ASTM standards for carbon steel pipe fittings typically cover various shapes and types of fittings used for conveying liquids, gases, and solid materials under high pressure and high temperature conditions. Below are some common ASTM standards for carbon steel pipe fittings:
ASTM A234/A234M:
This standard covers forged pipe fittings made of carbon steel and alloy steel, which are suitable for use under high temperature and high pressure conditions. These fittings include welded elbows, reducers, tees, crosses, and other similar components.
ASTM A105/A105M:
This standard specifies carbon steel forgings, valves, flanges, and pipe fittings for high temperature service.
ASTM A106/A106M:
This standard covers carbon steel seamless tubing for high temperature service, including grades A, B, and C, which are classified based on their tensile strength and chemical composition.
ASTM A234/A234M:
This standard covers forged pipe fittings made of carbon steel and alloy steel, which are suitable for use under high temperature and high pressure conditions. These fittings include welded elbows, reducers, tees, crosses, and other similar components.
ASTM A350/A350M:
This standard specifies low-temperature carbon and low-alloy steel forgings for valves, flanges, and pipe fittings intended for use in low-temperature service.
Note that these are just some common ASTM standards, there are actually many others covering different types, sizes and applications. When selecting and using fittings, reference should be made to applicable ASTM standards to ensure proper material and quality based on specific project requirements and application scenarios. For more information, please contact at: sales@bestar-pipe.com.
Post time: Jan-24-2024