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Tubing

Seamless Tubing in Titanium Grade 1/UNS R50250, Grade 2/R50400, Grade 5/R56400, Grade 7/R52400, Grade 9/R56320 & Grade
12/R53400
Seamless Tubing in Duplex UNS S31803 & S32205
Seamless Tubing in Super Duplex UNS S32750 & S32760
Seamless Tubing in 6 Moly UNS S31254, N08925 & N08926
Seamless Tubing in Copper Nickel UNS C70600 C70620 C7060X C7150 C71520 C71640
Welded Tubing in Duplex UNS S31803 & S32205
Welded Tubing in Super Duplex UNS S32750 & S32760
Welded Tubing in 6 Moly UNS S31254, N08926 & N08925
Welded Tubing in Copper Nickel UNS C70600 C70620 C7060X C7150 C71520 C71640

Barlow's formula can be used to estimate burst pressure of pipes or tubes:


P = 2 s t / [(do - 2 t) SF] (1)
where

P = max. working pressure (psig)


s = material strength (psi)
t = wall thickness (in)
do = outside diameter (in)
SF = safety factor (in general 1.5 to 10)
The Barlow's estimate is based on ideal conditions at room temperature.

Pipe & Pipe Fittings


Seamless Pipe in Titanium Grades 1, 2, 5, 7, 9 and 12
Seamless Pipe in Duplex UNS S31803 & S32205
Seamless Pipe in Super Duplex UNS S32750 & S32760
Seamless Pipe in 6 Moly UNS S31254, N08925 & N08926
Seamless Pipe in Copper Nickel UNS C70600 C70620 C7060X C7150 C71520 C71640
Welded Pipe in Duplex UNS S31803 & S32205
Welded Pipe in Super Duplex UNS S32750 & S32760
Welded Pipe in 6 Moly UNS S31254, N08926 & N08925
Welded Pipe in Copper Nickel UNS C70600 C70620 C7060X C7150 C71520 C71640
Seamless & Welded Butt-weld fittings in Titanium Grades 1, 2, 5, 7, 9 and 12
Seamless & Welded Butt-weld fittings in Duplex UNS S31803 & S32205
Seamless & Welded Butt-weld fittings in Super Duplex UNS S32750 & S32760
Seamless & Welded Butt-weld fittings in 6 Moly UNS S31254, N08925 & N08926
Seamless & Welded Butt-weld fittings in Copper Nickel UNS C70600 C70620 C7060X C7150 C71520 C71640
Butt Weld Fittings

Long & Short Radius Elbows


Long & Short Radius Return Elbow
Concentric & Eccentric Tees

Equal & Reducing Tees


Stub Ends
End Caps

Elbows

High Pressure Fittings

150#
300#
6000#
9000#

Socket Weld
Fittings
Threaded
Fittings

Tees
Couplings
End Caps
Concentric & Eccentric Swage Nipples

ANSI B.31.10 Code for Pressure Piping

ANSI B.31.8 Gas Transmission/Distribution Piping

ANSI B.31.3 Petroleum Refinery Piping

ANSI B.36.10 Standard for Wrought Steel Pipe

ANSI B.31.4 Oil Transportation Piping

ANSI B.36.19 Standard for Stainless Steel Pipe

ANSI B.31.5 Refrigeration Piping Systems

ANSI B.16.10 Valve Dimension Face & Ends

ANSI B.31.7 Nuclear Power Piping

ANSI B.16.11 Forged Fittings Socket Weld & Threaded

Flanges
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Flanges in Duplex - UNS S31803 & S32205
Flanges in Super Duplex - UNS S32750 & S32760
Flanges in 6 Moly - UNS S31254, N08925 & N08926
Flanges in Copper Nickel UNS C70600 C70620 C7060X C7150 C71520 C71640
<Maximum Pressures>

Slip-On Flanges
Slipped over pipe and then welded both inside and outside to provide sufficient strength and
prevent leakage. Used in preference to weld necks due to lower cost and less accurate
requirements when cutting the pipe to length.

Blind Flanges
Without a bore, the blind flange is used to shut off a piping system or vessel opening. Permits
easy access for inspection purposes. Can be supplied with or without hubs at the
manufacturers option.

Weld-Neck Flanges
Designed to be joined to a piping system with butt welding. Although relatively expensive due
to long neck, preferred for high stress applications. The bore of the flange matches the bore of
the pipe, reducing turbulence and erosion.

Threaded Flanges
Similar to slip-on but bore is threaded enabling assembly without welding which obviously
limits use to relatively low pressure systems. May be welded along joint after assembly, but
not considered satisfactory method of increasing applications.

Socket Weld Flanges


Similar to slip-on in outline but bore is counter-bored to accept pipe with the diameter of the
remaining bore the same as the inside diameter of the pipe. Attached to the pipe by a fillet
weld around the hub and an optional interval weld can be applied in high stress applications.
Often used in high pressure systems such as hydraulics & steam lines.

Lap-Joint Flanges
Similar to slip-on flange, but has a radius at the intersection of the bore and the flange face to
accommodate a lap stub end. Face on stub end forms the gasket face of the flange. Used when
sections of piping needs to be dismantled quickly and easily for inspection or replacement.

Orifice Flanges
Provides access for metering off gases or liquids. Clamps between a pair of flanges when
installed in line and is referred to as an orifice flange union. Jack-screws facilitate removal of
orifice plate.

Spectacle Blank
Also called a Figure 8 Blank, the Spectacle Blank is a pressure retaining plate with one solid
end and one open end connected with a web or tie-bar. Open end forms seal between two
flanges for normal flow of fluid through pipe work, and swinging solid end into position halts
flow.

Maximum Allowable non-shock Pressure (psig)


Pressure Class (lb.)
Temperature
(oF)

150

300

400

600

900

1500

2500

Hydrostatic Test Pressure (psig)


450

1125

1500

2225

3350

5575

9275

-20 to 100

285

740

990

1480

2220

3705

6170

200

260

675

900

1350

2025

3375

5625

300

230

655

875

1315

1970

3280

5470

400

200

635

845

1270

1900

3170

5280

500

170

600

800

1200

1795

2995

4990

600

140

550

730

1095

1640

2735

4560

650

125

535

715

1075

1610

2685

4475

700

110

535

710

1065

1600

2665

4440

750

95

505

670

1010

1510

2520

4200

800

80

410

550

825

1235

2060

3430

850

65

270

355

535

805

1340

2230

900

50

170

230

345

515

860

1430

950

35

105

140

205

310

515

860

1000

20

50

70

105

155

260

430

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