API Specification 5LD: CRA Clad or Lined Steel Pipe
API Specification 5LD: CRA Clad or Lined Steel Pipe
API Specification 5LD: CRA Clad or Lined Steel Pipe
This specification covers seamless and welded clad steel For ordering information:
line pipe and lined steel line pipe with enhanced
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corrosion-resistant properties suitable for use in pipeline
transportation systems in the petroleum and natural gas
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industries. The clad and lined steel line pipe specified
(Toll-free in the U.S. and Canada)
herein is composed of a carbon steel backing or base
material outside (in some cases inside and/or outside)
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and a corrosion-resistant alloy (CRA) layer or lining inside
(Local and International)
of the pipe. The base material conforms to API 5L (45th
Ed.), product specification level (PSL) 2 and applicable
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annex(es), except as modified herein.
Grades of base material covered by this specification API members receive a 30% discount where applicable.
include X42, X46, X52, X56, X60, X65, X70, X80, and
grades intermediate to these. Grades of the CRA layer are
LC 1812, 2205, 2506, 2242, 2262, unified numbering
system (UNS) S31703, UNS N08904, UNS N10276, Alloy
31™ (UNS N08031), Alloy 59 (UNS N06059), Alloy 254
SMO™ 11 (UNS S31254), Alloy 400 (UNS N04400),
AL6NX (UNS N08367), and EN 1.4529 (UNS N08926).
Other grades are subject to agreement between the
purchaser and the manufacturer.
The delivered product usually has square ends, but other
special ends may be furnished by agreement between the
purchaser and manufacturer. Included are nominal pipe
sizes (NPS) 25 mm (1 in.) through 2134 mm (84 in.).
Sizes greater than 2134 mm (84 in.) are outside of the
range of API 5L (45th Ed.) but may be supplied up to
2500 mm (100 in.) by agreement, including requirements
for materials.
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Contents
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1 Scope ....................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Coverage ................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Application of the API Monogram ........................................................................................................ 1
2 Normative References ........................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms, Definitions, and Abbreviations ................................................................................................ 3
3.1 Terms and Definitions............................................................................................................................ 3
3.2 Abbreviations ......................................................................................................................................... 3
4 General Information ............................................................................................................................... 4
4.1 Pipe Size .................................................................................................................................................. 4
4.2 Information to be Supplied by the Purchaser ..................................................................................... 4
5 Manufacturing of Clad and Lined Steel Pipe ....................................................................................... 6
5.1 General .................................................................................................................................................... 6
5.2 Description of Clad and Lined Steel Pipe ............................................................................................ 6
6 Chemical Properties and Tests ............................................................................................................. 7
6.1 Composition............................................................................................................................................ 7
6.2 Heat Analyses of the CRA Layer .......................................................................................................... 7
6.3 Product Analyses of Backing Steel, Welds, and CRA ........................................................................ 7
6.4 Recheck Analyses .................................................................................................................................. 8
7 Mechanical Properties and Tests ......................................................................................................... 9
7.1 Mechanical Properties (Backing Steel) ................................................................................................ 9
7.2 Tensile Tests—General.......................................................................................................................... 9
7.3 Testing Frequency ................................................................................................................................. 9
7.4 Longitudinal Tensile Tests .................................................................................................................... 9
7.5 Transverse Tensile Tests ...................................................................................................................... 9
7.6 Weld Tensile Tests ................................................................................................................................. 9
7.7 Control Tensile Tests ............................................................................................................................. 9
7.8 Retests (Tensile) ................................................................................................................................... 11
7.9 Flattening Tests .................................................................................................................................... 11
7.10 Guided-bend Tests ............................................................................................................................... 12
7.11 Fracture Toughness Tests .................................................................................................................. 12
7.12 Metallographic Examination................................................................................................................ 13
7.13 Hardness Test ....................................................................................................................................... 14
8 Special Tests ........................................................................................................................................ 16
8.1 Ferrite/Austenite Ratio for Duplex Stainless Steel ........................................................................... 16
8.2 Corrosion Testing ................................................................................................................................ 16
8.3 Tests for CRA Cladding Bond Strength and CRA Liner Tightness................................................. 17
8.4 Residual Magnetism............................................................................................................................. 18
9 Hydrostatic Tests Inspection Hydrostatic Test ............................................................................... 18
10 Dimensions, Weights, and Lengths ................................................................................................... 19
10.1 Dimension and Weights....................................................................................................................... 19
10.2 Diameter ................................................................................................................................................ 19
10.3 Wall Thickness ..................................................................................................................................... 20
10.4 Mass....................................................................................................................................................... 20
10.5 Length.................................................................................................................................................... 20
10.6 Straightness .......................................................................................................................................... 20
10.7 Jointers.................................................................................................................................................. 20
10.8 Pipe Ends .............................................................................................................................................. 21
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Figures
1 Welded Clad Pipe or Lined Pipe When Process Involves Seam Welding of the CRA................... 14
2 Seamless Clad Pipe.............................................................................................................................. 15
Tables
1 Purchaser Supplied Information ........................................................................................................... 5
2 Purchaser Provided Analysis ................................................................................................................ 8
3 Chemical Requirements for Heat Analysis of CRA Layer, Percent (%) .......................................... 10
4 Acceptance Criteria for Examination of Weld Microstructure ......................................................... 13
5 Hardness Survey of Four Traverses for SAW Clad Pipe or Lined Pipe .......................................... 14
6 Hardness Survey of Two Traverses for Seamless Clad Pipe .......................................................... 15
7 Hardness Test Requirements .............................................................................................................. 15
8 Young’s Modulus and Poisson’s Ratio at 25 °C (77 °F).................................................................... 18
9 Correction Factors ............................................................................................................................... 19
10 Tolerances on Dimensions and Weights ........................................................................................... 21
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