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BS 3074:1989

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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Specification for nickel and nickel alloys: seamless tube

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

01-07-2014

Language(s)

English

Published date

30-03-1990

Foreword
Committees responsible
Specification
Section one. General requirements
1 Scope
2 Definitions
3 Information to be supplied by the purchaser
4 Freedom from defects
5 Chemical analysis
6 Dimensional tolerances
7 Selection of samples for mechanical tests
8 Tests
9 Marking
Section two. Specific requirements
10 NA 11 nickel
11 NA 12 low carbon nickel
12 NA 13 nickel copper alloy
13 NA 14 nickel chromium iron alloy
14 NA 15 and NA 15(H) nickel iron chromium alloy
15 NA 16 nickel iron chromium molybdenum copper alloy
16 NA 17 nickel iron chromium silicon alloy
17 NA 18 nickel copper aluminium alloy
18 NA 21 nickel chromium molybdenum niobium alloy
Appendices
A Information to be supplied by the purchaser
B Heat treatment of NA 18 nickel copper aluminium
    alloy
C Minimum proof stress properties of cold worked and
    annealed tube at elevated temperatures
D Minimum proof stress properties of hot worked and
    annealed tube at elevated temperatures
E Cross-references between the alloy designations in
    this standard and those given in the Unified
    Numbering System (UNS)
Tables
1 Tolerances on diameter and wall thickness of cold
    worked tube for materials NA 11, NA 12, NA 13, and
    NA 18
2 Tolerances on diameter and wall thickness of cold
    worked tube for materials NA 14, NA 15, NA 15(H),
    NA 16, NA 17 and NA 21
3 Tolerances on diameter and wall thickness of hot
    worked tube
4 Tolerances on length
5 Chemical composition of NA 11 nickel
6 Tensile properties of NA 11 nickel
7 Fibre stress values for NA 11 nickel
8 Chemical composition for NA 12 low carbon nickel
9 Tensile properties of NA 12 low carbon nickel
10 Fibre stress values for NA 12 low carbon nickel
11 Chemical composition of NA 13 nickel copper alloy
12 Tensile properties of NA 13 nickel copper alloy
13 Fibre stress values for NA 13 nickel copper alloy
14 Chemical composition of NA 14 nickel chromium iron
    alloy
15 Tensile properties of NA 14 nickel chromium iron
    alloy
16 Fibre stress values for NA 14 nickel chromium iron
    alloy
17 Chemical composition of NA 15 and NA 15(H) nickel
    iron chromium alloy
18 Tensile properties of NA 15 and NA 15(H) nickel iron
    chromium alloy
19 Fibre stress values for NA 15 and NA 15(H) nickel
    iron chromium alloy
20 Chemical composition of NA 16 nickel iron chromium
    molybdenum copper alloy
21 Tensile properties of NA 16 nickel iron chromium
    molybdenum copper alloy
22 Fibre stress values for NA 16 nickel iron chromium
    molybdenum copper alloy
23 Chemical composition of NA 17 nickel iron chromium
    silicon alloy
24 Chemical composition of NA 18 nickel copper
    aluminium alloy
26 Fibre stress values for NA 18 nickel copper
    aluminium alloy
27 Chemical composition of NA 21 nickel chromium
    molybdenum niobium alloy
28 Tensile properties of NA 21 nickel chromium
    molybdenum niobium alloy
29 Fibres stress values for NA 21 nickel chromium
    molybdenum niobium alloy
30 Minimum proof stress properties of cold worked and
    annealed tube at elevated temperatures
31 Minimum proof stress properties of hot worked and
    annealed tube at elevated temperatures
32 Cross-references between the alloy designations in
    this standard and the UNS designations

Tubes in the cold worked condition for outside diameters over 6 mm up to and including 115 mm and in the hot worked condition for outside diameters over 60 mm up to and including 250 mm.

Committee
W/-
DevelopmentNote
Inactive for the new design. (12/2002) Supersedes 87/44650 DC and BS 3074(1983). (07/2005) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, May 2009. (04/2009)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
28
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn

BS 3688-1:1963 Methods for mechanical testing of metals at elevated temperatures. Tensile testing

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