1359ft (418m)
Chita
190,000
Leveling Uncoiling
Slitting
Looper Electric induction welding Inside and outside flash trimming Roll forming
Ultrasonic inspection
Straightner
Shipment
Bundling
End facing
Hydrostatic testing
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Plug mill
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Manufacturing Processes
Size Range OD 716 3/4in. (177.8426mm) 17in. (25.4177.8mm) WT 0.192.16in. (4.855mm) 0.091.38in. (2.335mm) Length 1844.6ft (5.513.6m) 1350ft (415.3m)
Chita
444,000
Mandrel mill
Straightening
Cooling table
Reheating furnace
Magnetic particle inspection Magnetic leakage flux inspection Ultrasonic inspection Hydrostatic testing Visual and dimensional inspection Weighing and measuring Marking oil coating Shipment
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Size Range OD 23.6100in. (6002540mm) 15.7102.4in. (4002600mm) WT 0.2361.188in. (6.0030.2mm) 0.1771.181in. (4.530mm) Length Max. 114ft 8in (35m) 20131ft (640m)
Uncoiling
Leveling
Outside welding
Inside welding
Forming
Preliminary visual inspection UST for spiral weld seam Traveling cut-off
Manual UST
Radiographic inspection
Radiographic inspection for both ends Visual and dimensional inspection End facing and bevelling Hydrostatic testing
Customer's inspection
Marking
Shipment
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Manufacturing Processes
Plate
Gas cutting
Edge-pre bending
Roll bending
Tack welding
Inside welding
Press bending
Outside welding
Back gouging
Rounding
Shipment
Nondestructive inspection
End facing
Finishing coating
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Manufacturing Processes
Forming Stand
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Plug mill
Elongator
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Manufacturing Processes
Rotary Furnace
Mandrel Mill
QT line
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Entry line
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Manufacturing Processes
Forming stand
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Nondestructive Inspections
Nondestructive Inspection
Plate Mill at West Japan Works (Fukuyama ) Nondestructive inspection is an integral part of pipe production. The table below lists the various types of nondestructive inspection equipment for the purpose of reliable pipe quality.
Ultrasonic inspection HFW Eddy current inspection Magnetic particle inspection Ultrasonic inspection Electromagnetic inspection Eddy current inspection Magnetic particle inspection
Weld UST Full body UST Eddy current tester Magnetic particle inspection facility Full body UST End area UST Full body EMT Full body Eddy current tester Full body MPI End area MPI
Seamless
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Nondestructive Inspection
Ultrasonic Inspection
Plate Mill at West Japan Works (Fukuyama ) Every plate is ultrasonically checked for its internal soundness in accordance with customer's specification or mill's standard. This device can inspect the whole volume of the plate at high sensitivity. The fully automated tester graphically displays the quality of the plate and records each result by computer output. Function Thickness : 6.0mm to 60.0mm Width : 1.0m to 4.5m Length : 3.0m to 25.0m Probe: Inside :112ch (8 transducer x 14) Top &Bottom edges :18ch (9 transducer x 2) Side edges :18ch (9 transducer x 2) Scanning method: Side edges : Y scanning Inside & Top & Bottom edges : X scanning Be able to coverage for 100% of plate surface.
Driving
Direction of Testing
Side edge
Inside head
20 12.5
Plate moving
Plate moving
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Probe arrangement
WT*12.7mm 6 probes (Longi: 2, Trans: 2,OB**: 2) 12.7mmWT25.4mm 8 probes (Longi: 4, Trans: 2, OB: 2) 25.4mmWT 10 probes (Longi: 6, Trans: 2, OB: 2) *WT: Wall thickness **OB: Transverse flaw detection using probes on weld seam
Probe Probe
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Nondestructive Inspection
Film mark
Film
B mark
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Edge detector
Scanning pattern
Detected area
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Nondestructive Inspection
8 probes per side Total 16 probes Normal tandem method Weld seam Receiver Sender Weld seam Multi-Prove
Only one focal point Wide and dense UT beams enough to cover full wall. Defect
Every probe can receive every reflecting beam. Multiple beams can cover full wall thickness.
