Piping Notes PDF
Piping Notes PDF
Piping Notes PDF
Contents
4 The Alloy Range for Seamless Pipe and Tubing
0.2 5
2 4 6 8 10 12
Outside Diameter (inches)
EXTRUDED
Outside Diameter (mm)
50 100 150 200 250 300
1.4 35
1.2 30
Wall Thickness (inches)
1.0 25
0.8 20
0.6 15
0.4 10
0.2 5
2 4 6 8 10 12
Outside Diameter (inches)
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The Alloy Range for
Seamless Pipe and Tubing
ALLOY UNS WERKSTOFF NR.
Nickel 200 N02200 2.4066
Nickel 201 N02201 2.4068
MONEL alloy 400 N04400 2.4360
INCONEL alloy 600 N06600 2.4816
INCONEL alloy 601 N06601 2.4851
INCONEL alloy 601GC – –
INCONEL alloy 617 N06617 2.4663
INCONEL alloy 625 N06625 2.4856
INCONEL alloy 686 N06686 2.4606
INCONEL alloy 690 N06690 2.4642
INCONEL alloy 693 – –
INCONEL alloy 725 N07725 –
INCONEL alloy C-276 N10276 2.4819
INCONEL alloy G-3 N06985 2.4619
INCONEL alloy 050 N06950 –
INCOLOY alloy 800 N08800 1.4876
INCOLOY alloy 800H N08810 1.4876 / 1.4958
INCOLOY alloy 800HT N08811 1.4876 / 1.4959
INCOLOY alloy 803 S35045 –
INCOLOY alloy 825 N08825 2.4858
INCOLOY alloy 890 – –
INCOLOY alloy 925 N09925 –
INCOLOY alloy 020 N08020 2.4660
INCOLOY alloy 028 N08028 1.4563
NIMONIC alloy 75 N06075 2.4951
Specifications
NIMONIC alloy 80A N07080 2.4952
The Special Metals seamless NIMONIC alloy 263 N07263 2.4650
tubular products meet the
NIMONIC alloy PE16 – –
requirements of the appropriate
NILO alloy 36 K93600 / K93601 1.3912
• ASTM • ASME • SAE AMS
NILO alloy 42 K94100 1.3917
• AECMA • British Standard
NILO alloy 48 K94800 1.3922, 1.3926, 1.3927
• DIN Specifications
NILO alloy K K96410 1.3981
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Total Quality Tubing
Special Metals seamless tubular products are
made to the highest quality standards in the
industry, and have been proven in some of the
most arduous service environments.
The general engineering alloys are air-melted and
AOD refined. Superalloy tubing is vacuum induc-
tion melted. Tubular products can be remelted
and refined by vacuum arc or electroslag processes.
Primary hot working operations for billets include
rolling, forging and extrusion, followed by cold
working, tube reducing (pilgering) or drawing,
according to the alloy, size and finish required
by the customer.
Strict quality controls are applied at every pro-
cessing stage, all described and published in
quality assurance procedures. The manufacturing
history of every product is fully traceable. Testing
facilities for the tubular products include ultrasonic,
hydrostatic, eddy current, and boroscope/
intrascope.
State-of-the-art production equipment is backed
up by computer-based inquiry and order process-
ing systems. Commercial and technical specialists
track every order through every processing
operation. Up-to-the-minute information on order
status is available from the computer systems.
Technical assistance on alloy evalution and selec-
tion for specific applications is available from
Special Metals, the world’s most experienced
producer of high-performance nickel-base alloys.
