ASTM A707 GR L5 CL4
ASTM A707 GR L5 CL4
ASTM A707 GR L5 CL4
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Designation: A 707/A 707M – 02 (Reapproved 2007)
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3.1.1 flakes—short discontinuous internal fissures attributed 6. Manufacture
to stresses produced by localized transformation and decreased
6.1 The steel shall meet the melting practice of Specification
solubility of hydrogen during cooling after hot working.
A 961/A 961M.
3.1.2 linear surface imperfection (or indication)—an imper-
fection or indication with a length at least three times its width. 6.2 The finished product shall be a forging as defined by 3
(only) of Specification A 788/A 788M.
4. Ordering Information
4.1 It is the purchaser’s responsibility to specify in the 7. Heat Treatment
purchase order all ordering information necessary to purchase 7.1 After forging and before reheating for heat treatment,
the needed material. In addition to the ordering information the forging shall be allowed to cool substantially below the
guide lines in Specification A 961/A 961M, orders should transformation range. The method of cooling shall be such as
include the following information: to ensure against the development of cracks, flakes, etc.
4.1.1 Additional requirements (see Table 1 footnotes, 9.2.2,
7.2 All material shall be heat treated by annealing, normal-
9.3, 11.5, 17.1, 21.1, and 21.2).
izing, precipitation hardening, quenching-and-tempering,
5. General Requirements normalizing-and-tempering, normalizing-and-precipitation
hardening, or quenching-and-precipitation hardening.
5.1 Product furnished to this specification shall conform to
the requirements of Specification A 961/A 961M, including 7.2.1 The procedures for the various heat treatments are as
any supplementary requirements that are indicated in the given in Specification A 961/A 961M except as defined in the
purchase order. Failure to comply with the general require- following:
ments of Specification A 961/A 961M constitutes nonconfor- 7.2.1.1 Precipitation Hardening—Consists of heating to a
mance with this specification. In case of conflict between the temperature between 1000 and 1250°F [538 and 677°C],
requirements of this specification and Specification A 961/ holding at temperature for not less than 1⁄2 h, and then cooling
A 961M, this specification shall prevail. at any convenient rate.
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8. Chemical Composition 11.2 For the purpose of determining conformance with
8.1 A chemical heat analysis in accordance with Specifica- Table 2, specimens shall be obtained from production flanges
tion A 961/A 961M shall be made and conform to the require- after heat treatment or from separately forged test blanks
ments as to chemical composition prescribed in Table 1. prepared from the stock used to make the forgings. Such test
Leaded steels shall not be permitted. blanks shall conform to the requirements of Specification
A 961/A 961M.
9. Mechanical Requirements 11.3 Specimens shall be obtained from a location on the
9.1 The material in the weld neck shall conform to the flange or test blank that represents the midwall of the weld
mechanical property requirements prescribed in Table 2. neck if the thickness of the weld neck is 2 in. [50 mm] or less.
9.2 For the purpose of determining conformance with Table If the thickness is greater than 2 in. [50 mm], the specimen
2, mechanical testing requirements shall confrom to Specifica- location shall be midway between a surface and the center of
tion A 961/A 961M. thickness. Specimens taken from a flange shall be oriented
9.2.1 For flanges smaller than 24 in. [610 mm] in size, the longitudinally with respect to the bore of the flange.
forged test blanks shall be at least 2 in. [50 mm] wide by 2 in. 11.4 One test (three specimens) shall be made from each
[50 mm] thick by 12 in. [300 mm] in length. The test heat in each heat treatment charge.
specimens shall be taken with their longitudinal axes parallel to 11.5 Unless otherwise specified, the test temperature shall
the length of the test blank. be as specified in Table 3.