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Direction of rotation
No. 4
No. 2
No. 3
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Nondestructive Inspection
Defect
Amplifier
Synchronized rectifier
Recorder
Marking
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Electromagnetic Inspection
Medium-diameter Seamless Pipe Mill at Chita Works Plug mill is equipped with an Amalog-Sonoscope, electromagnetic inspection units after heat treatment. The Amalog-Sonoscope pipe inspection system detects defects by using flux leakage by electromagnetic induction in search coil. Amalog magnetic circuits detect longitudinal defects in both the inside and outside surface. Sonoscope magnetic circuits detect circumferential defects.
Transducer shoe
Pipe
Transducer shoe
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Nondestructive Inspection
Ultrasonic Inspection
Small-diameter Seamless Pipe Mill at Chita Works Ultrasonic inspection is in accordance with pulse-echo method using water gap method. Flow detection is performed by angle beam technique to date longitudinal and transverse flow on the inner and outer surface of pipe, and wall thickness measurement is performed by normal beam technique. The pipe, which is conveyed helically through the testing device, is inspected.
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Nondestructive Inspection
Leakage flux
Magnetic powder
Current Electrode
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Material Testing
Physical and Mechanical Testing
An Example of Apparatus for Physical and Mechanical Testing on West Japan Works (Fukuyama) and Chita Works.
Tensile Tester
Amsler
Bending Tester Charpy Impact Tester Drop Weight Tear Tester Hardness Tester Profile Projector
Amsler JIS ASTM Drop Weight Pendulum Vickers Brinell Rockwell Micro Vickers Nikon Model-12 Pendulum Constant load
Sulfide Stress Corrosion Tester Hydrogen Induced Cracking Tester CTOD Burst Tester
Chita Works
Equipment Tensile Tester Amsler Type Capacity 2000KN 1000KN 500KN 100KN 2000KN 490J 39200Nm 490N 29400N 1470N X100 X1000 X1000 X1000 10KN 20 Number of Units 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 36 12 1 1
Amsler Pendulum Drop Weight Pendulum Vickers Hardness Tester Brinell Rockwell Profile Projector Nikon Model-V12 Union Optical-UNIMET Optical Microscope Union Optical-VERSAMET OLYMPUS BX60M Sulfide Stress Corrosion Cracking Tester Hydrogen Induced Cracking Tester Scanning Electron Microscope CTOD
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Chemical Analysis
An Example of Apparatus for Chemical Analysis on West Japan Works (Fukuyama) and Chita works.
Chita Works
Apparatus for Chemical Analysis Classification Instrument Analysis Apparatus Vacuum Spectrometer X-ray Fluoresent Spectrometer Chemical Analysis Apparatus For Carbon in Steel For Sulfur in Steel Chemical Analysis For Nitrogen in Steel For Oxygen in Steel For Hydrogen in Steel Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer Spectrophotometer 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 Number of Units 1 1
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Material Testing
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Location Fukuyama
Size Range OD 1664in. (406.41625.6mm) Pipe Length 2062ft (619m) Standard coating thickness 0.10.12in. (2.53.0mm)
Coating Method
Plastic extruder
Press roll
6in.
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Location
Capacity (t./yr.)
Size Range OD 1/224in. (21.7609.6mm) Pipe Length 2040ft (612m) Standard coating thickness (Plastic layer) 0.060.1in. (1.52.5mm)
Keihin
140,000
Coating Method
Primer
Extruder
Holiday detector
Extruder
Single layer type (Protective jacket) Plastic layer Primer Steel pipe Plastic layer Steel pipe Double layer type Protective jacket Plastic layer Steel pipe
5in.
5in.
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Internal Coating
An epoxy resin coating effectively reduces the friction resistance between the fluid and the pipe. JFE has both the equipment and the technology to line the inside with the type of resin best suited to the intended application for the pipe, doing everything from descaling of the pipe surface before coating to the shipment of the finished product. Thus around the world internally lined pipe from JFE enjoys an excellent reputation for its stable performance. For transporting various other liquids from drinking water to crude oil, JFE can also supply pipe lined with the material that best matches the specific application.
