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EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 13480-2

NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM June 2017

ICS 23.040.01 Supersedes EN 13480-2:2012

English Version

Metallic industrial piping - Part 2: Materials


Tuyauteries industrielles métalliques - Partie 2 : Metallische industrielle Rohrleitungen - Teil 2:
Matériaux Werkstoffe

This European Standard was approved by CEN on 21 June 2017.

CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this
European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references
concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre or to any CEN
member.

This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by
translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management
Centre has the same status as the official versions.

CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey and United Kingdom.

EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION


COMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATION
EUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNG

CEN-CENELEC Management Centre: Avenue Marnix 17, B-1000 Brussels

© 2017 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved Ref. No. EN 13480-2:2017 E
worldwide for CEN national Members.
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Contents
Page

European foreword ....................................................................................................................................................... 4 


1  Scope .................................................................................................................................................................... 6 
2  Normative references .................................................................................................................................... 6 
3  Terms and definitions, symbols and units ............................................................................................. 9 
3.1  Terms and definitions ................................................................................................................................... 9 
3.2  Symbols and units ........................................................................................................................................ 10 
4  Requirements for materials to be used for pressure containing parts in industrial
piping ................................................................................................................................................................ 11 
4.1  General ............................................................................................................................................................. 11 
4.2  Special provisions ........................................................................................................................................ 13 
4.3  Technical delivery conditions ................................................................................................................. 15 
4.4  Marking ............................................................................................................................................................ 16 
5  Requirements for materials to be used for non‐pressure parts ................................................. 16 
Annex A (normative) Grouping system for steels for pressure equipment ........................................... 17 
Annex B (normative) Requirements for prevention of brittle fracture at low temperatures ........ 19 
B.1  General ............................................................................................................................................................. 19 
B.2  Material selection and impact energy requirements ...................................................................... 20 
B.2.1  General ............................................................................................................................................................. 20 
B.2.2  Method 1 – Code of practice ...................................................................................................................... 20 
B.2.3  Method 2 .......................................................................................................................................................... 29 
B.2.4  Method 3 — Fracture mechanics analysis ........................................................................................... 41 
B.3  General test requirements ........................................................................................................................ 42 
B.3.1  General ............................................................................................................................................................. 42 
B.3.2  Sub‐sized specimens ................................................................................................................................... 43 
B.4  Welds ................................................................................................................................................................ 44 
B.4.1  General ............................................................................................................................................................. 44 
B.4.2  Welding procedure qualification ........................................................................................................... 44 
B.4.3  Production test plates ................................................................................................................................ 44 
B.5  Materials for use at elevated temperatures ....................................................................................... 44 
B.5.1  General ............................................................................................................................................................. 44 
B.5.2  Materials .......................................................................................................................................................... 45 
B.5.3  Welding procedure qualification and production test plates ...................................................... 45 
B.5.4  Start up and shut down procedure ........................................................................................................ 45 
B.5.5  Pressure test .................................................................................................................................................. 45 
Annex C (normative) Provisional technical delivery conditions for clad products for
pressure purposes ....................................................................................................................................... 53 
C.1  Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 53 
C.2  Requirements for the base material ..................................................................................................... 53 
C.3  Requirements for the cladding material ............................................................................................. 53 

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C.4  Qualification of the cladding procedure ............................................................................................... 54 


C.5  Production tests ............................................................................................................................................ 55 
Annex D (informative) European steels for pressure purposes ................................................................. 57 
D.1  European Standards for steels and steel components for pressure purposes ....................... 57 
D.2  European standardised steels grouped according to product forms ........................................ 58 
Annex Y (informative) History of EN 13480‐2 ................................................................................................... 81 
Y.1  Differences between EN 13480‐2:2012 and EN 13480‐2:2017.................................................... 81 
Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential
Requirements of EU Directive 2014/68/EU aimed to be covered .............................................. 82 
Bibliography ................................................................................................................................................................. 83 

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European foreword

This document (EN 13480‐2:2017) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 267 “Industrial
piping and pipelines”, the secretariat of which is held by AFNOR.

This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an
identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by December 2017, and conflicting national standards
shall be withdrawn at the latest by December 2017.

Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent
rights.

This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the
European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive(s).

For relationship with EU Directive(s), see informative Annex ZA, which is an integral part of this
document.

This European Standard EN 13480 for metallic industrial piping consists of eight interdependent and
not dissociable Parts which are:

 Part 1: General;

 Part 2: Materials;

 Part 3: Design and calculation;

 Part 4: Fabrication and installation;

 Part 5: Inspection and testing;

 Part 6: Additional requirements for buried piping;

 CEN/TR 13480‐7, Guidance on the use of conformity assessment procedures;

 Part 8: Additional requirements for aluminium and aluminium alloy piping.

Although these Parts may be obtained separately, it should be recognised that the Parts are inter‐
dependant. As such the manufacture of metallic industrial piping requires the application of all the
relevant Parts in order for the requirements of the Standard to be satisfactorily fulfilled.

This European Standard will be maintained by a Maintenance MHD working group whose scope of
working is limited to corrections and interpretations related to EN 13480.

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The contact to submit queries can be found at http://www.unm.fr ([email protected]). A form for
submitting questions can be downloaded from the link to the MHD website. After subject experts have
agreed an answer, the answer will be communicated to the questioner. Corrected pages will be given
specific issue number and issued by CEN according to CEN Rules. Interpretation sheets will be posted
on the website of the MHD.

This document supersedes EN 13480‐2:2012. This new edition incorporates the Amendments which
have been approved previously by CEN members, and the corrected pages up to Issue 5 without any
further technical change. Annex Y provides details of significant technical changes between this
European Standard and the previous edition.

Amendments to this new edition may be issued from time to time and then used immediately as
alternatives to rules contained herein.

According to the CEN‐CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the
following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey and the United Kingdom.

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1 Scope
This Part of this European Standard specifies the requirements for materials (including metallic clad
materials) for industrial piping and supports covered by EN 13480‐1 manufactured from of metallic
materials. It is currently limited to steels with sufficient ductility. This Part of this European Standard is
not applicable to materials in the creep range.

NOTE Other materials will be added later by amendments.

It specifies the requirements for the selection, inspection, testing and marking of metallic materials for the
fabrication of industrial piping.

2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.

EN 764‐3:2002, Pressure equipment — Terminology Part 3: Definition of parties involved

EN 1092‐1:2007, Flanges and their joints — Circular flanges for pipes, valves, fittings and accessories, PN
designated — Part 1: Steel flanges

EN 10028‐1:2007+A1:2009+AC:2009, Flat products made of steels for pressure purposes —


Part 1: General requirements

EN 10028‐2:2009, Flat products made of steels for pressure purposes — Part 2: Non‐alloy and alloy steels
with specified elevated temperature properties

EN 10028‐3:2009, Flat products made of steels for pressure purposes — Part 3: Weldable fine grain steels,
normalized

EN 10028‐4:2009, Flat products made of steels for pressure purposes — Part 4: Nickel alloyed steels with
specified low temperature properties

EN 10028‐5:2009, Flat products made of steels for pressure purposes — Part 5: Weldable fine grain steels,
thermomechanically rolled

EN 10028‐6:2009, Flat products made of steels for pressure purposes — Part 6: Weldable fine grain steels,
quenched and tempered

EN 10028‐7:2007, Flat products made of steels for pressure purposes — Part 7: Stainless steels

EN 10164:2004, Steel products with improved deformation properties perpendicular to the surface of the
product — Technical delivery conditions

EN 10204:2004, Metallic products — Types of inspection documents

EN 10213:2007, Steel castings for pressure purposes

EN 10216‐1:2002+A1:2004, Seamless steel tubes for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions
— Part 1: Non‐alloy steel tubes with specified room temperature properties

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EN 10216‐2:2002+A2:2007, Seamless steel tubes for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions
— Part 2: Non‐alloy and alloy steel tubes with specified elevated temperature properties

EN 10216‐3:2002+A1:2004, Seamless steel tubes for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions
— Part 3: Alloy fine grain steel tubes

EN 10216‐4:2002+A1:2004, Seamless steel tubes for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions
— Part 4: Non‐alloy and alloy steel tubes with specified low temperature properties

EN 10216‐5:2004, Seamless steel tubes for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions — Part 5:
Stainless steel tubes

EN 10217‐1:2002+A1:2005, Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions —
Part 1: Non‐alloy steel tubes with specified room temperature properties

EN 10217‐2:2002+A1:2005, Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions —
Part 2: Electric welded non‐alloy and alloy steel tubes with specified elevated temperature properties

EN 10217‐3:2002+A1:2005, Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions —
Part 3: Alloy fine grain steel tubes

EN 10217‐4:2002+A1:2005, Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions —
Part 4: Electric welded non‐alloy steel tubes with specified low temperature properties

EN 10217‐5:2002+A1:2005, Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions —
Part 5: Submerged arc welded non‐alloy and alloy steel tubes with specified elevated temperature
properties

EN 10217‐6:2002+A1:2005, Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions —
Part 6: Submerged arc welded non‐alloy steel tubes with specified low temperature properties

EN 10217‐7:2005, Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions –
Part 7: Stainless steel tubes

EN 10222‐1:1998+A1:2002, Steel forgings for pressure purposes — Part 1: General requirements for open
die forgings