9.2.2 For flanges 24 in. [610 mm] and larger in size, the test
blank dimensions and orientation of test specimens with 12. Product Analysis
respect to the test blank shall be subject to agreement. 12.1 The purchaser may make a product analysis on flanges
9.3 Specimens shall be obtained from the midwall of the supplied to this specification in accordance with Specificaiton
thinnest section of the hub of the flange or 3⁄4 in. [19 mm] from A 961/A 961M.
the surface of the test blank. The orientation of specimens
taken from a flange shall be subject to agreement. 13. Ultrasonic Examination
13.1 Each flange weld neck 24 in. [610 mm] and larger in
10. Hardness Requirements diameter shall be ultrasonically examined over 100 % of the
10.1 A sufficient number of hardness measurements shall be area within 2 in. [50 mm] of the welding end.
made to ensure that the hardness values are within the ranges 13.2 Longitudinal wave examination using a 21⁄4 MHz
prescribed in Table 2. The number of flanges to be tested shall transducer 1 to 11⁄8 in. [25 to 29 mm] in diameter or 1 in. square
be as agreed upon between the manufacturer and the purchaser. [25 mm square] shall be used. Examination shall be in
The purchaser may verify that the requirement has been met by accordance with the general requirements of Practice A 388/
testing at any location on the flange, provided such testing does A 388M.
not render the flange useless. 13.3 Any area giving an indication equal to or larger than
the signal received from a 1⁄4-in. [6-mm] flat-botton hole shall
11. Impact Requirements be cause for rejection. Multiple indications with an amplitude
11.1 The material in the weld neck shall conform to the exceeding 50 % of the indication from the calibration hole,
requirements as to impact properties prescribed in Table 2 if accompanied by a loss of back reflection exceeding 50 %, shall
the weld neck section is 1⁄4 in. [6 mm] or greater in thickness. also be cause for rejection. Any indication that results in a
complete loss of back reflection shall be cause for rejection.
TABLE 2 Mechanical Requirements
Property Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4
14. Tension Tests
Yield strengthA min, ksi [MPa] 42 52 60 75
14.1 Tensile requirements shall comply with Specification
[290] [360] [415] [515] A 961/A 961M where one tension test shall be made from each
Tensile strength, min, ksi [MPa] 60 66 75 90 heat in each heat treating charge.
[415] [455] [515] [620]
Elongation in 2 in. or 50 mm, 22 22 20 20
min, %
Reduction of area, min, % 40 40 40 40 TABLE 3 Impact Test TemperaturesA
Hardness, HBN 149–207 149–217 156–235 179–265
Test Temperature (Unless Otherwise
Cv energy absorption,B,C min, avg, 30 [41] 40 [54] 50 [68] 50 [68] Grade
Specified), °F [°C]
ft·lbf [J]
Cv energy absorption,B,D min, 24 [33] 32 [43] 40 [54] 40 [54] L1 −20 [−29]
ft·lbf [J] L2 −50 [−46]
A
0.2 % offset. L3 −50 [−46]
B L4 −80 [−62]
For a set of three full-size [10 by 10 mm] Charpy V-notch specimens.
L5 −80 [−62]
Acceptance values for sub-size specimens are reduced in proportion to the
L6 −80 [−62]
reduction in width of the specimen.
C L7 −100 [−73]
These requirements are intended to minimize fracture initiation. They are not
L8 −100 [−73]
intended to give assurance against fracture propagation. If minimization of fracture
A
propagation is of interest, consideration should be given to specifying Supplemen- These temperatures are the lowest test temperatures that are commonly
tary Requirement S7 at the operating temperature. acceptable by the producer. If the minimum design temperature is higher,
D
Minimum impact energy permitted for one specimen only of a set of three specifying the higher temperature as the test temperature will generally result in
specimens. increased availability of a specific grade in greater thicknesses.
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14.1.1 When the heat treating temperatures are the same and 19. Inspection
the furnaces (either batch or continuous type) are controlled 19.1 Inspection provisions of Specification A 961/A 961M
within 625°F [614°C] and equipped with recording pyrom- apply.
eters so that complete records of heat treatment are available,
then one tension test from each heat is required instead of one 20. Rejection and Rehearing
test from each heat in each heat treatment charge. The test 20.1 Each flange that develops injurious imperfections dur-
specimen material shall be included with a furnace charge. ing shop working or application shall be rejected and the
manufacturer notified.