Manufacturing Process
Stock yard Cleaning Rinsing Drying Internal Coating Inspection Curing
Inspection
Marking
Stock yard
Shipping
Repair
Location
Size Range OD 1656in. (406.41422.4mm) Length 2062ft (619m) Thickness of coating epoxy film 0.10.12in. (2.53.0mm)
Fukuyama
Internal coating
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Bevel Protectors
The photographs show how bevel protector is installed. The protector is made of a steel strip forming into a circular shape. The abutting ends of the ring are fitted with steel wedge clasps. Bevel protectors of the type shown in the photographs are used for large diameter line pipe. The wedge, which has either machined reverse teeth or plain edges, is inserted into the claps and tapped into place to expand the protector inside the pipe end. This protects the vulnerable root face and bevel against damage during subsequent handling from mill shipment to arrival at the job site.
Wedge clasp
1/11in.
Approx. 2 in.
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120m 160m
160m 180m
180m 200m
Over 200m
Remarks
5.65
6.05
6.25
6.78
Theoretical figure. not suitable for calculation. In case of 1 point support. Theoretical figure. not suitable for calculation. In case of 2 point support.
b.
3.07
3.29
3.54
3.69
c.
17.19
18.40
19.82
20.62
d.
6.85
7.33
7.90
8.21
D Outside diameter (mm) t Thickness of pipe (mm) Minimum yield point (kg/mm2) (2) Variations in (n) occurring with the use of bottom dunnage. 0.5 (LBW) n 1 B L Pipe length (m) B Number of pieces of bottom dunnage W Width of bottom dunnage (m)
Pipe loading
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Technical information
Zero-Slag Process
Features Ultra low [Si] Hot metal Stable dephosphorization performance De-C without flux
BF
Hot metal
LD
BF-lable type
De-Si Station
LD type
Conventional
De-Si De-P
ZSP
De-P
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IBSR
Improvement of Center-line Segregation by IBSR (Intentional Bulging and Soft Reduction)
Air mist spray Soft reduction with split rolls (17m) Tandem cutter
10-point bending
5-point unbending
machine end
Conventional slab Casting direction Molten steel flow Molten steel flow Cmax/c 1.4 Level of conventional segment
1.2
1.0 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2
Crater-end
S.R.R. (mm/min.)
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Technical information
Super - OLAC
Thermo mechnainical Controlled Process with Super-OLAC (Super On Line Accelerated Cooling)
Features Ultimate cooling rate Uniform temperature profile High strength with low Ceq. (Good weldability) Homogeneous properties and flatness
Major application
Sour resistance line pipe High strength line pipe (up to X100 Heavy wall pipe
Characteristies of Super - OLAC
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Accelerated cooling
cooling rate (/sec)
50
Super - OLAC
40
Temperature
Ar3 Ar1
OLAC
30
Conventional - OLAC
20
10 time
20
40
60
80
100
120
1 K/s
900 Bainite 100 700 Surface 600 1 10 Cooling time from 1073K, t/s
Continuous cooling transformation diagram of 0.05%C-1.2%Mn steel after hot deformation.
t/2 t/2
10 50 30 20 Surface
800
100
Microstructures of the middle thickness position of the 0.05%C-1.2%Mn steel AcC cooled with 30/s.
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Characteristics
Mechanical Properties
JFE-12HP1-X80 Yield strength at 20 (68 F) Tensile strength (MPa) at 20 C (68 F) Elongation (%) at 20 C (68 F) Absorbed Energy of Charpy-V impact Test at -20 C (-4 F) Young's Modulus (MPa) at 20 C (68 F) Coefficent of Thermal Expansion (X10-6C-1) Maximum Hardness Value of Base Metal 550-750 (MPa) 80.0-108.5 (ksi) 700-900 (MPa) 101.5-130.5 (ksi) 20 75J (Ave.) 56J (Single) 55ft-l b (Ave.) 41ft-l b (Single) 211000 12 310 (HV10) 31.0 (HRC) 294 (HB)
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Technical information
2 3
Size Availability
100 Base Metal 0.03 CO2 pressure (MPa) 10 0.18 0.09 0.01 1 0.02 0.12 0.29 0.08 0.18
0.1
SSC 0.01
No SSC
5%NaCl / SSC 10%NaCl / SSC *Pitting Welded joint: GM AW Constant load tensile test Applied stress: 567MPa Nacl+0.5%CH3COOH pH adjusted by CH3COONa
0.001
0.0001
3.0
3.5
4.0 pH
4.5
5.0
5.5
Field Welding
GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) and GMAW (GAS Metal Arc Welding) method are both available.
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Specifications
Applicable specifications
JFE Steel Corporation produces tubular products to the specifications listed below. Other specifications can be also supplied.