EN 10222‐2:2000, Steel forgings for pressure purposes — Part 2: Ferritic and martensitic steels with
specified elevated temperature properties

EN 10222‐3:1998, Steel forgings for pressure purposes — Part 3: Nickel steels with specified low
temperature properties

EN 10222‐4:1998+A1:2001, Steel forgings for pressure purposes — Part 4: Weldable fine grain steels
with high proof strength

EN 10222‐5:2000, Steel forgings for pressure purposes — Part 5: Martensitic, austenitic and austenitic‐
ferritic stainless steels

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EN 10253‐2:2007, Butt‐welding pipe fittings — Part 2: Non alloy and ferritic alloy steel with specific
inspection requirements

EN 10269:1999+A1:2006, Steels and nickel alloys for fasteners with specified elevated and/or low
temperature properties

EN 10272:2007, Stainless steel bars for pressure purposes

EN 10273:2007, Hot rolled weldable steel bars for pressure purposes with specified elevated temperature
properties

EN 12074:1999, Welding consumables — Quality requirements for manufacture, supply and distribution
of consumables for welding and allied processes

EN 13445‐4:2014, Unfired pressure vessels — Part 4: Fabrication

EN 13445‐5:2014, Unfired pressure vessels — Part 5: Inspection and testing

EN 13479:2004, Welding consumables — General product standard for filler metals and fluxes for fusion
welding of metallic materials

EN 13480‐1:2017, Metallic industrial piping — Part 1: General

EN 13480‐3:2017, Metallic industrial piping — Part 3: Design and calculation

EN 13480‐4:2017, Metallic industrial piping — Part 4: Fabrication and installation

EN 13480‐5:2017, Metallic industrial piping — Part 5: Inspection and testing

EN 20898‐2:1993, Mechanical properties of fasteners — Part 2: Nuts with specified proof load values —
Coarse thread

EN ISO 148‐1:2010, Metallic materials — Charpy pendulum impact test — Part 1: Test method
(ISO 148‐1:2009)

EN ISO 898‐1:2009, Mechanical properties of fasteners made of carbon steel and alloy steel — Part 1:
Bolts, screws and studs with specified property classes — Coarse thread and fine pitch thread
(ISO 898‐1:2009)

EN ISO 2566‐1:1999, Steel — Conversion of elongation values — Part 1: Carbon and low alloy steels
(ISO 2566‐1:1984).

EN ISO 2566‐2:1999, Steel — Conversion of elongation values — Part 2: Austenitic steels


(ISO 2566‐2:1984)

EN ISO 3506‐1:1997, Mechanical properties of corrosion‐resistant stainless steel fasteners — Part 1: Bolts,
screws and studs (ISO 3506‐1:1997)

EN ISO 3506‐2:1997, Mechanical properties of corrosion‐resistant stainless steel fasteners — Part 2: Nuts
(ISO 3506‐2:1997)

CEN ISO/TR 15608, Welding — Guidelines for a metallic materials grouping system (ISO/TR 15608)

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3 Terms and definitions, symbols and units


3.1 Terms and definitions

For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 13480‐1:2017, EN 764‐3:2002
and the following definitions apply.

3.1.1
minimum metal temperature TM
lowest temperature determined for any of the following conditions:

 normal operations;

 start up and shut down procedures;

 possible process upsets, such as flashings of fluid, which have an atmospheric boiling point below
0 °C;

 during pressure or leak testing.

Note to entry See also 3.1.2 and 3.1.3.

3.1.2
temperature adjustment term TS
temperature relevant to the calculation of the design reference temperature TR and dependent on the
calculated tensile membrane stress at the appropriate minimum metal temperature

Note 1 to entry Values for temperature adjustment term TS are given in Table B.2‐12.

Note 2 to entry For tensile membrane stress reference is made to EN 13480‐3:2017, clause 12.

3.1.3
design reference temperature TR
temperature used for determining the impact energy requirements and determined by adding the
temperature adjustment TS to the minimum metal temperature TM

TR  TM  TS

3.1.4
impact test temperature TKV
temperature at which the required resistance to impact energy is achieved

Note to entry See B.2.

3.1.5
impact energy KV
energy absorbed by a sample of material when subjected to a Charpy‐V‐notch impact test in accordance
with EN ISO 148‐1:2010

3.1.6
reference thickness eB
thickness of a component to be used to relate the design reference temperature TR of the component
with its required impact test temperature TKV

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Note 1 to entry See Tables B.2‐2 to B.2‐7 and Figures B.2‐1 to B.2‐11.

Note 2 to entry The reference thickness eB, defined in Table B.4‐1, is based on the nominal thickness
(including corrosion allowance). For butt welded components eB is the nominal wall
thickness of the component at the edge of the weld preparation.

3.2 Symbols and units

For the purposes of this Part of this European Standard, the symbols and units of EN 13480‐1:2017 apply
together with those given in Table 3.2‐1.

Table 3.2‐1 — Symbols and units


Symbol Characteristic Unit
aK Form factor –
b width mm
C constant –
eB reference thickness mm
G shear modulus N/mm2 (MPa)
HB Brinell hardness –
HV Vickers hardness –
h maximum permissible reinforcement of weld mm
KV Impact rupture energy J
Lo length (gauge length) mm
P pressure bar
PLM parameter according to Larson‐Miller –
Re yield strength N/mm2 (MPa)
Rm T t creep rupture strength for T in h at temperature t N/mm2 (MPa)
S0 original cross section area mm2
TM minimum metal temperature C
TKV material impact test temperature °C
TR design reference temperature °C
TS temperature adjustment term C
 linear expansion coefficient K‐1
 strain %

NOTE 1 N/mm2 = 1 MPa

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4 Requirements for materials to be used for pressure containing parts in


industrial piping
4.1 General
4.1.1 Materials to be used for pressure containing parts in industrial piping shall meet the general
requirements of 4.1 and the special provisions of 4.2 if applicable. Materials for pressure containing
parts shall be ordered complying with the technical delivery conditions in 4.3.

Marking of materials for pressure containing parts shall be performed in accordance with 4.4.

Materials shall be selected in accordance with Annex A.



Materials shall be selected to be compatible with anticipated fabrication steps and to be suitable for the
internal fluid and external environment. Both normal operating conditions and transient conditions
occurring during fabrication, transport, testing, commissioning and decommissioning shall be taken into
account when specifying the materials.

NOTE 1 The requirements of 4.1 and 4.2 should also be fulfilled when technical delivery conditions are
developed for European Standards for materials , European Approval of Materials or Particular Material
Appraisals.

NOTE 2 When technical delivery conditions for pressure‐containing parts are developed, the structure and
requirements of EN 764‐4:2002 should be met. Exceptions should be technically justified.

The materials shall be grouped in accordance with CEN ISO/TR 15608 to relate manufacturing and
inspection requirements to generic material types.

NOTE 3 Materials have been allocated into these groups in accordance with their chemical composition and
properties in relation to manufacture and heat treatment after welding.

4.1.2 Materials for pressure containing parts compliant with the requirements of this European
Standard shall be certified on the basis of EN 10204:2004.

NOTE The certification should be in accordance with EN 764‐5:2002.

4.1.3 The products shall be free from surface and internal defects which might impair their usability.

4.1.4 The specified minimum elongation of the steel after fracture shall be:

  14 % for the transverse direction; and

  16 % for the longitudinal direction, or where this is the less critical direction, the transverse
direction;

when measured on a gauge length, L0, calculated as follows:

L 0  5,65 S 0 (4.1‐1)

where

S0 is the original cross sectional area within the gauge length in order to fulfil formula 4.1‐1.

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However, lower elongation values than specified in 4.1 (e. g. for fasteners or castings) may also be applied,
provided that appropriate measures shall be taken by the parties concerned to compensate for these
lower values and that compliance with the specific requirements is verifiable.

NOTE Examples of appropriate measures:

 application of higher safety factors in design;

 performance of appropriate burst tests to demonstrate ductile material behaviour.

4.1.5 When measured on a gauge length other than that stated in 4.1.4, the minimum elongation after
fracture shall be determined by converting the elongation given in 4.1.4 in accordance with:

 EN ISO 2566‐1:1999 for carbon and low alloy steels;

 EN ISO 2566‐2:1999 for austenitic steels.

4.1.6 Steels shall have a specified minimum impact energy measured on a Charpy V‐notch impact test
specimen (EN ISO 148‐1:2010) as follows:

  27 J for ferritic and 1,5 % to 5 % Ni alloyed steels;

  40 J for steels of material groups 8, 9.3 and 10,

at a test temperature in accordance with Annex B, but not higher than 20 C. The other requirements of
Annex B shall also apply.

4.1.7 The chemical composition of steels intended for welding or forming shall not exceed the values
given in Table 4.1‐1. Exceptions shall be technically justified.

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Table 4.1‐1 — Maximum carbon, phosphorus and sulphur content for steel intended for welding
or forming

Material group Maximum content of cast analysis


(according to Table A.1)
% C % P % S
Steels
(1 to 6 and 9) 0,23 a 0,035 0,025

Ferritic stainless steels


0,08 0,040 0,015
(7.1)
Martensitic stainless steels
0,06 0,040 0,015
(7.2)
Austenitic stainless steels
0,08 0,045 0,015 b
(8.1)

Austenitic stainless steels


0,10 0,035 0,015
(8.2)
Austenitic‐ferritic stainless steels
0,030 0,035 0,015
(10)
a Maximum content of product analysis 0,25 %.
b For products to be machined a controlled sulphur content of 0,015 % to 0,030 % is permitted
by agreement provided the resistance to corrosion is satisfied for the intended purpose.

