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BS EN 10272:2016:2018 Edition

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Stainless steel bars for pressure purposes

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This document specifies the technical delivery conditions for hot and cold formed stainless steel bars for the construction of pressure equipment supplied in accordance with one of the process routes and surface finishes listed in Table 5. The general technical delivery conditions in EN 10021 also apply. NOTE Once this European Standard is published in the EU Official Journal (OJEU) under Directive 97/23/EC, presumption of conformity to the Essential Safety Requirements (ESRs) of Directive 97/23/EC is limited to technical data of materials in this European Standard and does not presume adequacy of the material to a specific item of equipment. Consequently, the assessment of the technical data stated in this material standard against the design requirements of this specific item of equipment to verify that the ESRs of Directive 97/23/EC are satisfied, needs to be done.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
4 Contents Page
6 European foreword
7 Introduction
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
9 3 Terms and definitions
4 Dimensions and tolerances on dimensions
5 Calculation of mass
10 6 Classification and designation
6.1 Classification
6.2 Designation
7 Information to be supplied by the purchaser
7.1 Mandatory information
7.2 Options
11 7.3 Example of ordering
8 Requirements
8.1 Steelmaking process
8.2 Delivery condition
8.3 Chemical composition
12 8.4 Corrosion resistance
8.5 Mechanical properties
8.6 Surface quality
8.7 Internal soundness
8.8 Weldability
8.9 Physical properties
13 9 Inspection
9.1 Types of inspection and inspection documents
9.2 Tests to be carried out
9.3 Frequency of testing
9.4 Re-tests, sorting and reprocessing
14 9.5 Sampling and preparation of samples and test pieces
9.6 Test methods
9.6.1 Chemical analysis
9.6.2 Tensile test
9.6.3 Impact test
15 Table 1 — Sizes of the impact test pieces
9.6.4 Other tests
10 Marking
16 Figure 1 — Position of test pieces for steel bars ≤ 160 mm diameter or thickness (longitudinal test pieces)
17 Figure 2 — Position of test pieces for steel bars > 160 mm diameter or thickness (transverse test pieces)
18 Table 2 — Chemical composition (cast analysis)a of ferritic and martensitic stainless steels
19 Table 3 — Chemical composition (cast analysis)a of austenitic stainless steels
20 Table 4 — Chemical composition (cast analysis)a of austenitic-ferritic stainless steels
21 Table 5 — Permissible product analysis tolerances on the limiting values given in Tables 2 to 4 for the cast analysis
22 Table 6 — Type of process route and surface finisha
23 Table 7 — Mechanical properties at room temperature and minimum impact energy of ferritic and martensitic steels in the heat-treated (see Table A.1) conditione
24 Table 8 — Mechanical properties at room temperature and minimum impact energy of austenitic steels in the solution annealeda condition (see Table A.2) and resistance to intergranular corrosion
26 Table 9 — Mechanical properties at room temperature and minimum impact energy of austenitic-ferritic steels in the solution annealeda condition (see Table A.3) and resistance to intergranular corrosionf
28 Table 10 — Minimum values for the 0,2 % proof strength of ferritic and martensitic steels at elevated temperatures
29 Table 11 — Minimum values for the 0,2 % and 1,0 % -proof strength of austenitic steels at elevated temperatures in the solution annealed condition (see Table A.2)
30 Table 12 — Minimum values for the 0,2 %-proof strength of austenitic–ferritic steels at elevated temperatures in the solution annealed condition (see Table A.3)
31 Table 13 — Minimum values for the tensile strength of austenitic steels at elevated temperatures in the solution annealed condition (see Table A.2)
32 Table 14 — Tests to be carried out, test units and extent of testing in specific testing
Table 15 — Marking of the products
33 Annex A (informative) Guidelines for further treatment (including heat treatment) in fabrication
34 Table A.1 — Guidelines on the temperatures for hot forming and heat treatmenta of ferritic and martensitic stainless steels
35 Table A.2 — Guidelines on the temperatures for hot forming and heat treatmenta of austenitic stainless steels
36 Table A.3 — Guidelines on the temperatures for hot forming and heat treatmenta of austenitic-ferritic stainless steels
37 Annex B (informative) Tensile strength of austenitic-ferritic steels at elevated temperatures
Table B.1 — Preliminary reference data for the minimum values for the tensile strength of austenitic–ferritic steels at elevated temperatures in the solution annealed condition (see A.3)
38 Annex C (informative) Reference data of strength values for creep rupture
Table C.1 — Creep rupture strength of the specified austenitic creep-resisting steel grade in the solution annealed condition (see Table A.2)
39 Annex D (informative) Significant changes to the previous version EN 10272:2007
40 Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential Requirements of Directive 2014/68/EU
Table ZA.1 — Correspondence between this European Standard and Annex I of Directive 2014/68/EU
41 Bibliography
BS EN 10272:2016
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