Manufacturing Method Arc Welding High frequency Welding Seamless
Specifications
Specification API ASTM 5L A53 A106 A134 A135 A139 A333 A334 A335 A671 A672 BS 1387 3601 3602 3603 3604 DIN 2440 1626 1628 1629 17172 JIS G3452 G3454 G3455 G3456 G3457 G3458 G3460 CSA AWWA Gost Z245.1 C200 10704 8731 8732 ISO 3183-1 3183-2 3183-3 DNV OS-F101 Line pipe Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe
Title
Butt welding
Seamless Carbon Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service Electric-Fusion (Arc)-Welded Steel Plate Pipe Electric-Resistance-Welded Steel Pipe Electric-Fusion (Arc)-Welded Steel Pipe Seamless and Welded Steel Pipe for Low-Temperature Service Seamless and Welded Carbon and Alloy-Steel Tubes for Low-Temperature Service Seamless-Ferritic Alloy Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service Electric-Fusion-Welded Steel Pipe for Atmospheric and Lower Temperature Electric-Fusion-Welded Steel Pipe for High Pressure Service at Moderate Temperature Steel Tubes and Tubulars Suitable for Screwing to BS21 Pipe Thread Steel Pipes and Tubes for Pressure Purpose Carbon Steel: Ordinary Duties Steel Pipes and Tubes for Pressure Purpose Carbon Steel High Duties Steel Pipes and Tubes for Pressure Purpose Carbon and Alloy Steel: Low Temperature Duties Steel Pipes and Tubes for Pressure Purpose Low and Medium-alloy Steel Steel Tubes Medium weight Type Suitable for Screwing Welded Circular Unalloyed Steel Tubes Subject to special requirement High performance Welded Circular Unalloyed Steel Tube Seamless Circular Unalloyed Steel Tubes Subject to special requirement Steel Pipes for Pipe lines for the Transport of Combustible Fluids and Gases Technical Conditions of Delivery Carbon Steel Pipes for Ordinary Piping Carbon Steel Pipes for Pressure Service Carbon Steel Pipes for High Pressure Service Carbon Steel Pipes for High Temperature Service Electric-Arc-Welded Carbon Steel Pipe Alloy Steel Pipes Steel Pipes for low Temperature Service General Requirements for Plain-End Welded and Seamless Steel Line Pipe Steel Water Pipe 6 Inches and Larger Electric-Welded Steel Tubes Seamless Hot-Rolled Steel Tubes. Technical Requirement Seamless Hot-Rolled Steel Tubes. Range Petroleum and natural gas industries-steel pipe for pipelines-Technical delivery condition Part1: Pipe of requirement class A Petroleum and natural gas industries-steel pipe for pipelines-Technical delivery condition Part2: Pipe of requirement class B Petroleum and natural gas industries-steel pipe for pipelines-Technical delivery condition Part3: Pipe of requirement class C Submarine Pipeline Systems
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Specifications
Chemical requirements % Ca Max. 0.21 0.22 0.28 0.26 0.24 0.22 0.28 0.26 0.24 0.22 0.28 0.26 0.24 0.22 0.28 0.26 0.24 0.22 0.28 0.26 0.24 0.22 0.28 0.26 0.24 0.22 0.28 0.26 0.24 0.22 0.28 0.26 0.24 0.22 0.24 0.22 1.40 1.45 1.40 1.45 1.40 1.65 1.40 1.65 1.40 1.85 1.40 0.025 0.030 0.025 0.030 0.025 0.025 0.015 0.030 0.06 0.015 0.030 0.06 0.015 0.015 0.06 70,000-90,000 80,000-100,000 483-621 552-690 65,000-87,000 70,000 448-600 483 1.40 0.025 0.030 0.015 0.030 0.04 60,000-82,000 65,000 414-565 448 1.40 0.025 0.030 0.015 0.030 0.04 cd 56,000-79,000 60,000 386-544 414 1.40 0.025 0.030 0.015 0.030 0.04 52,000-77,000 56,000 359-531 386 1.30 0.025 0.030 0.015 0.030 0.04 46,000-76,000 52,000 317-524 359 1.20 0.025 0.030 0.015 0.030 0.04 42,000-72,000 46,000 290-496 317 Mna Max. 0.6 0.90 P Max. 0.030 0.045-0.080 0.030 0.030 S Max. 0.030 0.030 0.030 0.04 de 35,000-65,000 42,000 241-448 290 Ti Max. Other Max. bcd psi 25,000 30,000 35,000 Yield Strength, min. MPa 172 207 241
