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What are LTCS Pipes?
LTC stands for Longitudinal Submerged Arc Welded Tubes. These pipes are made using a process in which steel is rolled into a tube shape & welded longitudinally with submerged arc welding.
What are the Advantages of Using LTCs Pipes?
LTCs pipes have several advantages over other types of pipes. They have a high level of corrosion resistance, can withstand high temperatures and pressure & have excellent ductility and toughness.
How are LTCs Pipes Tested for Quality?
LTCs pipes undergo several tests to ensure their quality, including hydrostatic testing, ultrasonic testing, & magnetic particle inspection. These tests are designed to detect any defects or flaws in the pipe, such as cracks, voids, or inclusions, that could compromise its strength or integrity.
Standard Specification For LTCS Pipes & Tubes
Specifications : ASTM A333 / ASME SA333
Standard : ASTM, ASME and API
Size : 1/2" - 24"
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Schedule : SCH 40, SCH 80, SCH 160, SCH XS, SCH XXS, All Schedules
Types : Seamless / ERW / Welded / Fabricated / CDW
Length : Single Random, Double Random & Required Length, Custom Size – 12 Meter lengths
Form : Round Pipes/Tubes, Square Pipes/Tubes, Rectangular Pipe/Tubes, Coiled Tubes, “U” Shape, Pan Cake Coils, Hydraulic Tubes
End : Plain End, Beveled End, Treaded
Grades : ASTM A333 Grade 1, ASTM A333 Grade 3, ASTM A333 Grade 6, ASTM A334 Grade 1, ASTM A334 Grade 6.
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Carbon steel fittings material spec question - Eng-Tips
Very confused!
Mike
90% of a project takes 90% of the time...the last 10% of a project takes the other 90% of the time! I believe A234-WPB is a fittings specification.
I know that A333 is a piping specification.
For example:
Pipe - CS A333 Gr. 6
Weld Fittings - CS A420 Gr. WPL6
Flange - CS A350 Gr. LF2
Valves - CS A352 Gr. LCC
Each thing has its own pertaining spec.
If you are writing a piping spec, maybe you should get a copy of the ASME standards, or borrow one.
"Do not worry about your problems with mathematics, I assure you mine are far greater."
Albert Einstein
Have you read FAQ731-376 to make the best use of Eng-Tips Forums? I also know that A333 is a piping spec, but I have seen ASTM A333 Grade 6 steel referenced as the material of construction for A234-WPB fittings, and by more than 1 manufacturer as well. Are they wrong/confused, or am I? Have just checked and according to ASME II, SA234-WPB is a material spec. There is no mention of A333, which kind of makes sense.
Thanks Ashereng
Mike
90% of a project takes 90% of the time...the last 10% of a project takes the other 90% of the time! Mike,
That I don't know. I usually just follow the specs - I don't have the in-depth knowledge to know how the specs are met.
I will have to defer to my betters.
"Do not worry about your problems with mathematics, I assure you mine are far greater."
Albert Einstein
Have you read FAQ731-376 to make the best use of Eng-Tips Forums? Mikeg8,
This may seem like a very simplistic answer, but it is something I've done on more than one occasion.
I'm a piping designer, not a spec writer, but some times I've been called upon to put together spec's for various projects.
I always find the best policy is "don't reinvent the wheel"!
Grab as many specs from previous projects, or from other collegues, see which of these specs is nearest to the application you desire, and go from there.
Specs have already been writen for almost every piping application, it's just a matter of finding one that best suits your requirements.
This is just aa starting point obviously, as the usual checking procedures and debates will have to be followed thereafter.
I hope this helps.
pipingdesigner
If your application is a low temperature application,
then you will need to use Alloy Carbon Steel pipe according to ASTM A333 specs. and fittings according to ASTM A420
There are different grades for both standards, the most common is Grade 6 so the standard becomes ASTM A333 Gr.6 for pipe & ASTM A420WPL6 for fittings
If it is standard steel (not low temperature application) then the pipe will be ASTM A106 Gr B (or API5L Gr B) & the fittings will be ASTM A234WPB