4.2 Special provisions
4.2.1 Special properties

4.2.1.1 General

Where the behaviour of a material can be affected by manufacturing processes or operating conditions,
to an extent that would adversely affect the safety or service life of the piping system, this shall be taken
into consideration when specifying the material.

Adverse effects can arise from:

 manufacturing processes: e.g. degree of cold forming, heat treatment;

 operating conditions: e.g. hydrogen embrittlement, corrosion, scaling, ageing behaviour after cold
forming.

4.2.1.2 Lamellar tearing

Where lamellar tearing due to the joint design and loading needs to be addressed (see EN 13480‐3:2017,
7.2.3.3), steels shall be used which have improved deformation properties perpendicular to the surface
shall be specified and verified in accordance with EN 10164:2004.

NOTE For guidance see EN 1011‐2:2001.

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4.2.2 Design temperature above 20 C

4.2.2.1 A material shall only be used for pressure parts within the range of temperatures for which
the material properties required by EN 13480‐3:2017 are defined in the technical specification for the
material. If the technical delivery condition does not contain the specific material values required for
the design temperature TR the values required in EN 13480‐3:2017 for the design shall be determined
by linear interpolation between the two adjacent values. Values shall not be rounded up.

For other than austenitic and austenitic‐ferritic stainless steels, the specified value of ReH (Rp0,2) at room
temperature may be used for temperatures less than or equal to 50 C. Interpolation for design
temperatures between 50 C and 100 C shall be performed with the values of ReH at room temperature
and at 100 °C, and using 20 °C as the starting point for interpolation. Above 100 C linear interpolation
shall be performed between the tabulated values given in the appropriate material standards.

In the case of creep rupture strength values or strength values for plastic strain in a given time, linear
interpolation shall be permissible only if the difference between the two temperatures serving as starting
points for the interpolation is equal to or less than 10 C.

4.2.2.2 Materials in the creep range shall not be used unless the creep rupture strength values or
strength values for plastic strain needed for design are specified in the base material specification. The
manufacturer of the piping system installation shall be assured by the material supplier that the
material supplied is capable of complying with specified properties (within the normal scatter band) by
a statement that the manufacturing processes have remained equivalent to those for the steel for which
the test results were obtained.

4.2.3 Prevention of brittle fracture

The requirements given in Annex B shall apply.

4.2.4 Specific requirements for fasteners

Fasteners include bolts, studs and nuts.

Free cutting steel shall not be used. Fasteners made of carbon steel or low alloyed ferritic steel with
> 3,5 % nickel shall not be used above 300 C.

The specified minimum tensile strength of bar material of ferritic and martensitic steel for bolts shall not
exceed 1 000 N/mm2. The minimum elongation after fracture of bar material shall be at least 14%.

Impact requirements for ferritic steels shall be in accordance with B.2.2‐4.

Bolt material with a design temperature below –160 °C shall be impact tested at –196 °C.

Hydrogen embrittlement, fatigue or relaxation properties shall be taken into account where appropriate.

NOTE Detailed requirements on the surface condition and internal soundness of the bar can be necessary for
some applications.

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4.2.5 Lined piping

The pressure containing steel of lined industrial piping need not be suitable for the internal fluid if the
lining provides leak tight containment during operation.

4.3 Technical delivery conditions


4.3.1 European Standards

The European Standards for plates, strips, bars, tubes, forgings, fittings and castings for pressure
purposes shall be used.

NOTE 1 Table D.1‐1 provides an informative summary of European Materials Standards for steels and steel
components for pressure purposes.

NOTE 2 Table D.2‐1 provides an informative summary regarding materials for pressure purposes specified in
harmonised standards grouped according to product forms.

Special provisions due to fabrication and operation shall be taken into account, if appropriate.

4.3.2 European Approval for Materials (EAM)

A material specified in an EAM for piping system shall only be used within its range of application.

4.3.3 Particular Material Appraisals (PMA)

Materials other than those specified in 4.3.1 and 4.3.2 may also be used provided that they have been
accepted by a particular material appraisal (PMA).

4.3.4 Clad products

Technical delivery conditions for clad products for pressure parts shall be in accordance with the
requirements of Annex C.

NOTE 1 European Standards specifying technical delivery conditions for clad products for pressure purposes
are not currently available.

NOTE 2 Examples of documents covering technical delivery condition for clad steels are given within the
publications [2] to [4]

4.3.5 Technical delivery conditions for welding consumables

Technical delivery conditions for welding consumables used for the welding of pressure parts and
attachments to pressure parts shall be in accordance with EN 10274:1999 and EN 13479‐1:2004.

NOTE Equivalent national/international specifications are accepted which fulfil the same criteria with
respect to the requirements for the Quality System and the requirements for manufacture, supply distribution,
test methods and evaluation of consumables.

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4.4 Marking

The marking of the products or delivery units shall ensure traceability between the product or delivery
unit and the inspection documents.
For European standardized materials, the marking shall fulfil the requirements of the relevant standard.
For materials not contained in a European standard the marking shall at least contain:

 the material specification (reference, material designation);


 the manufacturer's name or mark;
 the stamp of the inspection representative, if applicable.

For material supplied with specific inspection the marking shall include an identification which permits
the correlation between the product or delivery unit and the relevant inspection document.

5 Requirements for materials to be used for non‐pressure parts


For non‐pressure parts, e.g. supporting lugs, skirts, baffles and similar parts welded to industrial piping,
and for welding consumables, materials shall be used which are supplied to material specifications
covering at least the requirements for the chemical composition and the tensile properties. These
materials shall not limit the operating conditions of the material to which they are attached.

Requirements on materials used for pipe supports are defined in EN 13480‐3.

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Annex A
(normative)

Grouping system for steels for pressure equipment

Steels shall be grouped as shown in Table A.1. The figures given in group 1 are referring to the ladle
analysis of the materials. The figures given in group 4 to 10 are based on the element content used in
the designation of the alloys.

Table A.1 — Grouping system for steels (extract from CEN ISO/TR 15608)

Sub‐
Group Type of steel
group
1 Steels with a specified minimum yield strength Re  460 N/mm2 a and with analysis in %:
C  0,25
Si  0,60
Mn  1,70
Mo  0,70 b
S  0,045
P  0,045
Cu  0,40 b
Ni  0,5b
Cr  0,3 (0,4 for castings) b
Nb  0,05
V  0,12 b
Ti  0,05
1.1 Steels with a specified minimum yield strength Re  275 N/mm2
1.2 Steels with a specified minimum yield strength 275 N/mm2  Re  360 N/mm2
1.3 Normalised fine grain steels with a specified minimum yield strength Re  360 N/mm2
1.4 Steels with improved atmospheric corrosion resistance whose analysis may exceed the
requirements for the single elements as indicated under 1
2 Thermomechanically treated fine grain steels and cast steels with a specified minimum
yield strength Re > 360 N/mm2
2.1 Thermomechanically treated fine grain steels and cast steels with a specified minimum
yield strength 360 N/mm2  Re  460 N/mm2
2.2 Thermomechanically treated fine grain steels and cast steels with a specified minimum
yield strength Re  460 N/mm2
3 Quenched and tempered steels and precipitation hardened steels except stainless steels
with a specified minimum yield strength Re > 360 N/mm2
3.1 Quenched and tempered steels with a specified minimum yield strength
360 N/mm2  Re  690 N/mm2
3.2 Quenched and tempered steels with a specified minimum yield strength Re  690 N/mm2
3.3 Precipitation hardened steels except stainless steels

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Table A.1 (concluded)

Sub‐
Group Type of steel
group
4 Low vanadium alloyed Cr‐Mo‐(Ni) steels with Mo  0,7 % and V  0,1 %
4.1 Steels with Cr  0,3 % and Ni  0,7 %
4.2 Steels with Cr  0,7 % and Ni  1,5 %
5 Cr‐Mo steels free of vanadium with C  0,35 % c
5.1 Steels with 0,75 %  Cr  1,5 % and Mo  0,7 %
5.2 Steels with 1,5 %  Cr  3,5 % and 0,7  Mo  1,2 %
5.3 Steels with 3,5 %  Cr  7,0 % and 0,4  Mo  0,7 %
5.4 Steels with 7,0 %  Cr  10 % and 0,7  Mo  1,2 %
6 High vanadium alloyed Cr‐Mo‐(Ni) steels
6.1 Steels with 0,3 %  Cr  0,75 %, Mo  0,7 % and V  0,35 %
6.2 Steels with 0,75 %  Cr  3,5 %, 0,7 %  Mo  1,2 % and V  0,35 %
6.3 Steels with 3,5 %  Cr  7,0 %, Mo  0,7 % and 0,45 %  V  0,55 %
6.4 Steels with 7,0 %  Cr  12,5 %, 0,7 %  Mo  1,2 % and V  0,35 %
7 Ferritic, martensitic or precipitation hardened stainless steels with C  0,35 % and
10,5 %  Cr  30 %
7.1 Ferritic stainless steels
7.2 Martensitic stainless steels
7.3 Precipitation hardened stainless steels
8 Austenitic steels
8.1 Austenitic stainless steels with Cr  19 %
8.2 Austenitic stainless steels with Cr  19 %
8.3 Manganese austenitic stainless steels with 4 %  Mn  12 %
9 Nickel alloyed steels with Ni  10 %
9.1 Nickel alloyed steels with Ni  3 %
9.2 Nickel alloyed steels with 3,0 %  Ni  8 %
9.3 Nickel alloyed steels with 8,0 %  Ni  10 %
10 Austenitic ferritic stainless steels (duplex)
10.1 Austenitic ferritic stainless steels with Cr  24 %
10.2 Austenitic ferritic stainless steels with Cr  24 %

a In accordance with the specification of the steel product standards, Re may be replaced by Rp0,2 or Rt0.5.

b A higher value is accepted provided that Cr  Mo  Ni  Cu  V  0,75 %.

c "Free of vanadium" means not deliberately added to the material.

