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ANSIJASME B36.19M-1985
(REVISION OF ANSI 836.19-1978)
SPONSORED AND PUBLISHED BY
THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
United Engineering Center 345 East 47th Street New York, N. ¥. 10017CONTENTS
Foreword ....00eeeserees
Standards Committee Roster.
Scope
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Permissible Variations....-
Weights ....-
Pipe Threads...
‘Wall Thickness Selection
Tables
1 Specifications for Pipe With ASTM Designations and Titles of Standard
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2 Dimensions of Welded and Seamless Stainless Steel Pipe — Customary
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2A Dimensions of Welded and Seamless Stainless Steel Pipe — SI Units 4
3 Nominal Weights of Steel Pipe, Plain Ends — Customary Units. --- 5
3A. Nominal Weights of Steel Pipe, Plain Ends — St Units . 6ANSUASME 636.19M-1985,
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STAINLESS STEEL PIPE
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‘This Standard covers the standardization of dimen-
jons of welded and seamless wrought stainless steel
pipe.
‘The word pipes used as distinguished from tube to
apply to tubular products of dimensions commonly
used for pipeline and piping systems. Pipe dimensions
of sizes 12 and smaller have outside diameters numeri-
cally larger than the corresponding size, In-contrast,
the outside diameters of tubes are numerically identi-
cal to the size number for all sizes.
‘The wall thicknesses for sizes 14 through 22 inclu-
sive of Schedule 10S, for size 12 of Schedule 49S, and
for sizes 10 and 12 of Schedule 80S are not the same as
those of ANSI/ASME B36,10M. The suffix ‘“S” in
the Schedule Number is used to differentiate B36.19M
pipe from B36.10M pipe. ANSI/ASME B36.10M in-
‘ludes other pipe thicknesses which are also commer-