Computer-controlled forging
Tube straightening
Pickling
INCONEL alloy 617 ASTM B 167 cold-worked & annealed or all sizes 95 655
hot-worked & annealed
INCONEL alloy 625 ASTM B 444 annealed (Grade 1) >0.5 in (13 mm) 120 827
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0.2% YIELD STRENGTH ELONGATION
ROCKWELL
MPa HARDNESS
ksi %
15 105 40
15 105 35
12 80 40
40 275 15
12 80 40
12 80 35
10 70 40
30 205 15
28 195 35
28 195 35
25 170 35
55 380 15
35 240 30
30 205 35
25 170 35
35 240 30
30 205 35
30 205 30
30 205 30
30 205 30
35 240 30
60 414 30
40 275 30
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Typically Specified Room Temperature
Mechanical Properties (continued)
SPECIFICATION TENSILE STRENGTH
ALLOY
Number Temper Size ksi MPa
(outside diameter)
INCONEL alloy 686 ASTM B 622 solution-annealed 0.5 – 3 ¹⁄₂ in 100 690
(13 – 89 mm)
INCONEL alloy 725 ASME Code solution-annealed all sizes 150 1034
Case 2217 and aged
INCONEL alloy C-276 ASTM B 622 solution-annealed 0.5 – 3 ¹⁄₂ in 100 690
(13 – 89 mm)
45 310 45
35 240 30
30 205 35
25 170 35
35 240 30
30 205 35
35 240 30
120 827 20
41 283 40
35 240 40
30 205 30
30 205 30
25 170 30
25 170 30
25 170 30
25 170 30
25 170 30
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Typically Specified Room Temperature
Mechanical Properties (continued)
SPECIFICATION TENSILE STRENGTH
ALLOY
Number Temper Size ksi MPa
(outside diameter)
INCOLOY alloy 803 ASME Section VIII annealed 0.5 – 9 ¹⁄₄ in 70 480
Division I, (13 – 235 mm)
Code Case Pending
INCOLOY alloy 890 ASTM B 407 hot-finished & annealed or 0.5 – 9 ¹⁄₄ in 75 520
(Pending) cold-worked & annealed (13 – 235 mm)
INCOLOY alloy 925 ASME Code solution-annealed 0.5 – 9 ¹⁄₄ in 140 965
Case 2218 and aged (13 – 235 mm)
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0.2% YIELD STRENGTH ELONGATION
ROCKWELL
MPa HARDNESS
ksi %
25 170 35
35 240 30
25 170 30
35 241 30
30 205 35
105 724 18
35 240 30
31 214 40
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Specialty Complementary Products
Special Metals makes seamless pipe and tubing at
its main production facilities in the USA and in
the UK. For some applications, like U-bent or ID
finned tubing, or co-extruded combinations of
alloys, it adds an “engineered” element to the
final product form.
As part of its customer service it provides links
to specialist manufacturers such as the producers
of seam-welded tubing made from plate, sheet
or strip; suppliers of bends, elbows, joints and
fittings; and redrawers of fine precision tubing.
For some applications, package bids include
seamless tubulars along with related specialty
items.
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Forming of Tube and Pipe
All common forming operations such as bending, Bending with Mandrels or Fillers
coiling and expanding can readily be performed Thin-wall tubing may be bent to small radii without
on tube and pipe made by Special Metals. In gen- wrinkling by use of a mandrel or filler. Thin-wall tubing
eral, material in the annealed condition is recom- in high nickel alloys may be mandrel-bent through
mended. MONEL alloy 400, Nickel 200 and Nickel 180 degrees to a minimum radius of 2D.
201 can be formed in the stress-relieved temper.
However, the amount of deformation will be limit- To minimize galling of the inside surface of the tube,
ed by the higher tensile strength and lower ductil- mandrels should be made of hard alloy bronze rather
ity. In bending, the minimum radius to which than steel. Steel mandrels may be used but should be
stress-relieved tubing can be bent is 25 - 50% chromium plated to reduce galling.
greater than for annealed tubing of the same size. Mandrels must be lubricated before use. Lubricants of
extreme-pressure, chlorinated oil are best for severe
Bending and Coiling bending. For less severe bending or for ease of removal,
water-soluble lubricants are used.
Standard methods of bending include ram or
press bending, roll bending, stationary-die bend- Any of the standard filler materials such as sand, resin,
ing, and rotating-die bending. Tubing and pipe of and low-melting-point alloys may be used. Sand is
the MONEL, INCONEL and INCOLOY alloys are the least desirable because it is difficult to pack tightly
readily bent by any of these procedures. and can lead to the formation of wrinkles or kinks
during bending.