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Annex B
(normative)

Requirements for prevention of brittle fracture at low temperatures

B.1 General
This annex distinguishes between pressure equipment that has design temperature for normal
operation higher or lower than 50 °C.

For pressure equipment with normal operation temperatures higher than 50 °C B.5 applies. If B.5 is not
applicable, the following rules for lower normal operation temperatures shall be used.

For pressure equipment with design temperature equal to or less than 50 °C this annex specifies three
alternative methods for establishing criteria for the prevention of low temperature brittle fracture1) of
steels in the form of plate, strip, tubes, fittings, forgings, castings, flanges, fasteners and weldments used
in pressure parts. In this case, the temperature for the design TR shall be determined2). The criteria are
based on impact energy requirements at specified temperatures for the base material, heat affected
zone (including the fusion line) and weld metals.

The three methods are:

Method 1 Code of Practice:

Technical requirements

a) Technical requirements based on the choice of TR = T27J as specified in harmonised


European Material Standards and on the assumption that it is possible to achieve these
minimum properties after fabrication. Calculated from the principles of fracture
mechanics used for method 2 for C and CMn steels with yield strength < 460 MPa and

b) based on operating experience for Ni‐alloyed steels with Ni ≥ 3 % up to 9 %, for


austenitic steels and for bolts and nuts.

1) Including temperatures at pressure tests

2) See EN 13480‐2:2017, 3.1.3.

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Method 2 Method developed from the principles of fracture mechanics and from operating
experiences:

A more flexible approach than method 1 for derivation of technical requirements


applicable to C, CMn and low alloy ferritic steels with a specified minimum yield strength 
500 N/mm2 and for austenitic‐ferritic steels with a specified minimum yield strength
 550 N/mm2. This method can be applied for these steels to a wider range of thicknesses
and temperatures than method 1 because TR must not be equal to T27J (see Figures B.2‐1 to
B.2‐11). In addition for ferritic steels with max. 355 N/mm2 in PWHT condition operation
experience was considered for higher thicknesses.

Method 3 The application of a fracture mechanics analysis:

This general method is applicable to cases not covered by methods 1 or 2. This method
may also be used to justify deviations from the requirements of method 1 or 2. Only
general guidance is given on the use of this method which shall only be used in agreement
with the parties concerned.

Each of the three methods may be used independently. It is only necessary to satisfy the requirement of
any one method.

All applicable combinations of the temperatures TM (minimum metal temperature) and TS (temperature
adjustment term) shall be considered and the lowest possible TR‐value (design reference temperature)
shall be used for the determination of the required material impact test temperature.

NOTE For definitions of temperature terms see 3.1.1 to 3.1.4.

B.2 Material selection and impact energy requirements


B.2.1 General

The methods specified in B.2.2 (Method 1) or B.2.3 (Method 2) shall be used to determine the impact
energy required to avoid brittle fracture. Alternatively, B.2.4 (Method 3) may be used to determine the
required toughness. The method used shall be fully documented, in order to ensure that compliance can
be verified.

Reference thickness for constructional details is defined in Table B.4‐1.

B.2.2 Method 1 – Code of practice


B.2.2.1 General

Method 1 allows the selection of materials taken from harmonised European material standards with
regard to prevention of brittle fracture. Table B.2‐1 gives an overview to the following tables by steel
type and product form.

The weld metal, the heat affected zone and other parts affected by manufacturing processes shall
satisfy the same impact energy requirements as the guaranteed minimum properties for the base
material at TR given in the tables.

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The tables B.2‐2 to B.2‐11 list design reference temperatures for maximum thickness at given strength
levels represented by steels from harmonised European material standards with guaranteed minimum
strength and impact properties. Where it is not possible to achieve these minimum properties after
fabrication a tougher material shall be selected.

Table B.2‐1 — Guide to material selection

Table Material or product form a Steel group Clause


B.2–2 Plates and strips Ferritic steels B.2.1.2
B.2–3 Seamless and welded pipes
B.2–4 Bars
B.2–5 Forgings
B.2–6 Ni alloyed steels (1,5 < Ni  5 %) Ferritic steels B.2.1.3
B.2–7 Ni‐alloyed steel (9 % Ni)
B.2–8 Ferritic steels B.2.1.4
B.2–9 Bolts and nuts Austenitic steels
B.2–10
B.2–11 Austenitic steel grades Austenitic steels B.2.1.5
a For standardized fittings (Tees, Reducers, Elbows and Caps) TR may be taken from Tables
B.2‐2 to B.2‐6 as for the applied material or product form. The reference thickness eB of the
fitting shall be considered as equal to the reference thickness of the thicker of the mating
pipes.

NOTE Requirements for austenitic‐ferritic steels are only given in B.2.3 (Method 2).

Where test pieces of at least 5 mm wide cannot be obtained, the material need not be subject to impact
testing. For pipes with nominal thickness lower than 6,3 mm no impact testing is required.

Values of the design reference temperature TR shall be calculated from the metal temperature TM using
the values of the temperature adjustment TS given in Table B.2‐12.

B.2.2.2 Ferritic steels

Tables B.2‐2 to B.2‐5 list ferritic steels taken from harmonised European material standards with
specified impact properties below – 10 °C.

The tabulated value of TR is based on the impact test temperature TKV for KV = 27 J.

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Table B.2‐2 — General requirements for prevention of brittle fracture with reference thickness
for plates and strips

Plates and Strips


No. as European Grade Material Max. reference Design Material Remarks
per Standard No. thickness reference group to
Table EN eB temperature CEN ISO/TR
D.2‐1 mm TR 15608
AW PWHT °C
1 P235GH 1.0345 35 90
1.1
2 10028‐ P265GH 1.0425 35 75
– 20
3 2:2009 P295GH 1.0481 35 65
1.2
4 P355GH 1.0473 35 55
29 P275NH 1.0487 35 75 – 20
30 P275NL1 1.0488 35 75 – 40 1.1
31 P275NL2 1.1104 35 90 – 50
10028‐
32 P355N 1.0562 35 55 – 20
3:2009
33 P355NH 1.0565 35 55 – 20
1.2
34 P355NL1 1.0566 35 55 – 40
35 P355NL2 1.1106 35 55 – 50
39 11MnNi5‐3 1.6212 35 50 – 60
10028‐
40 13MnNi6‐3 1.6217 35 50 – 60 9.1
4:2009
41 15NiMn6 1.6228 35 50 – 80
50 P355M 1.8821 30 ‐ – 20 a

51 P355ML1 1.8832 35 ‐ – 40 1.2 a

52 10028‐ P355ML2 1.8833 35 ‐ – 50 a

53 5:2009 P420M 1.8824 35 ‐ – 20 a

54 P420ML1 1.8835 35 ‐ – 40 2.1 a

55 P420ML2 1.8828 35 ‐ – 50 a

59 P355Q 1.8866 35 60 – 20
60 10028‐ P355QH 1.8867 35 60 – 20 1.2
61 6:2009 P355QL1 1.8868 35 60 – 40
62 P355QL2 1.8869 35 60 – 60 3.1
a TMCP steels shall not be Post Weld Heat Treated.

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Table B.2‐3 — General requirements for prevention of brittle fracture with reference thickness
for seamless and welded tubes

Seamless and welded tubes


No. European Grade Material Max. reference Design Material Remarks
as per Standard No. thickness reference group to
Table EN eB temperatur CEN ISO/TR
D.2‐1 mm e 15608
AW PWHT TR
°C
231 P275NL1 1.0488 35 75 – 40
1.1104 – 50 1.1
232 P275NL2 35 75
10216‐ – 20
233 P355N 1.0562 35 55
3:2002+ 1.0565
234 P355NH 35 55 – 20
A1:2004 1.2
235 P355NL1 1.0566 35 55 – 40
236 P355NL2 1.1106 35 55 – 50
248 P215NL 1.0451 10 10 – 40 a

249 P255QL 1.0452 35 40 – 50 1.1


250 P265NL 1.0453 25 25 – 40
10216‐ 26CrMo4‐ 1.7219
251 15 40 – 60 5.1
4:2002+ 2
252 A1:2004 11MnNi5‐ 1.6212 35 40 – 60 9.1
3
253 13MnNi6‐ 1.6217 35 40 – 60 9.1
3
306 P275NL1 1.0488 35 40 – 40
P275NL2 1.1104 1.1
307 35 40 – 50
10217‐ P355N 1.0562
308 35 40 – 20
3:2002+ P355NH 1.0565
309 35 40 – 20
A1:2005 1.2
310 P355NL1 1.0566 35 40 – 40
311 P355NL2 1.1106 35 40 – 50
316 10217‐ P215NL 1.0451 10 10 – 40 1.1 a

317 4:2002+ P265NL 1.0453 16 16 – 40 1.1 a

A1:2005
321 10217‐ P215NL 1.0451 10 10 – 40 1.1 a

322 6:2002+ P265NL 1.0453 25 25 – 40 1.1 a

A1:2005
a Thickness limitation results from wall thickness limitation in the European material standard and in the European

component standards respectively.

