Astm A352
Astm A352
Astm A352
Steel Castings, Ferritic and Martensitic, for PressureContaining Parts, Suitable for Low-Temperature Service1
This standard is issued under the fixed designation A 352/A 352M; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year
of original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.
A superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense.
1. Scope*
1.1 This specification2 covers steel castings for valves,
flanges, fittings, and other pressure-containing parts intended
primarily for low-temperature service.
1.2 Several grades of ferritic steels and one grade of
martensitic steel are covered. Selection of analysis will depend
on design and service conditions (Note). The temperature
shown is the lowest temperature at which the material ordinarily is required to meet the impact requirements of this
specification (see Supplementary Requirement S22, Impact
Test Temperatures). Users should note that hardenability of
some of the grades mentioned may restrict the maximum size
at which the required mechanical properties are obtainable (see
Appendix X1).
Grade
LCA
LCB
LCC
LC1
LC2
LC21
LC3
LC4
LC9
CA6NM
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This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee A01 on Steel,
Stainless Steel, and Related Alloys and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee
A01.18 on Castings.
Current edition approved March 1, 2006. Published March 2006. Originally
approved in 1952. Last previous edition approved in 2003 as A 352/A 352M - 03.
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For ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code applications, see related Specification SA-352, in Section II of that Code.
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4. Ordering Information
4.1 The inquiry and order should include or indicate the
following:
4.1.1 A description of the casting by pattern number or
drawing (dimensional tolerances shall be included on the
casting drawing),
4.1.2 Grade of steel,
4.1.3 Options in the specification, and
4.1.4 The supplementary requirements desired, including
the standards of acceptance.
5. Heat Treatment
5.1 All castings shall receive a heat treatment proper to their
design and chemical composition. It should be recognized that
liquid quenching of the ferritic grades is normally required to
meet the mechanical properties of heavier sections and will
greatly enhance the low-temperature properties of thinner
sections.
5.2 Ferritic castings shall be furnished in the normalized and
tempered or liquid-quenched and tempered condition, except
for Grade LC9, which shall be liquid-quenched and tempered.
Castings shall be tempered at a minimum of 1100F [590C],
except Grade LC4, which shall be 1050F [565C], and Grade
LC9, which shall be tempered in the range of 1050 to 1175F
[565 to 635C], followed by cooling in air or liquid.
5.3 CA6NM castings shall be heat-treated by heating to
1850F [1010C] minimum, and air cooling to 200F [95C]
maximum before any optional intermediate temper, but shall
cool to 100F [40C] maximum before the final temper, which
shall be between 1050 and 1150F [565 and 620C].
5.4 Castings shall be allowed to cool below the transformation range directly after pouring and solidification before they
are reheated for normalizing or liquid quenching.
5.5 Temperature ControlFurnace temperature for heat
treating shall be controlled by use of pyrometers.
6. Chemical Composition
6.1 The steel shall conform to the requirements as to
chemical composition for the grade ordered as specified in
Table 1.
7. Mechanical Requirements
7.1 Tension Test:
7.1.1 Tensile properties of steel used for the castings shall
conform to the requirements specified in Table 1.
7.2 Impact Test:
7.2.1 The notched bar impact properties of the material shall
be determined by testing a set of three Charpy V-notch impact
specimens for each heat at one of the standard test temperatures
shown in Table 1, depending on the intended service temperature (see Appendix X1). The average energy value of the three
specimens shall not be less than specified, with not more than
one value permitted below the average minimum specified and
no value permitted below the minimum specified for a single
specimen.
7.2.2 The notched bar impact test shall be made in accordance with Test Methods and Definitions A 370.
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TABLE 1 Chemical, Tensile, and Impact Requirements
Type
Carbon
Steel
Carbon
Steel
CarbonManganese
Steel
CarbonMolybdenum
Steel
2 1 2 %
Nickel
Steel
NickelChromiumMolybdenum
Steel
312 %
Nickel
Steel
4 1 2 %
Nickel
Steel
9%
Nickel
Steel
1212 %
Chromium,
NickelMolybdenum
Steel
Grade
LCA
LCBA
LCC
LC1
LC2
LC2-1
LC3
LC4
LC9
CA6NM
UNS Number
J02504
J03003
J02505
J12522
J22500
J42215
J31550
J41500
J31300
J91540
0.15
0.60
0.50-0.80
0.04
0.045
3.00-4.00
...
...
...
...
0.15
0.60
0.50-0.80
0.04
0.045
4.00-5.00
...
...
...
...
0.13
0.45
0.90
0.04
0.045
8.50-10.0
0.50
0.20
0.30
0.03
0.06
1.00
1.00
0.04
0.03
3.5-4.5
11.5-14.0
0. 4-1.0
...
...
0.25A
0.60
0.70A
0.04
0.045
0.50B
0.50B
0.20
0.30
0.03B
0.30
0.60
1.00
0.04
0.045
0.50B
0.50B
0.20B
0.30B
0.03B
0.25A
0.60
1.20A
0.04
0.045
0.50B
0.50B
0.20B
0.30B
0.03B
0.25
0.60
0.50-0.80
0.04
0.045
...