An important precaution to observe in all bending
is to allow maximum radii to ensure that applied Low-melting-alloy fillers produce the best bends. Their
stresses are as evenly distributed as possible. expansion characteristics ensure that voids are elimi-
The minimum radii to which nickel alloy tubing nated and a sound center is created. Alloy fillers are
can be bent by various methods are given in the removed by heating the bent tube in steam or hot
table on this page which should be used as a guide water. Metallic fillers must not be removed by direct
to general limitations. Depending on equipment torch heating since they contain elements such as
design, tube size and quality of the finished bend, lead, tin, and bismuth which will embrittle the high-
it is possible to bend to smaller radii than those nickel alloys at elevated temperatures. It is imperative
listed. However, when smaller radii are necessary, that all traces of metallic fillers are removed before
trial bends should be made to determine if the fabrication and service.
desired bend is possible.
Maximum
Bending without Mandrels or Fillers Method of Minimum Mean Included
In bending with no internal support, the dies Bending Bend Radius Angle of Bend
should be slightly smaller than those used with (degrees)
a mandrel or filler. Bending without use of a man- Press Bending 6 x OD 120
drel or filler is suitable only for tube and pipe that Unfilled Tube
have a wall thickness greater than 7% of the out-
side diameter, or for bends of large radii. Nickel Roll Bending 4 x OD 360
alloy tube in sizes within the above ratio can be Filled Tube
bent with no mandrel or filler to a minimum Stationary Die, 2 ¹₂ x OD 180
mean radius three times the outside diameter Unfilled Tube
of the tube (3D) through 180 degrees.
Stationary Die,
Filled Tube or 2 x OD 180
Using Mandrel
Rotating Die,
3 x OD 180
Unfilled Tube
Rotating Die,
Filled Tube or 2 x OD 180
Using Mandrel
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Forming of Tube and Pipe (continued)
Power-Driven
Rolls
Movable
Pressure Die
Clamp
Pressure Block
Figure 1 – Equipment for Figure 2 – Roll bending. The bend radius Figure 3 – Stationary-die bending
press bending is controlled by raising or
lowering the top roll
Rotating Rotating
Bending Die Bending Die
Tube Tube
Sliding Wiper
Block
Stationary
Wiper Block
Clamp Clamp
Figure 4 – Rotating-die bending with stationary wiper block Figure 5 – Rotating-die bending with sliding wiper block
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Tubing can be bent as much as 180 degrees with Material Temper
a minimum radius of 2 x OD by rotary bending.
The tube sheet should be harder than the tube
Although bending can be done without a mandrel,
being rolled into it, otherwise springback in the
a mandrel is generally preferred and must be used
tube may be greater than in the tube sheet, causing
when the ratio of tube diameter to wall thickness
a gap between the two when the expanding tool is
is above the limit suitable for bending without
removed. For that reason, tube sheets are usually
wrinkling or collapsing of the tube. Various types
supplied in the as-rolled or as-forged temper and
of mandrel are used including ball and straight-
tube in the annealed temper. It is particularly
plug types.
important for the tube sheet to be harder than
the tube when the sheet is thinner than the out-
Expanding Heat-exchanger Tube side diameter of the tube or when the tubes are
closely spaced. Tubes are closely spaced when
Tubing of the MONEL, INCONEL and INCOLOY the tube-sheet ligament is less than the greater
alloys can be expanded into tube sheets by any of 25% of the outside diameter or ¹₄ in (6 mm).
conventional method. Some design factors which
must be taken into consideration in expanding or Stress-relieved tubing may be slightly harder
rolling tubing include thickness of the tube sheet, than the tube sheet but can be expanded to form
wall thickness of the tube, tube spacing or liga- a satisfactory connection if greater care is exer-
ment between tube-sheet holes, rolling practice, cised in expanding. For greater assurance of pres-
clearance between tube and hole, and the relative sure tightness, a seal weld may be placed around
hardnesses of the tubes and tube sheets. If an the end of the tube after expanding. The stress-
unfamiliar design is being used, trial tests should relieved temper is suitable for either welding
be performed to determine if difficulties may be or silver brazing.
encountered in expanding. If rolling of stress-relieved tube appears to be a
The oversize allowance on tube-sheet holes to the marginal operation, the problem can often be
nominal outside diameter of the tube should be remedied by using annealed tube or stress-
kept to a minimum. The tube-sheet hole should relieved tube with the ends annealed. Stress-
be 0.004 to 0.008 in (0.10 to 0.20 mm) larger relieved, end-annealed tubing combines the
than the nominal outside diameter of the tube strength advantage of stress-relieved material
for tubing less than 1¹₂ in (38 mm) OD. For larger with the ease of fabrication of annealed material.
tubing the oversize-allowance should be 0.009 to Tubing in the annealed condition is used when
0.010 in (0.23 to 0.25 mm). optimum rolling or expanding characteristics are
desired or when severe cold-bending and flaring
are to be done.