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Table B.2‐4 — General requirements for prevention of brittle fracture with reference thickness
for bars

Bars
No. European Grade Material Max. reference Design Material Remarks
as per Standard No. thickness reference group to
Table EN eB temperature CEN ISO/TR
D.2‐1 mm TR 15608
AW PWHT °C
147 P275NH 1.0487 35 75 1.1
148 10273:2007 P355NH 1.0565 35 55 – 20 1.2
150 P355QH 1.8867 35 55 1.2

Table B.2‐5 — General requirements for prevention of brittle fracture with reference thickness
for bars

Forgings
No. European Grade Material Max. reference Design Material Remarks
as per Standard No. thickness reference group to
Table EN eB temperatur CEN ISO/TR
D.2‐1 mm e 15608
AW PWHT TR
°C
367 10222‐3:1998 13MnNi6‐3 1.6217 35 70 – 60 9.1
369 15NiMn6 1.6228 35 50 – 80 9.1
378 10222‐4:1998+ P285QH 1.0478 35 85 – 20 1.2
380 A1:2001 P355QH1 1.0571 35 60 – 20 1.2
382 P420QH 1.8936 35 50 – 20 3.1

B.2.2.3 Ni –alloyed steels (Ni > 1,5 %)

Table B.2‐6 lists Ni alloyed steels up to and including 5 % Nickel taken from harmonised European
material standards.

Table B.2‐7 lists Ni alloyed steels with 9 % Nickel taken from harmonised European material standards.

The tabulated value of TR is based on the impact test temperature TKV for KV = 27 J.

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Table B.2‐6 — General requirements for prevention of brittle fracture with reference thickness
for Ni‐alloyed steels with 1,5 % < Ni  5 %

Ni‐alloyed steel, 1,5 % < Ni a  5 %


No. European Grade Material Max. Design Material Remarks
as per Standard No. reference reference group to
Table EN thickness temperatur CEN ISO/
D.2‐1 eB e TR
mm TR 15608
AW PWHT °C
plates and strips
42 10028‐ 12Ni14 1.5637 35 80 – 100 b
9.2
43 4:2009 X12Ni5 1.5680 35 80 – 120
seamless tubes
254 12Ni14 25 – 100 b
10216‐4: 1.5637
255 12Ni14 35 40 – 90 b
2002+ 9.2
256 X12Ni5 25 – 120
A1:2004 1.5680
257 X12Ni5 35 40 – 110
Forgings
370 12Ni14 35 b

371 12Ni14 1.5637 35 50 – 100 b


10222‐3:
372 12Ni14 35 70 9.2 b
1998
373 X12Ni5 35
1.5680 – 120
374 X12Ni5 35 50
a Nickel content is nominal.
b If used at – 105 °C (e. g. ethylene application), then 27 J shall be guaranteed at this temperature.
NOTE Thickness limitation result from wall thickness limitation in European material standards.

Table B.2‐7 — General requirements for prevention of brittle fracture with reference thickness
for Ni‐alloyed steels with 9 % Ni

9 % ‐ Ni a alloys
No. European Grade Material Max. Design Material Remarks
as per Standard No. reference reference group to
Table EN thickness temperatur CEN ISO/TR
D.2‐1 eB e 15608
mm TR
AW PWHT °C
plates and strips
44 X8Ni9 1.5662
10028‐4:2009 ― b – 196 9.3
48 X7Ni9 1.5663
seamless tubes
258 10216‐4:2002 X10Ni9
1.5682 ― b – 196 9.3
+A1:2004
Forgings
375 10222‐3:1998 X8Ni9 1.5662 ―b – 196 9.3
a Nickel content is nominal.
b Materials can be used to maximum thickness permitted in harmonised European material standards.

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B.2.2.4 Bolts and nuts

For other bolts and nuts than given in Table B.2‐8 a specified impact energy of minimum 40 J is
required at TKV = RT for TM   10 °C.

If TM is lower than  10 °C, a specified impact energy of minimum 40 J is required at TKV  TM.

Except bolting material made from austenitic stainless steels specified in Table B.2‐9 and B.2‐10, bolting
material with a design temperature below – 160 °C shall be impact tested at – 196 °C.

Table B.2‐8 — General requirements for prevention of brittle fracture with reference thickness
for nuts and bolts for TM  ‐10 °C
Impact test KV
Type of Thickness Test temperature
European Standard for TM  ‐10 °C
material a limitation / value

EN 10269:1999+A1:2006 All steels According to According to According to
EN 10269:1999+ EN 10269:1999+ EN 10269:1999+
A1:2006 A1:2006, Table 4 A1:2006, Table 4
EN ISO 898‐1:2009 5.6 M ≤ 39 M  16 + 20 °C / 40 J
8.8 M ≤ 39 M  16 + 20 °C / 52 J
EN 20898‐2:1993 5 M ≤ 39 None ―
8 M ≤ 39 None ―
a Starting material shall comply with EN 10269:1999+A1:2006.

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Table B.2‐9 — General requirements for prevention of brittle fracture with reference thickness
for nuts and bolts, bolting material according to EN 10269:1999+A1:2006

Thickness
Type of material Impact test TM Remark
limitation
1.4307, 1.4301, According to According to – 196 °C Verification
1.4303, 1.4404, EN 10269:1999 EN 10269:1999 required for
1.4401, 1.4948, +A1:2006, Table 7 +A1:2006, Table 4 diameter or
1.4919, 1.4941, thickness > 20mm
1.4980 a
1.4429, 1.4910, According to According to – 273 °C Verification
EN 10269:1999 EN 10269:1999 required for
+A1:2006, Table 7 +A1:2006, Table 4 diameter or
thickness > 20mm
1.5523, 1.1133 According to According to – 20 °C ―
1.6563 EN 10269:1999 EN 10269:1999
+A1:2006, Table 7 +A1:2006, Table 7
1.7218 d  60 mm According to – 60 °C ―
EN 10269:1999 – 50 °C
60 < d  100 mm
+A1:2006, Table 7
1.6582, 1.6580, According to According to – 40 °C ―
1.7225 EN 10269:1999 EN 10269:1999
+A1:2006, Table 7 +A1:2006, Table 7
1.5680 d  45 mm According to – 120 °C ―
EN 10269:1999 – 110 °C
45 < d  75 mm
+A1:2006, Table 7
1.5662 According to According to – 196 °C ―
EN 10269:1999 EN 10269:1999
+A1:2006, Table 7 +A1:2006, Table 7
at – 196°C
a When used at  273 °C, verification testing at 196 °C according to Table 7 of EN 10269:1999+A1:2006 is

required.
Table B.2‐10 — General requirements for prevention of brittle fracture with reference thickness
for nuts and bolts

Thickness
Standard Type of material a limitation
TM Impact test

EN ISO 3506‐1:1997 A2, A3 50 M  39 – 196 °C None


70 M  24
EN ISO 3506‐1:1997 A4, A5 50 M  39 – 60 °C b None
70 M  24
EN ISO 3506‐2:1997 A2, A3, 50 M  39 – 196 °C None
A4, A5
70 M  24
a Starting material shall comply with EN 10269:1999+A1:2006.
b – 196 °C for studs

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B.2.2.5 Lowest minimum metal temperatures for austenitic stainless steels

Solution annealed austenitic stainless steels according to table B.2‐11 can be applied down to
temperature TM without impact testing, except when impact testing is required by the material
standard e.g. EN 10028‐7:2007 requires impact testing at room temperature above 20 mm thick for use
at cryogenic temperature (below – 75 °C according to EN 10028‐7:2007).

Table B.2‐11 — Austenitic stainless steels and their lowest minimum metal temperature TM

Material
Material TM (in °C)
number
X1NiCrMoCu 31‐27‐4 1.4563
X1CrNiMoN 25‐22‐2 1.4466
X1CrNi 25‐21 1.4335
X2CrNiMoN 17‐13‐3 1.4429
X2CrNiMoN 17‐11‐2 1.4406
X2CrNiMoN 18‐12‐4 1.4434
X2CrNiMo 18‐15‐4 1.4438
− 273
X2CrNiN 18‐10 1.4311
X2CrNiMo 18‐14‐3 1.4435
X2CrNi 19‐11 1.4306
X2CrNiMo 17‐12‐2 1.4404
X6CrNiTi 18‐10 1.4541
X6CrNiMoTi 17‐12‐2 1.4571
X2CrNi 18‐9 1.4307
X1CrNiMoCuN 25‐25‐5 1.4537
X1NiCrMoCuN 25‐20‐7 1.4529
X1CrNiMoCuN 20‐18‐7 1.4547
X1NiCrMoCu 25‐20‐5 1.4539
X2CrNiMoN 17‐13‐5 1.4439
X3CrNiMo 17‐13‐3 1.4436
X6CrNiMoNb 17‐12‐2 1.4580
X2CrNiMo 17‐12‐3 1.4432
− 196
X5CrNiMo 17‐12‐2 1.4401
X6CrNiNb 18‐10 1.4550
X5CrNi 18‐10 1.4301
GX5CrNi19‐10 1.4308
GX5CrNiMo19‐11‐2 1.4408
GX2NiCrMo28‐20‐2 1.4458
GX2CrNi19‐11 1.4309
GX2CrNiMo19‐11‐2 1.4409

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Where the design temperature is below ‐ 105°C weld metal and heat affected zones for austenitic stainless steels
shall meet additional requirements of EN 13480‐4:2017.