...
0.45-0.65
...
...
0.25
0.60
0.50-0.80
0.04
0.045
2.00-3.00
...
...
...
...
0.22
0.50
0.55-0.75
0.04
0.045
2.50-3.50
1.35-1.85
0.30-0.60
...
...
60.0-85.0
[415-585]
30.0 [205]
65.0-90.0
[450-620]
35.0 [240]
70.0-95.0
[485-655]
40.0 [275]
65.0-90.0
[450-620]
35.0 [240]
70.0-95.0
[485-655]
40.0 [275]
105.0-130.0
[725-895]
80.0 [550]
24
24
22
24
24
18
24
24
20
15
35
35
35
35
35
30
35
35
30
35
13 [18]
13 [18]
15 [20]
13 [18]
15 [20]
30 [41]
15 [20]
15 [20]
20 [27]
20 [27]
10 [14]
10 [14]
12 [16]
10 [14]
12 [16]
25 [34]
12 [16]
12 [16]
15 [20]
15 [20]
25 [32]
50 [46]
50 [46]
75 [59]
100 [73]
100 [73]
150
[101]
175
[115]
320
[196]
100 [73]
70.0-95.0 70.0-95.0
85.0
[485-655] [485-655]
[585]
40.0 [275] 40.0 [275] 75.0 [515]
110.0-135.0
[760-930]
80.0 [550]
A
For each reduction of 0.01 % below the specified maximum carbon content, an increase of 0.04 % manganese above the specified maximum will be permitted up to
a maximum of 1.10 % for LCA, 1.28 % for LCB, and 1.40 % for LCC.
B
Specified Residual ElementsThe total content of these elements is 1.00 % maximum.
C
See1.2.
D
Determine by either 0.2 % offset method or 0.5 % extension-under-load method.
E
When ICI test bars are used in tensile testing as provided for in Specification A 703/A 703M, the gage length to reduced section diameter ratio shall be 4 to 1.
F
See Appendix X1.
LCA
LCB
LCC
LC1
all
all
all
over 58 [15.9]
58 and under
all
all
all
all
all
LC2
LC2-1
LC3
LC4
CA6NM
Minimum Preheat
Temperature, F [C]
50
50
50
250
50
300
300
300
300
50
[10]
[10]
[10]
[120]
[10]
[150]
[150]
[150]
[150]
[10]
11. Keywords
11.1 alloy steel; carbon steel; ferritic steel; low temperature
applications; martensitic stainless steel; pressure containing
parts; stainless steel; steel castings
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SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS
The following supplementary requirements shall not apply unless specified in the purchase order. A
list of standardized supplementary requirements for use at the option of the purchaser is included in
Specification A 703/A 703M. Those which are ordinarily considered suitable for use with this
specification are given below together with additional supplementary requirements that are applicable
only to this specification. Other supplementary requirements enumerated in A 703/A 703M may be
used with this specification upon agreement between the manufacturer and purchaser.
S1. Unspecified Elements
S2. Destruction Tests
S4. Magnetic Particle Inspection
S5. Radiographic Inspection
S9. Drop Weight Tests
S10. Examination of Weld Preparation
S10.1 The method of performing the magnetic particle or
liquid penetrant test shall be in accordance with Practice E 709
or Practice E 165.
APPENDIX
(Nonmandatory Information)
X1. EXPLANATION OF THE USE OF NOTCHED BAR IMPACT TESTS IN DETERMINING THE ACCEPTABILITY OF
STEELS FOR LOW-TEMPERATURE SERVICE
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directional grain flow parallel to the axis of the bar, and the
specimens were taken with the longitudinal axis of the specimen parallel to the axis of the bar. It has been well established
that the results from impact testing of the same piece of steel
may vary considerably, depending upon the orientation of the
specimen to the direction of grain flow. Although it is known
that specimens taken with their axis transverse to the direction
of grain flow will have lower values depending on the amount
of cross rolling or forging the material has received, there were
insufficient test data to permit specific mandatory requirements
on the impact properties of wrought materials determined in
any direction other than parallel to the direction of grain flow.
Except in special cases this limitation still exists.
X1.4.2 It is acknowledged that notched bar impact tests are
of a qualitative rather than a quantitative nature. As yet, except
possibly for ship steel, no satisfactory correlation has been
possible between tests on small standardization specimens and
the behavior of a structural part under any given conditions of
loading in service. The required values as determined by the
Charpy V-notch impact test are arbitrary values which can be
met by carbon and low-alloy constructional steels when tested
at temperatures above that where their behavior changes from
tough to brittle as judged by this test. The acceptability of this
dividing line seems to be justified by service experience on
carbon and certain low-alloy steels.
SUMMARY OF CHANGES
Committee A01 has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue
(A 352/A 352M-03) that may impact the use of this standard.
(1) Deleted reference to Type A Charpy specimen in 7.2.3.
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