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"As-Welded" and/or "A240" As-welded pipe and ASTM A409 (ASME SA409) This specification
tubing is straight-seam welded using ASME covers straight-seam welded, light wall, austenitic
qualified automatic or semi-automatic State of the chromium-nickel alloy steel pipe for corrosion or
Art Plasma Welding torches in a single or dual high-temperature service.
torch setup. This process of welding allows the 1. Automatic welding process with or without
company to supply a large range of thickness and addition of filler wire.
diameters. Normally furnished in square cut ends, 2. Annealing after welding.
pipe with beveled ends can be provided. Spot 3. Tension, Reverse, forward-bend and Search for:
radiography or 100% radiography can be provided hardness tests of each lot.
on all weld seams. Pipe is pickled and passivated 4. Hydrostatic or non-destructive electric test
as per ASTM A380 to maintain corrosion of each tube. The Toxics Reduction
resistance and to prevent surface discoloration 5. Wall thickness may not be more than .018" Act Plan Report

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from free iron oxidation. As-welded pipe is under nominal.
commonly used when no mechanical testing of As-Welded "Fittings" and/or "A240" As-Welded The TRA Toxic
the finished product is required. fittings are welded using ASME qualified welding Accounting Public notification
1. Wall thickness may not be more than 12.5% procedures using automatic or semi-automatic
under nominal thickness. State of the Art Plasma Welding torches in a
ASTM A778 This specification covers welded single setup. Fittings can be supplied in a wide
unannealed stainless pipe intended for low to range of diameters and wall thicknesses. from any
moderate temperatures and corrosion service of the wide range of weld able corrosion resistant
where heat treatment is not required for corrosion alloys. Welded elbows can be supplied as smooth
resistance. A778 is considered to be the most flow or mitered construction, tees, lateral and
applicable specification for "as welded" pipe and crosses are supplied as nozzle-welded. Reducers
differs from it only that a transverse guided bend are supplied as conical. As-Welded fittings can be
test and a transverse tension test are required per supplied to ANSI B16.9 or MSS SP-43
lot. dimensions, or customer specific dimensions.
Special fittings can be supplied to customer SALES AND
A778 pipe and tubing is commonly used in the
design and size when required. MANUFACTURING PLANT
Pulp and Paper mills, food processing plants, and
Normally furnished in square cut ends, fittings with 150 California Avenue, Box 756
other industries where corrosion resistance is
beveled ends can be provided. Fittings are pickled Brockville, ON
essential.
and passivated as per ASTM A380 to maintain K6V 5W1
Normally furnished in square cut ends, pipe with Phone: (613) 342-8471
corrosion resistance and to prevent surface
beveled ends can be provided. Spot radiography Fax: (613) 342-4432
discoloration from free iron oxidation. As-Welded
or 100% radiography can be provided on all weld E-Mail:
fittings are usually used where corrosion
seams. Pipe is pickled and passivated as per dbi@douglasbarwick.com
resistance is essential.
ASTM A380 to maintain corrosion resistance and
to prevent surface discoloration from free iron 1. Wall thickness may not be more than 12.5%
oxidation. under nominal thickness.
ASTM A774 Fittings This specification covers
ASTM A269 This specification covers seamless
welded unannealed stainless fittings intended for
and welded austenitic stainless steel tubing
low to moderate temperatures and corrosion
intended for the low or high temperature and
service where heat treatment is not required for
general corrosion service. All material is furnished
corrosion resistance. A774 is considered to be the
in the heat treated condition and bead rolling is
most applicable specification for "as welded"
excluded in our process.
fittings. Base metal analysis are traceable to the
The principal manufacturing procedures specified original mill certificates. No nondestructive testing
under A269 are: is performed and the fittings are unannealed.
1. Automatic welding process with no addition A774 fittings is commonly use in the Pulp and
of filler wire. Paper mills, food processing plants, and other
2. Hydrostatic or non-destructive electric test industries where corrosion resistance is essential.
of each tube.
Fittings are normally furnished in MSS SP-43
3. Tension, Flattening, Flange test, reverse-
dimensions, with square cut ends, fittings with
bend and hardness tests required each lot.
beveled ends can be provided. Spot radiography
4. Wall thickness may not be more than 12.5%
or 100% radiography can be provided on all weld
under nominal thickness.
seams. Pipe is pickled and passivated as per
Normally furnished in square cut ends, pipe with
ASTM A380 to maintain corrosion resistance and
beveled ends can be provided. Spot radiography
to prevent surface discoloration from free iron
or 100% radiography can be provided on all weld
oxidation.
seams. Pipe is pickled and passivated as per
ASTM A380 to maintain corrosion resistance and ASTM A403 Fittings Standard Specification for
to prevent surface discoloration from free iron Wrought Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping fittings.
oxidation. This specification covers two general classes, WP
and CR, of wrought austenitic stainless steel
ASTM A312 (ASME SA312) This specification
fittings of seamless and welded construction
covers seamless and straight-seam welded
covered by the latest revision of ANSI B16.9,
stainless pipe intended for high temperature and
ANSI B16.11, ANSI B16.28, MSS Standard
general corrosion service. The A312
Practice SP-79, MSS Standard Practice SP-43
manufacturing process is suited to high-volume
and Mss SP-95. Fittings differing from these
production and is generally limited to the
standard may be furnished in accordance with
diameters and schedule wall thickness shown in
Supplementary Requirement S9.
ANSI B36.10 and ANSI B36.19. (Specially items
can be ordered) A312 pipe with immediately Class WP fittings are subdivided into four
deliver available from a complete inventory subclasses: Classes WP-S, WP-W, WP-WX and