15. Hydrostatic Tests 20.2 Purchaser shall comply with provisions of Specifica-
15.1 Forgings manufactured under this specification shall be tion A 961/A 961M.
capable of passing a hydrostatic test compatible with the rating
21. Certification
of the finished flange. Such tests shall be conducted by the
manufacturer only when Supplementary Requirement S8 of 21.1 For flanges made to specified dimensions, when agreed
Specification A 961/A 961M is specified. upon by the purchaser, and for flanges made to dimensional
standards, application of identification marks as required in
16. Retreatment 22.1 shall be the certification that the flanges have been
16.1 If the results of the mechanical property or impact tests furnished in accordance with the requirements of the specifi-
do not conform to the requirement specified, the manufacturer cation.
may reheat treat the flanges as applicable and repeat the tests 21.2 When test reports are required, they shall include
specified. certification that all requirements of this specification have
been met, the results of all required tests, and description of
17. Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance heat treatment including temperature ranges, times, mode of
17.1 In addition to the requirements of Specification A 961/ cooling, and the heat number or manufacturer’s heat identifi-
A 961M, the flanges shall be free of injurious imperfections as cation. The specification designation included on test reports
defined below and shall have a workmanlike finish. shall include year of issue and revision letter, if any.
17.1.1 Welding End— The machined bevel shall be visually 22. Product Marking
examined. Any lamination extending into the weld bevel and 22.1 In addition to the marking requirements of Specifica-
having a transverse dimension exceeding 1⁄4 in. [6 mm] shall be tion A 961/A 961M, the impact test temperature shall be
considered injurious. legibly stamped on each flange.
17.1.2 Hub Section—Linear imperfections with a length in
NOTE 1—For purposes of identification marking, the manufacturer is
excess of 1⁄8 in. [3 mm] and other imperfections such as slivers,
considered the organization that certifies the piping component was
sharp notches, gouges, scores, pits, etc., shall be considered manufactured, sampled, and tested in accordance with this specification,
injurious. and the results have been determined to meet the requirements of this
specification.
18. Repair by Welding
22.1.1 If the flanges have been quenched-and-tempered or
18.1 Repair of imperfections shall be permitted only with quenched-and-aged the letters QT or QA, as applicable, shall
the approval of the purchaser. When approved, the limitations be stamped on the flanges following the ASTM designation.
and requirements of Specification A 961/A 961M shall apply: 22.1.2 Forgings repaired by welding shall be marked with
18.1.1 In addition, the deposited weld metal shall be the letter “W” following the ASTM designation.
capable of producing welds with mechanical and impact test 22.2 When test reports are required, the markings shall
properties as specified in Table 2 at the test temperature include such other markings as necessary to identify the part
specified in Table 3 for the base metal after the thermal with the test report.
treatments in 18.1.2. SMAW (using only low-hydrogen elec- 22.3 Bar Coding—In addition to the requirements in 22.1
trodes), GMAW, FCAW or GTAW may be used. Electrodes and 22.2, bar coding is acceptable as a supplemental identifi-
shall conform to the applicable AWS A5 electrode specifica- cation method. The purchaser may specify in the order a
tion. The GMAW process is limited to either the spray transfer specific bar coding system to be used. The bar coding system,
or pulsed arc process. FCAW process is limited to repair of if applied at the discretion of the supplier, should be consistent
carbon or carbon-molybdenum base materials only. Welding with one of the published industry standards for bar coding. If
procedures shall be qualified in accordance with Section IX used on small parts, the bar code may be applied to the box or
and Paragraph UG-84, Section VIII, Div. 1, of the Code. a substantially applied tag.
18.1.2 All flanges repaired by welding shall be thermally
treated after repair by either complete reheat treatment or 23. Keywords
post-weld heat treatment. 23.1 carbon equivalent; piping applications; pressure con-
18.1.3 Indications discovered by ultrasonic inspection shall taining parts; residual elements; steel flanges; steel forgings,
be reinspected in accordance with Section 13 after reheat alloy; steel forgings, carbon; temperature service applications;
treatment. low
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SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS
In addition to any of the supplementary requirements of Specification A 961/A 961M, the following
supplementary requirements shall apply only when specified by the purchaser in the order:
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