B.2.2.6 Temperature adjustment

TS is a temperature adjustment which can be used under the conditions given in Table B.2–12.

Table B.2‐12 — Temperature adjustment Ts a

Ratio of pressure induced general membrane


stress f and maximum allowable design stress fd Membrane stress b
Condition
f/fd  0,75 0,75 ≥ f/fd > 0,25 f/fd  0,25  50 MPa
Non welded or 0 C Ts = 70 – 80 × f/fd  50 C  50 C
post‐weld heat treated [C]
As welded 0 C 0 C 0 C  40 C

a Except for material group 9.1, 9.2 and 9.3, TR shall not be lower than ‐110°C for ferritic and austenitic‐ferritic
steels
b The membrane stress shall take account of internal and external pressure and dead weight. For walls and pipes
of heat exchangers the restraint of free end displacement of the heat exchanger pipes should also be taken into
account.

B.2.3 Method 2
B.2.3.1 General

This Method 2 applies to C, CMn, fine grain steels, Ni‐alloyed steels with not more than 1,5 % of Ni with
a specified minimum yield strength  500 N/mm2 and to austenitic‐ferritic steels with a specified
minimum yield strength  550 N/mm2. This Method 2, based on fracture mechanics [17, 18] can be used
to determine the requirements to avoid brittle fracture in these steels, and may be used at a design
reference temperature TR which is lower than the value derived by Method 1. In this procedure the
design reference temperature TR is not equal to the impact test temperature TKV. The diagrams show
the relationship between TR and TKV depending on reference thickness and strength level. Distinction is
made for as‐welded (AW) and post weld heat treated (PWHT) condition. This method does not apply to
thermomechanically‐rolled steels thicker than 35 mm.

Reference thickness eB for constructional details is defined in Table B.4‐1.

Parent material, welds and HAZ shall meet the impact energy KV at impact test temperature TKV.
Table B.2‐13 and B.2‐14 show which figure shall be used to determine the impact test temperature TKV
or the design reference temperature TR. The condition "non‐welded" shall be treated as the condition
PWHT.

If the impact energy KV requirement of 40 J instead of 27 J is used, then the impact test temperature TKV
can be increased by 10 °C or TR can be reduced by 10 °C.

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Linear interpolation between strength and thickness levels given in the Figures B.2‐1 to B.2‐11 is
allowed. Alternatively the next higher strength class or wall thickness can be used. Lower test
temperatures than TKV are admissible for the same requirements.

The dotted lines in figure B.2‐1 and figure B.2‐3 apply to a wall thickness up to and including 110 mm
when impact values KV of 40 J can be guaranteed at TKV.

The temperature adjustment given in Table B.2‐12 applies also to Method 2. Extrapolations for
temperature ranges beyond the temperature ranges as given in the nomograms are not permissible.

Table B.2‐13 — Impact energy requirements for C, CMn, fine grain steels, Ni‐alloyed steels with
less than 3,0 % Ni

Specified minimum yield Required impact energy KV


Figure defining required TKV
strength of base material (on 10 mm  10 mm test pieces)
Non welded or
N/mm2 J post weld heat As welded
treated
Re  265 27 B.2‐1 B.2‐2
Re  355 27 B.2‐3 B.2‐4
Re  460 40 B.2‐5 B.2‐6
Re  500 40 B.2‐7 B.2‐8
NOTE The dashed lines in B.2‐1 and B.2‐3 shall only be used for KV = 40 J.

Table B.2‐14 — Impact energy requirements for austenitic‐ferritic stainless steels

Specified minimum yield Required impact energy KV


Figure defining required TKV
strength of base material (on 10 mm x 10 mm test pieces)

N/mm² J for all applications

Re  385 40 B.2‐9
Re  465 40 B.2‐10
Re  550 40 B.2‐11

B.2.3.2 Procedure for base material less than 10 mm thick

TR values and TKV values shall be in accordance with Figures B.2‐1 to B.2‐11. The impact energy
requirements are as specified in Tables B.2‐13 and B.2‐14.

For wall thicknesses  10 mm the curve for 10 mm shall be used.

The required energies for the sub‐sized specimens are given in Table B.3‐1.

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B.2.3.3 Nomograms for Method 2

Key
TR design reference temperature
TKV material impact test temperature
eB reference thickness

Figure B.2‐1 ― METHOD 2: Design reference temperature and impact test temperature, post
weld heat treated (PWHT) condition, for Re ≤ 265 N/mm2 and KV  27 J. Dashed line only to be
used for KV = 40 J and for thickness from 75 mm up to and including 110 mm

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Key
TR design reference temperature
TKV material impact test temperature
eB reference thickness

Figure B.2‐2 ― METHOD 2: Design reference temperature and impact test temperature as‐
welded (AW) condition, for Re ≤ 265 N/mm2 and KV  27 J

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Key
TR design reference temperature
TKV material impact test temperature
eB reference thickness

Figure B.2‐3― METHOD 2: Design reference temperature and impact test temperature
post weld heat treated (PWHT) condition, Re ≤ 355 N/mm2 and KV  27 J. Dashed line only to be
used for KV = 40 J and for thickness from 55 mm up to and including 110 mm

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Key
TR design reference temperature
TKV material impact test temperature
eB reference thickness

Figure B.2‐4 ― METHOD 2: Design reference temperature and impact test temperature as‐
welded (AW) condition, Re ≤ 355 N/mm2 and KV  27 J

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Key
TR design reference temperature
TKV material impact test temperature
eB reference thickness

Figure B.2‐5 ― METHOD 2: Design reference temperature and impact test temperature post weld
heat treated (PWHT) condition, Re ≤ 460 N/mm2 and KV  40 J

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Key
TR design reference temperature
TKV material impact test temperature
eB reference thickness

Figure B.2‐6 ― METHOD 2: Design reference temperature and impact test temperature as‐
welded (AW) condition, Re ≤ 460 N/mm2 and KV  40 J

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Key
TR design reference temperature
TKV material impact test temperature
eB reference thickness

Figure B.2‐7― METHOD 2: Design reference temperature and impact test temperature post weld
heat treated (PWHT) condition, Re ≤ 500 N/mm2 and KV  40 J

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Key
TR design reference temperature
TKV material impact test temperature
eB reference thickness

Figure B.2‐8― METHOD 2: Design reference temperature and impact test temperature as‐welded
(AW) condition, Re ≤ 500 N/mm2 and KV  40 J

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Key
TR design reference temperature
TKV material impact test temperature
eB reference thickness

Figure B.2‐9 ― METHOD 2: Design reference temperature and impact test temperature for
austenitic‐ferritic steels, eB ≤ 50 mm, Re = 385 N/mm2 and KV  40 J

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Key
TR design reference temperature
TKV material impact test temperature
eB reference thickness

Figure B.2‐10― METHOD 2: Design reference temperature and impact test temperature for
austenitic‐ferritic steels, eB ≤ 50 mm, Re = 465 N/mm2 and KV  40 J

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Key
TR design reference temperature
TKV material impact test temperature
eB reference thickness

Figure B.2‐11 ― METHOD 2: Design reference temperature and impact test temperature for
austenitic‐ferritic steels, eB ≤ 50 mm, Re = 550 N/mm2 and KV  40 J

B.2.4 Method 3 — Fracture mechanics analysis


B.2.4.1 General

A fracture mechanics analysis may be used by the manufacturer as a basis for determining the
suitability of particular vessels for their intended use for the following:

a) materials not currently covered by harmonised European Standards;


b) those cases where the requirements of methods 1 and 2 for low temperature applications
cannot be satisfied;
c) when imperfections which are outside the acceptance criteria for the non‐destructive testing
specified in EN 13445‐5:2014 are detected;

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d) where it is proposed to use materials in thickness greater than permitted by the low
temperature requirements.
NOTE Guidance on fracture mechanics analysis is given in publications [5] to [10] listed in the bibliography.

Such analyses shall be undertaken in accordance with the requirements of B.2.4.2 to B.2.4.5.

B.2.4.2 Fracture toughness properties shall be obtained in accordance with fracture toughness testing
procedures using full thickness single edge notched bend specimens or equivalent compact tension
tests with fatigue cracks located through thickness in the weld centre‐line and in parent material.
Further test sampling of heat affected zone regions shall also be specified, particularly when fatigue or
some other in‐service crack growth mechanism may be significant.

When HAZ tests are specified special considerations are necessary with regard to the placement of the
notch and metallurgical sectioning subsequent to testing.

B.2.4.3 For material not covered by the low temperature requirements of methods 1 or 2, a similar
level of tolerance to fracture can be obtained. This can be done by specifying fracture toughness
requirements determined from the use of assessment procedures such as in [9] with a reference defect
size as determined by the manufacturer (e.g. a through wall flaw of total length equal to 10 mm, or a
quarter wall thickness surface flaw with length six times its depth). Also inputs of an equivalent stress
(or strain) relating to the hydraulic test condition, for a defect in a region of stress concentration and
subject to residual stresses equivalent to the room temperature yield strength of the base material for
as welded components, or 30 % of yield for post weld heat treated components can be specified.