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standard sizes up to 24". WP-WU. They are manufactured to the
The principal manufacturing procedures specified requirements of ANSI B16.9, B16.11,B16.28, or
under A312 are: MSS Standard Practice SP-79, and they shall
have pressure ratings compatible with 9.2.
1. Automatic welding process with no addition
of filler wire. Class WP-S fittings are those manufactured from
2. Annealing after welding. seamless product by a seamless method of
3. Tension, Reverse, forward-bend and manufacture (marked with class symbol WP-S);
hardness tests of each lot. Class WP-W fittings contain welds made with or
4. Hydrostatic of each tube. without filler metal. Pipe or fitting fabrications
5. Wall thickness may not be more than 12.5% made with filler metal have been radiographed
under nominal thickness. (marked with Class symbol WP-W);
Normally furnished in square cut ends, pipe with Class WP-WX fittings are those which contain
beveled ends can be provided. Spot radiography welds where all welds have been radiographed
or 100% radiography can be provided on all weld (marked with class symbol WP-WX);
seams. Pipe is pickled and passivated as per
Class WP-WU fittings are those which contain
ASTM A380 to maintain corrosion resistance and
welds where all welds have been ultrasonically
to prevent surface discoloration from free iron
tested (marked witch call symbol WP-WU);
oxidation.
Class CR fittings are those manufactured to the
ASTM A358 (ASME SA358) This specification
requirements of MSS SP-43, and they shall have
covers electric-fusion-welded austenitic
pressure ratings compatible with 9.3. With no
chromium-nickel alloy steel pipe suitable for
nondestructive testing required.
corrosion or high-temperature service or both.
Although no restrictions are made on sizes Carbide solution heat treatment is required which
commercial practice is usually above NPS8. include rapid cooling to prevent re-precipitation of
carbides.
The principal manufacturing procedures specified
under A358 are:
1. Automatic welding process with the addition
of filler wire.
2. Annealing after welding.
3. A product analysis of both the weld metal
and base metal after annealing.
4. Tension, Reverse, forward-bend and
hardness tests of each lot.
5. Hydrostatic of each tube.
6. Wall thickness may nor be mode than .010"
under nominal.
Normally furnished in square cut ends, pipe with
beveled ends can be provided. Spot radiography
or 100% radiography can be provided on all weld
seams. Pipe is pickled and passivated as per
ASTM A380 to maintain corrosion resistance and
to prevent surface discoloration from free iron
oxidation.

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