Tensile Requirements Tensile Strength, min. psi 45,000 48,000 60,000 60,000-110,000 60,000 60,000-110,000 63,000 63,000-110,000 66,000 66,000-110,000 71,000 71,000-110,000 75,000 75,000-110,000 77,000 77,000-110,000 82,000 82,000-110,000 90,000-120,000 MPa 310 331 414 414-758 414 414-758 434 434-758 455 455-758 490 490-758 517 517-758 531 531-758 565 565-758 621-827 U.S. Customary Unit Equation A0.2 e625,000 0.9 U SI Unit Equation 0.2 e1,944 A 0.9 U eminimum elongation in 2in. (50.8mm) in per cent rounded to nearest per cent A cross sectional area of the tensile test specimen (in.2) (mm2) U specified tensile strength (psi)(MPa) Elongation, %, min. GL=2in. (50.8mm)
Specification
Grade
A25
Class Class A
Sf Wf Sf W
f
Sf Wf Sf W
f
Sf Wf Sf W
f
Notes: a For each reduction of 0.01% below the specified maximum carbon content, an increase of 0.05% above the specified maximum manganese content is permissible up to a maximum of 1.50% for grades X42 through X52 up to a maximum of 1.65% for grades higher than X52 but less than X70, and up to 2.00% for Grade X70 and higher. b The sum of Columbium (niobium) and vanadium contents shall not exceed 0.03%, except that, by agreement between the purchaser and manufacturer, an alternative maximum may be established. c Columbium (niobium), vanadium, titanium, or combinations there of may be used at the discretion of the manufacturer. d The sum of the columbium (niobium), vanadium, and the titanium contents shall not exceed 0.15%.
e The sum of Columbium (niobium) and vanadium contents shall not exceed 0.06%, except that, by agreement between the purchaser and manufacturer, an alternative maximum may be established. f Other chemical compositions may be furnished by agreement between purchaser and manufacturer, providing that limits of Footnotes d, and the tabular limits for phosphorus and sulfur are met.
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Specifications
Ratio R t0.5/R m max. 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.90 0.90 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92
np
Rm N/mm2 min. 415 415 460 415 460 520 535 570 625 415 460 520 535 570 625
L0=5.65S0 A% min. 22 21 20 21 20 18 18 18 18 21 20 18 18 18 18
Elongation
Weld seam m Tensile Strength 415 415 460 415 460 520 535 570 625 415 460 520 535 570 625 D of mandrel for bend test T = wall thickness 3T 3T 4T 3T 4T 5T 6T 6T 6T 3T 4T 5T 6T 6T 6T
Charpy V-Notch impact energy Test Temperature thickness (t) mm t20 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 20t30 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 t30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 Average of three test pieces J 27 30 36 30 36 42 45 50 56 30 36 42 45 50 56 Min. individual Value J 22 24 30 24 30 35 38 40 45 24 30 35 38 40 45
0.05 0.10 0.04 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.04 0.05 0.08 0.10 0.10 0.10
0.05 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06
0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.04 0.04 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06
f gh f gh gh gh gh
0.36 0.36 0.43 0.34 0.39 0.41 0.42 0.42 by agreement 0.34 0.37 0.38 0.39 0.41 by agreement
0.19 0.19 0.22 0.19 0.20 0.22 0.22 0.23 0.19 0.20 0.21 0.22 0.23
f h gh gh gh
245 to 440 290 to 440 360 to 510 290 to 440 360 to 510 415 to 565 450 to 570 485 to 605 555 to 675 290 to 440 360 to 510 415 to 565 450 to 570 485 to 605 555 to 675
Ratio R t0.5/R m max. 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.92 0.92 0.90 0.90 0.92 0.92 0.92
np
Rm N/mm2 min. 415 415 460 415 460 520 535 415 460 520 535 570
L0=5.65S0 A% min. 22 21 20 21 20 18 18 21 20 18 18 18
Elongation