Procedure
Expanding may be done by drifting with sectional Miscellaneous Forming Operations
expanders or, preferably, by rolling with three-
roll expanders. The ends of rolled-in tubing are Flanging, bulging, swaging, and other expanding
flared in the conventional manner. or reducing operations can be readily performed
on tube and pipe of the high-nickel alloys. Many
The tube-sheet hole and both the outside and such operations are variations of those discussed
inside surfaces of the tube must be free of all in this section, and comments made on specific
matter such as oxide, dirt and oil. The ends of operations will also apply to the variations.
the tube should also be deburred before rolling.
Extremely severe or complex forming operations
Lubrication should be provided between the may require that the material be given one or
rollers of the tool and the inside surface of the more intermediate anneals to prevent rupturing
tube. Any sulfur-free mineral oil or lard oil, either from excessive cold work.
diluted or straight, may be used. Lubricants that
contain embrittling or contaminating elements
such as sulfur or lead should be avoided because
of the difficulty of cleaning the finished assembly.
Controlled rolling equipment should be used to
prevent over-expanding the tubes. Over-expand-
ing may distort the tube sheet and plastically
deform the tube-sheet ligaments, causing loose-
fitting tubes. This is particularly true when the
tube has a higher hardness than the tube sheet
or a significantly higher work-hardening rate.
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Welding and Fabrication
For many applications, the corrosion- and
heat-resistant tubular products have to be
fabricated and welded. The MONEL, INCONEL
and INCOLOY alloy products are amenable
to these processes. Full details on processes
and techniques can be obtained from our website,
www.specialmetals.com, or from any of our
offices listed on the back of this publication.
Matched composition welding electrodes and
filler metals are available for many of the tubular
products. The main examples are listed below.
Where a choice is indicated, the selection should
be made to suit the welding process and/or the
service conditions. Advice on the optimum
selection is available.
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Example 1
ALLOY FACTOR (FOR LB/FT) FACTOR (FOR KG/M)
To find the foot weight of a
Nickel 200 12.101 0.02792 7 in O.D. x 0.362 inch average wall tube
Nickel 201 12.101 0.02792 in INCOLOY alloy 825:
MONEL alloy 400 11.988 0.02765 7.000 O.D.
INCONEL alloy 600 11.536 0.02661 – 0.362 wall
6.638 x 0.362 x 11.084 = 26.634 lb/ft
INCONEL alloy 601 11.046 0.02548
INCONEL alloy 601GC 11.046 0.02548
Example 2
INCONEL alloy 617 11.385 0.02626
To find the meter weight of a
INCONEL alloy 625 11.498 0.02652
180 mm O.D. x 9 mm average wall tube
INCONEL alloy 686 11.875 0.02739 in INCOLOY alloy 825:
INCONEL alloy 690 11.159 0.02573
180.0 O.D.
INCONEL alloy 693 10.556 0.02435 – 9.0 wall
INCONEL alloy 725 11.310 0.02608 171.0 x 9.0 x 0.02557 = 39.35 kg/m
INCONEL alloy C-276 12.101 0.02793
INCONEL alloy G-3 11.084 0.02557
INCONEL alloy 050 11.4372 0.02638
INCOLOY alloy 800 10.820 0.02494
INCOLOY alloy 800H 10.820 0.02494
INCOLOY alloy 800HT 10.820 0.02494
INCOLOY alloy 803 10.707 0.02469
INCOLOY alloy 825 11.084 0.02557
INCOLOY alloy 890 10.820 0.02494
INCOLOY alloy 925 10.970 0.02538
INCOLOY alloy 020 10.970 0.02529
INCOLOY alloy 028 10.9476 0.02525
NIMONIC alloy 75 11.385 0.02630
NIMONIC alloy 80A 11.159 0.02573
NIMONIC alloy 263 11.385 0.02626
NIMONIC alloy PE16 10.933 0.02520
NILO alloy 36 11.046 0.02548
NILO alloy 42 11.046 0.02548
NILO alloy 48 11.046 0.02548
NILO alloy K 11.121 0.02564
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Weights and Pressure Ratings
of Tubing and Casing for Oil and Gas Production
NOMINAL WEIGHT, CALCULATED PLAIN-END WEIGHT
OUTSIDE WALL THREADS AND INCOLOY alloy 825, INCONEL
DIAMETER THICKNESS COUPLING INCONEL alloy G-3 alloy C-276
in mm in mm lb/ft kg/m lb/ft kg/m lb/ft kg/m
2³₈ 60.3 0.190 4.83 4.60 6.85 4.60 6.85 5.02 7.47
0.254 6.45 5.80 8.63 5.97 8.88 6.52 9.70
0.336 8.53 7.70 11.46 7.59 11.30 8.29 12.34
2⁷₈ 73.0 0.217 5.51 6.40 9.52 6.38 9.49 6.97 10.37
0.276 7.01 7.80 11.61 7.95 11.83 8.68 12.92
0.308 7.82 8.60 12.80 8.76 13.04 9.56 14.23
0.340 8.64 9.50 14.14 9.54 14.20 10.42 15.51
0.440 11.18 11.65 17.34 11.87 17.66 12.96 19.29
3¹₂ 88.9 0.254 6.45 9.20 13.69 9.13 13.59 9.97 14.84
0.289 7.34 10.20 15.18 10.27 15.28 11.22 16.70
0.375 9.52 12.70 18.90 12.98 19.32 14.17 21.09
0.476 12.09 15.80 23.51 15.95 23.74 17.41 25.91
4 101.6 0.262 6.65 11.00 16.37 10.85 16.15 11.85 17.63
0.330 8.38 13.40 19.94 13.42 19.97 14.65 21.80
0.415 10.54 15.89 23.65 16.49 24.54 18.01 26.80
0.500 12.70 19.00 28.28 19.40 28.87 21.18 31.52
4¹₂ 114.3 0.271 6.88 12.60 18.75 12.70 18.90 13.87 20.64
0.290 7.37 13.50 20.09 13.52 20.12 14.76 21.97
0.337 8.56 15.50 23.07 15.54 23.13 16.97 25.25
0.430 10.92 19.20 28.57 19.40 28.87 21.18 31.52
0.500 12.70 21.60 32.14 22.17 32.99 24.20 36.01
0.560 14.22 24.60 36.61 24.45 36.39 26.70 39.73
5 127.0 0.253 6.43 13.00 19.35 13.31 19.81 14.53 21.62
0.296 7.52 15.00 22.32 15.43 22.96 16.85 25.08
0.362 9.19 18.00 26.79 18.61 27.69 20.32 30.24
0.422 10.72 20.80 30.95 21.41 31.86 23.38 34.79
0.478 12.14 23.20 34.53 23.96 35.66 26.16 38.93
0.500 12.70 24.10 35.86 24.94 37.11 27.23 40.52
0.560 14.22 27.00 40.18 27.55 41.00 30.08 44.76
5¹₂ 139.7 0.275 6.98 15.50 23.07 15.92 23.69 17.38 25.86
0.304 7.72 17.00 25.30 17.50 26.04 19.11 28.44
0.361 9.17 20.00 29.76 20.56 30.60 22.45 33.41
0.415 10.54 23.00 34.23 23.39 34.81 25.53 37.99
6⁵₈ 168.3 0.288 7.32 20.00 29.76 20.23 30.11 22.09 32.87
