HJS7
Mechanical
- Sep 22, 2010
- 9
ASTM A333Gr6 seamless pipe, CVN 14 / 18 J at -50°F / -45°C, is available up to 24”. Above the 24” ASTM A333Gr6 welded pipe is available. As alternative API 5L X52N PSL2 welded pipe is prescribed often. At material certificates we find both standards with material descriptions also.
Comparing ASTM A333Gr6 with API 5L X52N PSL2 standard we find differences in yield strength, tensile strength, chemical requirements and (standard) impact requirements.
Why is API 5L X52N an alternative for ASTM A333Gr6 instead of a lower API 5L grade? I’ve been told the larger amount of carbon in a steel, the more negative influence at the low temperature physics, e.g. CVN test, of this steel.
Isn’t it easier to made less brittle steel out of material with a lower amount of Carbon?
Thank you,
HJS
Comparing ASTM A333Gr6 with API 5L X52N PSL2 standard we find differences in yield strength, tensile strength, chemical requirements and (standard) impact requirements.
Why is API 5L X52N an alternative for ASTM A333Gr6 instead of a lower API 5L grade? I’ve been told the larger amount of carbon in a steel, the more negative influence at the low temperature physics, e.g. CVN test, of this steel.
Isn’t it easier to made less brittle steel out of material with a lower amount of Carbon?
Thank you,
HJS