B.2.4.4 If non‐destructive testing methods are employed which allow accurate sizing of defects, these
values, together with information on the stress state of the critical regions in the vessel, shall be used
with appropriate fracture assessment procedures to specify more accurate toughness requirements
than those specified by Method 1 or 2.

B.2.4.5 For materials which are covered by the low temperature requirements for Method 1 or 2, but
where the Charpy impact energy requirements cannot be met, a fitness for purpose assessment using
representative fracture toughness data and inspection requirements may be employed to determine the
integrity of the vessel for its intended use.

B.3 General test requirements


B.3.1 General

Where impact tests are required, Charpy‐V‐notch tests shall be performed in accordance with
EN ISO 148‐1:2010. The impact energy requirements shall be met in the base material, heat affected
zone and weld metal.

The specimen position shall be in accordance with the specifications in the technical delivery conditions
of the product form for materials for pressure equipment. For welded joints the specimen position for
weld metal and HAZ shall be in accordance with EN 13480‐4:2017.

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From each sample three specimens shall be tested for each of the required positions and material
impact test temperature TKV. The mean value of the three specimens shall be at least equal to the impact
energy requirement. Only one specimen may show a lower value, but this value shall not be less than
70 % of this requirement.

The required values for base material shall refer to the transverse direction. If geometry does not allow
to extract specimen in the transverse direction the impact energy values shall be taken from tests in the
longitudinal direction. The minimum impact energy requirements specified for transverse test pieces
shall then be multiplied by the factor 1,5 for C, CMn, fine grained, low alloyed steels and high strength
steels.

B.3.2 Sub‐sized specimens

If sub‐sized Charpy specimens shall be used, the measured value of the Charpy energy shall be
proportionally converted to the reference specimen thickness of 10 mm. Table B.3‐1 gives an example
for 7,5 mm and 5 mm thick specimens. Where test pieces at least 5 mm wide cannot be obtained, the
material shall not be subject to impact testing. For pipes with nominal thickness lower than 6,3 mm no
impact testing is required.

Table B.3‐1 — Impact requirements for sub‐sized Charpy V‐notched specimen if the base
material is less than 10 mm thick

Reference value Sub sized specimen


Specimen geometry
10 mm  10 mm 10 mm  7,5 mm 10 mm  5 mm
Minimum impact energy
J
27 20 14
40 30 20

If full size Charpy specimen cannot be extracted from components and welds sub‐sized specimens shall
be tested. To represent the behaviour of a full thickness specimen a lower impact test temperature shall
be applied. The temperature shifts shall be in accordance with Table B.3‐2.

Impact tests should be performed on the maximum thickness, which can be extracted from the
component under consideration.

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Table B.3‐2 — Equivalent impact energy requirements when sub sized specimens are extracted
from thicker sections

Required
Specimen geometry Sub‐sized specimen requirement
impact energy
Shift of impact test
KV KV Specimen geometry
temperature
J mm J mm °C
20 7,5  10 TKV  5
27 10  10
14 5,0  10 TKV  20
30 7,5  10 TKV  5
40 10  10
20 5,0  10 TKV  20
20 7,5  10 14 5,0  10 TKV  15
30 7,5  10 20 5,0  10 TKV  15
14 5,0  10 — — —
20 5,0  10 — — —

B.4 Welds
B.4.1 General

When materials are to be joined by welding, the choice of welding consumables and welding procedures
shall ensure that in addition to the requirements of EN 13480‐4:2017, the required impact energy
properties are achieved in weld metal and heat affected zone regions, when tested in accordance with
B.3.

The required impact energy shall be at least equal to the specified minimum impact energy for the base
metal. The requirements of method 1 or 2 shall be met.

B.4.2 Welding procedure qualification

Welding procedure qualification shall be performed in accordance with EN 13480‐4:2017.


B.4.3 Production test plates

For tubes and fittings with longitudinal or helical welds according to harmonised European Standards
as normative references in this European standard, no further production testing is needed. For non
standard components production testing shall be carried out in accordance with EN 13445‐4:2014.

B.5 Materials for use at elevated temperatures


B.5.1 General

B.5 applies for pressure equipment with design temperature for normal operation higher than 50 °C
and where:
 the material temperature at start up, shut down and at possible process upsets is not lower than
–10 °C and


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 start up and shut down procedure is under controlled conditions as given in B.5.4 and
 the conditions for pressure test as specified in B.5.5 are fulfilled.

If any of these requirements is not satisfied the methods for low temperature materials shall be applied.

NOTE The limitation regarding start‐up and shut‐down, process upsets and pressure test are not applicable
to austenitic stainless steels.

B.5.2 Materials

Materials including weldments, in the finished pressure equipment shall have a specified minimum
impact energy measured on a standard Charpy‐V‐notch impact test specimen (see EN ISO 148‐1:2010)
as follows:
  27 J for ferritic and 1,5 % to 5 % Ni alloyed steels;
  40 J for steels of material group 8, 9.3 and 10,

at a temperature not higher than 20 °C.

B.5.3 Welding procedure qualification and production test plates

Welding procedure qualification shall be performed in accordance with EN 13480‐4:2017.


The weld production test plate shall be performed in accordance with EN 13480‐4:2017.

B.5.4 Start up and shut down procedure

To avoid brittle fracture occurrence of pressure equipment made of ferritic or austenitic‐ferritic steels
during start‐up and shut‐down procedures, the pressure shall not exceed 50 % of the design pressure at
temperatures lower than 20 °C.
This start‐up and shut‐down procedure need not to be considered, if the evaluation of the specified
minimum impact values against Method 2 allows design pressures at lower temperatures.
B.5.5 Pressure test

Hydrostatic pressure test of piping made of ferritic or austenitic‐ferritic steels shall not be carried out at
material temperatures lower than 10 °C.

This temperature limitation needs not to be considered, if the evaluation of the specified minimum
impact values against Method 2 allows design pressures at lower temperatures.

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Table B.4‐1 — Reference thickness eB

as‐welded (AW)
Reference thickness
or post weld
No. Construction detail
heat treated
(PWHT) Part A Weld Part B

1 Butt welded components of



unequal thickness
e2 a
check e3 a in
Figures
AW e1 e2 B.2‐2,
B.2‐4,
B.2‐6, B.2‐8


PWHT e1 e2 e3

2 Branches and nozzles


AW e2 e2 e1

PWHT e2 e2 e1

3
e2 or e3,
AW e2 e1
if thicker

e2 or e3,
PWHT e2 e1
if thicker

4
e2 or e3,
AW e2 e1
if thicker

e2
PWHT e2 or e3 e1
if thicker

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Table B.4‐1 (continued)

as‐welded (AW) Reference thickness


No. Construction detail or post weld heat
treated (PWHT)
Part A Weld Part B

5 e2 or e3,
AW e3 e2
if thicker

e2 or e3,
PWHT e3 e2
if thicker


6 e1
 INCLUDEPICTURE "../EN%2013480‐
2_2012_Issue%203_2014‐08/EN_13480‐ AW e2 e2 or ef/4
2_2011_Issue%201/Figures_EN_13480‐ if thicker
2_A2_2010/TB6_6.tif" \* e1a
MERGEFORMAT or ef/4 a,
if thicker
if necessary
check e1 in
PWHT e2 e2
Figures
B.2‐1,
B.2‐3,
B.2‐5,
B.2‐7
7
e3 or ef/4,
AW e2 e3
if thicker ,

e3 a
or ef/4 a,
if thicker
if necessary
check e1 in
PWHT e2 e3
Figures
B.2‐1,
B.2‐3,
B.2‐5,
B.2‐7

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Table B.4‐1 (continued)

as‐welded (AW) Reference thickness


No. Construction detail or post weld heat
treated (PWHT)
Part A Weld Part B

8 Slip‐on and plate flanges c


e2 or ef /4, if e2 or ef /4, if
AW e2
thicker thicker

e2 or ef /4, if e2 or ef /4, if
PWHT e2
thicker thicker

9
e2 or ef /4, if e2 or ef /4, if
AW e2
thicker thicker

e2 or ef /4, if e2 or ef /4, if
PWHT e2
thicker thicker

10 Forged or cast welding neck flanges c


e2 a
check ef/4 a in
Figures
AW B.2‐1, e2 e1
B.2‐3,
B.2‐5,
B.2‐7

e2 or ef/4,
PWHT e2 e1
if thicker

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Table B.4‐1 (continued)

as‐welded (AW) Reference thickness


No. Construction detail or post weld heat
treated (PWHT)
Part A Weld Part B

11 Pad‐type flanges
e2 a
check ef/4 a in
Figures e1
AW B.2‐2, e2

B.2‐4,
B.2‐6,
B.2‐8

e2 or ef/4,
PWHT if thicker e2 e1

12 Flat ends

ef/4 or e1,
AW e1 e1
if thicker

ef'/4 or e1,
PWHT e1 e1
if thicker

13 e2 a or check
ef/4 a, in
Figures
AW e2 e2 B.2‐2,
B.2‐4,
B.2‐6,
B.2‐8

e2 or ef/4,
PWHT e2 e2
if thicker

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Table B.4‐1 (continued)

as‐welded (AW) Reference thickness


No. Construction detail or post weld heat
treated (PWHT)
Part A Weld Part B

14 Covers and blind flanges

AW ef/4 — —

PWHT ef/4 — —


15 Measuring Plate

AW (n. a.) (n. a.) (n. a.)