0.352 8.94 24.00 35.72 24.47 36.42 26.72 39.76
0.417 10.59 28.00 41.67 28.70 42.71 31.33 46.62
0.475 12.06 32.00 47.62 32.39 48.20 35.36 52.62
7 177.8 0.272 6.91 20.00 29.76 20.28 30.18 22.15 32.96
0.317 8.05 23.00 34.23 23.49 34.96 25.64 38.16
0.362 9.19 26.00 38.69 26.63 39.63 29.08 43.28
0.408 10.36 29.00 43.16 29.81 44.36 32.55 48.44
0.453 11.51 32.00 47.62 32.87 48.92 35.89 53.41
0.498 12.65 35.00 52.09 35.89 53.41 39.18 58.31
0.540 13.72 38.00 56.55 38.66 57.53 42.21 62.82
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YIELD STRENGTH: 110,000 psi (758 MPa) YIELD STRENGTH: 125,000 psi (862 MPa) YIELD STRENGTH: 130,000 psi (896 MPa)
COLLAPSE INTERNAL YIELD COLLAPSE INTERNAL YIELD COLLAPSE INTERNAL YIELD
PRESSURE PRESSURE PRESSURE PRESSURE PRESSURE PRESSURE
1000 psi MPa 1000 psi MPa 1000 psi MPa 1000 psi MPa 1000 psi MPa 1000 psi MPa
16.13 111.2 15.40 106.2 17.90 123.4 17.50 120.7 18.47 127.4 18.20 125.5
21.01 144.9 20.59 142.0 23.88 164.7 23.39 161.3 24.83 171.2 24.33 167.8
26.72 184.2 27.23 187.7 30.36 209.3 30.95 213.4 31.58 217.7 32.19 222.0
14.55 100.3 14.53 100.2 16.07 110.8 16.51 113.8 16.56 114.2 17.17 118.4
19.09 131.6 18.48 127.4 21.70 149.6 21.00 144.8 22.56 155.6 21.84 150.6
21.04 145.1 20.62 142.2 23.91 164.9 23.43 161.5 24.87 171.5 24.37 168.0
22.94 158.2 22.77 157.0 26.07 179.8 25.87 178.4 27.11 186.9 26.90 185.5
28.52 196.6 29.46 203.1 32.41 223.4 33.84 233.3 33.70 232.4 34.82 240.1
13.53 93.3 13.97 96.3 14.89 102.7 15.87 109.4 15.33 105.7 16.51 113.8
16.67 114.9 15.89 109.6 18.94 130.6 18.06 124.5 19.56 134.9 18.78 129.5
21.05 145.1 20.62 142.2 23.92 164.9 23.44 161.6 24.87 171.5 24.37 168.0
25.85 178.2 26.18 180.5 29.38 202.6 29.75 205.1 30.55 210.6 30.94 213.3
11.06 76.3 12.61 86.9 12.03 82.9 13.33 91.9 12.33 85.0 14.40 99.3
16.65 114.8 15.88 109.5 18.92 130.5 18.05 124.5 19.53 134.7 18.77 129.4
20.46 141.1 19.97 137.7 23.24 160.2 22.69 156.4 24.17 166.7 23.60 162.7
24.06 165.9 24.06 165.9 27.34 188.5 27.34 188.5 28.44 196.1 28.44 196.1
9.21 63.5 11.59 79.9 9.89 68.2 13.17 90.8 10.09 69.6 13.70 94.5
10.68 73.6 12.41 85.6 11.60 80.0 14.10 97.2 11.88 81.9 14.66 101.1
14.34 98.9 14.42 99.4 15.84 109.2 16.38 112.9 16.31 112.5 17.04 117.5
19.01 131.1 18.39 126.8 21.61 149.0 20.90 144.1 22.47 154.9 21.74 149.9
19.80 136.5 19.25 132.7 22.50 155.1 21.88 150.9 23.40 161.3 22.75 156.9
23.97 165.3 23.96 165.2 27.24 187.8 27.22 187.7 28.31 195.2 26.83 185.0
5.84 40.3 9.74 67.2 6.05 41.7 11.07 76.3 6.16 42.5 11.51 79.4
8.85 61.0 11.40 78.6 9.48 65.4 12.95 89.3 9.66 66.6 13.47 92.9
13.47 92.9 13.94 96.1 14.82 102.2 15.84 109.2 15.25 105.1 16.47 113.6
17.00 117.2 16.25 112.0 19.32 133.2 18.46 127.3 20.09 138.5 19.20 132.4
19.02 131.1 18.40 126.9 21.68 149.5 20.91 144.2 22.48 155.0 21.75 150.0
