So, overall, would you consider pipe manufactured to ASTM A312 to be superior to A778. I am tabulating some of the differences as follows, based on what I have found:
• A312 is commonly used higher temp and higher pressure applications such as steam boilers, pressure vessels, etc.
• A312 has higher mechanical strength than A778,
• A312 has better weldability due to lower carbon content,
• A312 contains chromium-nickel alloy vs the less expensive titanium in A778. (this one seems wrong to me. One of the issues in going by what you find on the internet),
• A312 is only produced as seamless or welded pipe while A778 is only produced as welded tubing,
• A312 requires pickling,
• A312 has post annealing where A778 does not,
• A778 generally has a wider range of diameters.
Please let me know if any of these are not accurate. Again, no particular application, but just looking at general differences and thanks for your input.