Not much more to add as Stanweld notes. We have a fair amount of SA 213 T9 superheater and reheat tubing in our aged Power Boilers. The T9 material does not behave like T91 material. T9 material is more forgiving in terms of forming and post weld heat treatment. I have had very little problem with T9 boiler tubing because it was originally designed for corrosion (high temperature oxidation) resistance versus creep strength. As a matter of fact, the creep resistance of T9 is actually lower in comparison to Grade 22 tube material, as reflected in slightly lower allowable stress values (so higher alloy does not necessarily equate to higher creep strength) in ASME Section II, Part D stress tables. The reason is that for a constant molybdenum content (of 1% mass percent) for the family of Cr-Mo alloys, as the chromium content increases no additional precipitates as mentioned above form, so you gain no benefit in creep strength.