19.80 136.5 19.25 132.7 22.50 155.1 21.88 150.9 23.40 161.3 22.75 156.9
21.88 150.9 21.56 148.7 24.86 171.4 24.50 168.9 25.86 178.3 25.48 175.7
5.63 38.8 9.63 66.4 5.89 40.6 10.94 75.4 5.99 41.3 11.38 78.5
7.48 51.6 10.64 73.4 7.89 54.4 12.09 83.4 8.00 55.2 12.58 86.7
11.10 76.5 12.63 87.1 12.08 83.3 14.36 99.0 12.39 85.4 14.93 102.9
14.54 100.3 14.52 100.1 16.06 110.7 16.51 113.8 16.55 114.1 17.17 118.4
4.03 27.8 8.37 57.7 4.17 28.8 9.51 65.6 4.20 29.0 9.89 68.2
6.73 46.4 10.23 70.5 7.02 48.4 11.62 80.1 7.09 48.9 12.09 83.4
10.16 70.1 12.12 83.6 10.99 75.8 13.77 94.9 11.25 77.6 14.32 98.7
13.20 91.0 13.80 95.2 14.55 100.3 15.68 108.1 14.95 103.1 16.31 112.5
2.98 20.5 7.48 51.6 2.98 20.5 8.50 58.6 2.98 20.5 8.84 61.0
4.44 30.6 8.72 60.1 4.65 32.1 9.91 68.3 4.69 32.3 10.30 71.0
6.23 43.0 9.95 68.6 6.45 44.5 11.31 78.0 6.49 44.7 11.76 81.1
8.53 58.8 11.22 77.4 9.11 62.8 12.75 87.9 9.27 63.9 13.26 91.4
10.78 74.3 12.46 85.9 11.71 80.7 14.16 97.6 12.00 82.7 14.72 101.5
13.03 89.8 13.69 94.4 14.31 98.7 15.56 107.3 14.72 101.4 16.18 111.6
15.11 104.2 14.85 102.4 16.76 115.6 16.87 116.3 17.26 119.0 17.55 121.0
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Standard Pipe Sizes
NOMINAL WALL THICKNESS
NOMINAL OUTSIDE
PIPE SIZE DIAMETER Schedule 5 Schedule 10 Schedule 40 Schedule 80 Schedule 160
in in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
1/8 0.405 10.29 0.049 1.24 0.068 1.73 0.095 2.41
1/4 0.540 13.72 0.065 1.65 0.088 2.24 0.119 3.02
3/8 0.675 17.14 0.065 1.65 0.091 2.31 0.126 3.20
1/2 0.840 21.34 0.065 1.65 0.083 2.11 0.109 2.77 0.147 3.73 0.187 4.75
3/4 1.050 26.67 0.065 1.65 0.083 2.11 0.113 2.87 0.154 3.91 0.218 5.54
1 1.315 33.40 0.065 1.65 0.109 2.77 0.133 3.38 0.179 4.55 0.250 6.35
1 ¹₄ 1.660 42.16 0.065 1.65 0.109 2.77 0.140 3.56 0.191 4.85 0.250 6.35
1 ¹₂ 1.900 48.26 0.065 1.65 0.109 2.77 0.145 3.68 0.200 5.08 0.281 7.14
2 2.375 60.32 0.065 1.65 0.109 2.77 0.154 3.91 0.218 5.54 0.343 8.71
2 ¹₂ 2.875 73.02 0.083 2.11 0.120 3.05 0.203 5.16 0.276 7.01 0.375 9.52
3 3.500 88.90 0.083 2.11 0.120 3.05 0.216 5.49 0.300 7.62 0.438 11.10
3 ¹₂ 4.000 101.60 0.083 2.11 0.120 3.05 0.226 5.74 0.318 8.08
4 4.500 114.30 0.083 2.11 0.120 3.05 0.237 6.02 0.337 8.56 0.531 13.50
5 5.563 141.30 0.109 2.77 0.134 3.40 0.258 6.55 0.375 9.52 0.625 15.90
6 6.625 168.30 0.109 2.77 0.134 3.40 0.280 7.11 0.0432 11.00 0.718 18.20
8 8.625 219.10 0.109 2.77 0.148 3.76 0.322 8.18 0.500 12.70 0.906 23.00
10 10.750 273.00 0.134 3.40 0.165 4.19 0.365 9.27 0.593 15.10
12 12.750 323.80 0.165 4.19 0.180 4.57 0.406 10.30 0.687 17.40
P = 2 St / D
Where:
P = Burst Pressure, psi
S = Tensile strength of material, psi
t = Wall thickness, inches
D = Outside diameter, inches
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