Weld seam m Tensile Strength 415 415 460 415 460 520 535 415 460 520 535 570 D of mandrel for bend test T = wall thickness 3T 3T 4T 3T 4T 5T 6T 3T 4T 5T 6T 6T
Charpy V-Notch impact energy Test Temperature thickness (t) mm t20 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 TD-10 20t30 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 TD-20 t30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 TD-30 Average of three test pieces J 27 30 36 30 36 42 45 30 36 42 45 50 Min. individual Value J 22 24 30 24 30 35 38 24 30 35 38 40
0.36 0.36 0.43 0.34 0.39 0.41 0.42 0.34 0.37 0.38 0.39 0.41
0.19 0.19 0.22 0.19 0.20 0.22 0.22 0.19 0.20 0.21 0.22 0.23
245 to 440 290 to 440 360 to 510 290 to 440 360 to 510 415 to 565 450 to 570 290 to 440 360 to 510 415 to 565 450 to 570 485 to 605
g gl gl
g gl gl
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NOTE a For each reduction of 0.01% below the maximun carbon content, an increase of 0.05% manganese above the specified maximun value is permitted, with a maximun increase of 0.2% b Al total0.006; N0.012; Al:N2:1(not available to titanium-killedsteels) c Ceq (CMn/6(CrMoV)/5(NiCu)/15 d PcmCV/10Mo/15(CrMnCu)/20Si/30Ni/605B e For seamless pipe, Pcm values 0.03 higher than the tabulated value are permitted, up to a maximun of 0.25 f Cu0.35; Ni0.30; Mo0.10; B0.0005 g The sum of V, Nb, Ti shall not exceed 0.15% h Cu0.50; Ni0.50; Cr0.50; Mo0.5; B0.0005 i For seamless pipe, sulfur content up to 0.008% is permitted j Al total0.006; N0.012; Al:N2:1(not available to titanium-killedsteels); Cu0.35(by agreement0.10); Ni0.30; Cr0.30; Mo0.10; B0.0005 k For welded pipe where calcium is intentionally added, Ca/S shall be1.5 when S0.0015%. For all type of pipe (seamless and welded) Ca shall be resistric to 0.006% l For these steel grades, a molybdenum content up to 0.35% may be agreed m Mechanical properties apply for wall thickness up to 25mm and shall be agreed for larger wall thicknesses. n The value for the yield strength ratio apply to the product "pipe". They cannot be required for the starting material. For grades L415MCS, L450MCS and L485MCS, the ratio may be increased by agreement to 0.93. For seamless pipe manufactured by a process of quenching and temperring, Rt0.5/Rm ratio greater than the tabulated values may be agreed. p The Rt0.5/Rm ratio for M grades applies to transverse test pieces only. q These values apply to transverse test pieces taken from the pipe body. If longitudinal test pieces are tested, the values of elongation shall be 2 units higher.
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Specifications
SMYS
C 5)
Si
Mn 5)
Cu
Ni
Mo
Cr 6)
T Al 7)
Nb 8) 9)
V 8)
Ti 8)
N 7)
B 10)
MPa
SMYS
C 5)
Si
Mn 5)
Cu
Ni
Mo
Cr 6)
T Al 7)
Nb 8)
V 8)
Ti 8)
N 7)
B 10)
Note 1) Chemical composition applies for wall thickness up to 35mm and shall be subject to agreement for larger wall thickness 2) When scrap material is being used in steel production, the amount of the following residual elements shall be deternind and reported and the lebels shall not exceed: 0.03%As, 0.01%Sb, 0.02%Sn, 0.01%Pb, 0.01%Bi and 0.006%Ca. 3) When calcium is intentionally added, the Ca/S ratio shall be1.5 when S0.0015 4) Except for deoxidation elements, other elements than those mentioned in this table shall not be intentionally added if not specifically agreed. 5) For each reduction of 0.01% carbon below the maximun specified value, an increase of 0.05% manganese above the specified maximun value is permitted with a maximun increase of 0.1%. 6) 0.5-1.0% Cr may be used subject to agreement. 7) Al:N2:1 (not applicable for titanium killed steels) 8) (NbVTi)% maximun: 0.12%. This value may be increased to maximun 0.15% subject to agreement.
9) For SMYS485Mpa and for cladded material, the Nb content may be increased to 0.10% subject to agreement. 10) Boron (max. 30ppm) may be added subject to agreement. 11) CECMn/6(CrMoV)/5(CuNi)/15 12) PcmCSi/30(MnCuCr)/20Ni/60Mo/15V/105B 13) The actual yield strength in the longitudinal direction shall not exceed SMYS by more than 120Mpa. 14) SMYS in the longitudinal direction, can be 5% less than the required values in transverse direction. 15) The YS/UTS ratio in the longitudinal direction shall not exceed the maximun specified value in the transverse direction, by more than 0.020 for standard material, and more than 0.030 for sour service material. 16) The KVL value (when tested) shall be 50% higher than the required KVT values.
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Specifications
Dimensional Tolerances
Item Outside Diameter API 5L (2004) ISO3183-3 (1999) DNV OS-F101 (2000)
Pipe Body Seamless Pipe Pipe Ends (a) OD20in. (with diameter tape) Wall Thickness
OD23/8in. (60.3mm) 23/8in. (60.3mm) and20in. (508.0mm) 20in. (508.0mm) and36in. (914.0mm) 36in. (914.0mm) OD23/8in. (60.3mm) 23/8in. (60.3mm) and20in. (508.0mm) 20in. (508.0mm) OD103/4in. (273.1mm) 103/4in. (273.1mm) and20in. (508.0mm) 20in. (508.0mm) and42in. (1067.0mm) 42in. (1067.0mm) OD27/8in. (73.0mm) 27/8in. (73.0mm) and20in. (508.0mm) 20in. (508.0mm) OD27/8in. (73.0mm) 27/8in. (73.0mm) and20in. (508.0mm) 20in. (508.0mm)
Welded Pipe
0.016in. (0.41mm)0.031in. (0.8mm) 0.75% 0.75%, 0.25% 1/4in. (6.4mm), 1/8in. (3.2mm) 0.016in, (0.41mm)0.031in (0.8mm) 0.75% 1.00% 1/16in. (1.6mm), 1/64in. (0.4mm) 3/32in. (2.4mm), 1/32in., (0.8mm) 3/32in. (2.4mm), 1/32in., (0.8mm) 3/32in. (2.4mm), 1/32in., (0.8mm) Grade B or Lower GradeX42 or Higher 20.0%, 12.5% 15.0%, 12.5% 15.0%, 12.5% 15.0%, 12.5% 17.5%, 12.5% 19.5%, 8.0% 20.0%, 12.5%15.0%, 12.5% 15.0%, 12.5% 15.0%, 12.5% 15.0%, 12.5% 17.5%, 10.0%
D610mm 610D1430mm D1430mm D610mm 610D1430mm D1430mm D610mm 610D1430mm D1430mm SAW pipe T6mm 6T15mm 15T20mm T20mm T4mm 4T10mm 10T25mm T25mm
0.5mm or 0.75%D but max. 3mm 0.5%D but max. 4mm by agreement 0.5mm or 0.75%D 1%D by agreement 0.5mm or 0.5%D but max. 1.6mm welded pipe: 1.6mm seamless pipe: 2.0mm by agreement 0.5mm 0.75mm 1.00mm 1.50mm 1.00mm 0.6mm/0.5mm 15%/12.5% 12.5%/12.5% (for D273mm and D/T 20; 15%/12.5%) 3.75mm or 10%, 3.0mm or 10% 10% or 3.5%
D610mm D610mm
0.5mm or 0.75%D 1%D 0.5mm or0.5% D but max. 1.6mm welded pipe: 1.6mm: seamless pipe: 2.0mm:
0.75mm 1.0mm 1.5mm -1.0mm 12.5%t 12.5%t 10%t but max. 3mm
Seamless Pipe
Weight
Straightness
Special plain-end pipe or A25 pipe Other pipes Grade A25, 40,000Ib (18144kg) or more Other than Grade A25, 40,000Ib (18144kg) or more All grade, less than 40,000Ib (18145kg) OD41/2in. (114.3mm)
10.0%, 5.0% 10.0%, 3.5% 2.5% 1.75% 3.5% max. 0.2% of the length
10%/-3.5%
total deviation local deviation D60mm 60D610mm pipe end; pipe except the end; 610D1430mm pipe end;
0.15% of whole pipe length 3mm/m included in the diameter tolerance 1.5% (offshore pipelay: 1.0%) 2.0% (offshore pipelay: 1.5%) 1.0% for D/T75 (offshore pipelay: 0.75%) 1.5% for D/T75 (offshore pipelay: by agreement) 1.5% but max. 15mm (offshore pipelay: 1%but max 5mm) 2.0% for D/T75 (offshore pipelay: by agreement) by agreement 1.5% but max. 15mm (offshore pipelay: 1% but max 5mm) 2.0% for D/T75 (offshore pipelay: by agreement) 30 , 50 1.6mm, 0.8mm D220mm: 1mm D220mm 0.005D but max. 1.6mm +100mm. -0mm Greatest difference in pipe diameter between pipe ends local out-of-roundness D/t75mm pipe end; pipe body D/t75mm pipe end; pipe body
0.15%L
Out of Roundness
Diameter, Axis Tolerance Max. Differential between Min. and Max. Diameter (Applies only to pipe with D/t75)
12.5% 0.55D but max. 2.5mm 1.0%D but max 7.5mm 1.5%D but max. 15.0mm
Length
Note (a) The average diameter (as measured with a diameter tape) of one end of pipe shall not differ by more than 3/32in. (2.4mm) from that of the other end.
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TOKYO HEAD OFFICE Hibiya Kokusai Building, 2-3 Uchisaiwaicho 2-chome, Chiyodaku, Tokyo 100-0011, Japan Phone : (81)3-3597-3111 Fax : (81)3-3597-4860 JFE Steel America, Inc., New York Office 600 Third Avenue, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10016, U.S.A. Phone : (1)212-310-9320 Fax : (1)212-308-9292 JFE Steel America, Inc., Houston Office 10777 Westheimer, Suite 1010 Houston, TX 77042, U.S.A. Phone : (1)713-532-0052 Fax : (1)713-532-0062 JFE Steel Australia Resources Pty Ltd. Level 19, CPA Centre, 307 Queen St, Brisbane, QLD 4001, Australia Phone : (61)7-3229-3855 Fax : (61)7-3229-4377 JFE Steel do Brasil LTDA, Rio de Janeiro Office Praia de Botafogo, 228 Setor B, Salas 508 & 509, Botafogo, CEP 22359-900, Rio de Janeiro-RJ, Brazil Phone : (55)21-2553-1132 Fax : (55)21-2553-3430 JFE Steel Europe Limited 8th Floor, International Press Centre, 76 Shoe Lane, London EC4A 3JB, U.K. Phone : (44)20-7583-1133 Fax : (44)20-7583-1144 JFE Steel India Private Limited 1101, 11th Floor, Unitechs Signature Tower, Tower-A, South City-I, NH-8, Gurgaon, Haryana, 122002, India Phone : (91)124-426-4981 Fax : (91)124-426-4982 JFE Steel Asia Pte. Ltd. 16 Raffles Quay, No. 15-03, Hong Leong Building, 048581, Singapore Phone : (65)6220-1174 Fax : (65)6224-8357 JFE Steel Corporation, Bangkok Office 22nd Floor, Abdulrahim Place 990, Rama IV Road, Bangkok 10500, Thailand Phone : (66)2-636-1886 Fax : (66)2-636-1891 JFE Steel Corporation, Jakarta Office 15th Floor Summitmas II, JL Jendral Sudirman Kav. 61-62, Jakarta 12190, Indonesia Phone : (62)21-522-6405 Fax : (62)21-522-6408 JFE Steel Corporation, Manila Office 23rd Floor 6788 Ayala Avenue, Oledan Square, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines Phone : (63)2-886-7432 Fax : (63)2-886-7315 JFE Steel Korea Corporation 6th Floor. Geumgang-Tower. 889-13, Daechi-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 135-570, Korea Phone : (82)2-3468-4130 Fax : (82)2-3468-4137 JFE Steel Corporation Beijing 1720 Beijing Fortune Building No.5, Dongsanhuan North Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100004, P.R.China Phone : (86)10-6590-9051 Fax : (86)10-6590-9056 JFE Consulting (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. Room 801, Building A, Far East International Plaza, 319 Xianxia Road, Shanghai 200051, P.R.China Phone : (86)21-6235-1345 Fax : (86)21-6235-1346 JFE Consulting (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. Room 3901, Citic Plaza, 233 Tian He North Road, Guangzhou 510613, P.R.China Phone : (86)20-3891-2467 Fax : (86)20-3891-2469
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