PWHT ef/4 (n. a.) (n. a.)

16
ef/4 or e2,
AW e2 e2
if thicker

ef/4 or e2,
PWHT e2 e2
if thicker

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Table B.4‐1 (continued)

as‐welded (AW) Reference thickness


No. Construction detail or post weld heat
treated (PWHT)
Part A Weld Part B

17 Welded into shell/channel


e2,
check ef/4 in
Figures
e2 or ef/4 if
AW B.2‐2, e2
thicker
B.2‐4,
B.2‐6,
B.2‐8

e2 or ef/4 , e2 or ef/4 if
PWHT e2
if thicker thicker

18 Forged tube plate with stubs


e2 a
check ef/4 a in
Figures
AW B.2‐2, e2 e2
B.2‐4,
B.2‐6,
B.2‐8

ef/4 or e2,
PWHT e2 e2
if thicker

19 e2 a or e3 a,
if thicker
check ef/4 a in
Figures e2 e2
AW
B.2‐2, (e3) (e3)
B.2‐4,
B.2‐6,
B.2‐8

ef/4 or e2
e2 e2
PWHT or e3,
(e3) (e3)
if thicker

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Table B.4‐1 (continued)

as‐welded (AW) Reference thickness


No. Construction detail or post weld heat
treated (PWHT)
Part A Weld Part B

20 Tube‐to‐tube plate connection




AW (n. a.) e1 e1

PWHT b e1 e1

NOTE 1 (n. a.) means "not applicable".


NOTE 2 e1, e2 and e3 refer to the nominal thickness of the various components shown in the figures.

1 ef may be measured radically if that gives an advantage.


a
The minimum test temperature of the two conditions: ex (AW), ey (PWHT) shall be taken.
b
Reference thickness of part A is unaffected by this connection.
c For welding neck flanges and slip on flanges according to EN 1092‐1:2007, R shall be as given in
EN 1092‐1:2007.

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Annex C
(normative)

Provisional technical delivery conditions for clad products for pressure
purposes

C.1 Introduction
Until a European Standard for clad steel products for pressure purposes is available, the following
requirements shall form the basis for the technical delivery conditions for such products.

C.2 Requirements for the base material


For the material of clad products the relevant conditions of EN 13480‐2:2017 shall apply.

In addition, where appropriate, requirements for impact tests of the kind described in clause C.4, item b,
shall be agreed at the time of enquiry and order.

C.3 Requirements for the cladding material


Clad steels shall comply with the following general regulations:

In the case of clad steels where the cladding has a lower degree of elasticity than that of the base metal,
a tensile test on the cladding after the base has been removed shall show an elongation after fracture A5
of at least 12 %.

The bond between the base and the cladding materials shall be of such a nature that there is no
delamination either in the course of manufacture or in service. Unless otherwise stipulated in the order,
the shear strength of cladding with a tensile strength of less than 280 N/mm2 shall be more than half
the minimum tensile strength of the cladding material and, for all other cladding materials, shall not be
less than 140 N/mm2, regardless of the direction of testing.

The bonded area shall cover at least 95 % of the entire surface and no single unbonded area shall cover
more than 50 cm2. In the case of clad steels which are highly stressed during manufacture (e.g. dished
ends) or when in service (e.g. tube plates), additional requirements imposed by the purchaser
(operator) can be necessary.

The cladding material shall have a surface texture which corresponds to the cladding process and be of
uniform thickness with tolerances not exceeding those given in Table C.3‐1.

The permissible tolerances for the base material shall be in accordance with the relevant dimensional
standards for the various products.

The total area of defects on the cladding material shall not exceed 20 % of the clad surface.

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Table C.3‐1 — Limit deviation on thickness for cladding materials on clad steels
Nominal thickness Limit deviation on thickness a, b
mm mm
1,0 ‐0,10
1,5 ‐0.15
2,0 ‐0,20
2.5 ‐0,25
3,0 ‐0,35
3,5 ‐0,45
4,0 ‐0,50
4,5 ‐0.50
5,0 ‐0,50
a Deviations from the values in this table are subject to special agreement
b For intermediate thicknesses the limit deviation indicated for the next smallest
thickness in the table applies.

C.4 Qualification of the cladding procedure


Before commencing production, suitable cladding conditions shall be verified by cladding procedure
qualification tests, including welding procedures tests for weld overlay, if applicable. These conditions
shall be carefully observed when cladding the products in the plant.

The cladding procedure qualification tests shall normally comprise

a) tensile tests;

b) Charpy‐V‐notch impact tests at the temperature specified for test pieces taken from the cladded
base material so that

 one side of the test piece coincides with the bonded area between the base and deposited
material;

 the longitudinal direction of the test piece is transverse to the direction of rolling; and

 the axis of the notch is perpendicular to the next surface of the base material (see Figure C.4‐1,
item d);

c) bend tests on test pieces which, as shown in Figure C.4‐2 cover the bonded zone and are bent in a
direction parallel to the bounding zone;

d) the examination of the hardness, micro and macrostructure and chemical composition in the
transition zone;

e) shear tests on shear specimens;

f) inspection of surface quality and conformity to dimensions;

g) ultrasonic testing of the bond between the base material and the cladding.

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C.5 Production tests


During production, at suitable intervals, samples of the base material shall be cladded under the same
conditions as the products and be tested. The types of tests to be carried out and the requirements to be
complied with shall be agreed on the basis of the results of the cladding procedure qualification tests
and practical experience.


Key
a shear test specimen
b tensile test specimen
c side bend test specimen
d notched bar impact bend test specimen
e base material
f cladding material

Figure C.5‐1 — Position of test pieces

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Dimensions of specimen
Width: b is the thickness of finished product, but not greater than 80 mm (base and cladding material).
If finished product is over 80 mm thick, the excess base material may be removed.
Length: l is not less than 130 mm
Angle: α = 90

Figure C.5‐2 — Arrangement for side bend tests of clad products

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Annex D
(informative)

European steels for pressure purposes

D.1 European Standards for steels and steel components for pressure purposes
Table D.1‐1 contains an informative summary on European Standards for steels and steel components for pressure purposes.

Table D.1‐1 — European Standards for steels and steel components for pressure purposes

Room Fine grain steels


Elevated Low
General temperature Thermo‐ Stainless
Product form temperature Quenched temperature
requirements grades a Normalised mechanically steels
grades and tempered grades
treated
Plate and strip EN 10028‐1 — EN 10028‐2 EN 10028‐3 EN 10028‐5 EN 10028‐6 EN 10028‐4 EN 10028‐7
Rolled bar — — EN 10273 — — — — EN 10272
Seamless tube — EN 10216‐1 EN 10216‐2 EN 10216‐3 — EN 10216‐3 EN 10216‐4 EN 10216‐5
Electric welded tube — EN 10217‐1 EN 10217‐2 EN 10217‐3 — — EN 10217‐4 —
Submerged arc
— EN 10217‐1 EN 10217‐5 EN 10217‐3 — — EN 10217‐6 —
welded tube
Fusion welded tube — — — — — — — EN 10217‐7
Fitting — EN 10253‐2 EN 10253‐2 EN 10253‐2 EN 10253‐2 EN 10253‐2 EN 10253‐2 EN 10253‐4
Forging including
EN 10222‐1 — EN 10222‐2 EN 10222‐4 — — EN 10222‐3 EN 10222‐5
forged bars
Casting EN 10213 — EN 10213 — — — EN 10213 EN 10213
Steel for fastener — — EN 10269 — — — EN 10269 EN 10269
a Room temperature values are given in all standards of this table.

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D.2 European standardised steels grouped according to product forms


Table D.2‐1 — European standardised steels grouped according to product forms

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Thickness Material
mm group
European Material Heat to
No Product form Material description Grade Notes
Standard number treatment g CEN ISO/TR
min. max.
15608
1 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties P235GH 1.0345 N 0 250 1.1
2 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties P265GH 1.0425 N 0 250 1.1
3 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties P295GH 1.0481 N 0 250 1.2
4 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties P355GH 1.0473 N 0 250 1.2
5 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 16Mo3 1.5415 N, NT 0 250 1.2 e

6 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 18MnMo4‐5 1.5414 NT 0 150 1.2
7 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 18MnMo4‐5 1.5414 QT 150 250 1.2
8 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 20MnMoNi4‐5 1.6311 QT 0 250 3.1
9 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 15NiCuMoNb5‐6‐4 1.6368 NT 0 100 3.1
10 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 15NiCuMoNb5‐6‐4 1.6368 NT, QT 100 150 3.1
11 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 15NiCuMoNb5‐6‐4 1.6368 QT 150 200 3.1
12 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 13CrMo4‐5 1.7335 NT 0 100 5.1
13 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 13CrMo4‐5 1.7335 NT,QT 100 150 5.1
14 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 13CrMo4‐5 1.7335 QT 150 250 5.1
15 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 13CrMoSi5‐5 1.7336 NT, QT 0 100 5.1
16 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 13CrMoSi5‐5 1.7336 QT 100 250 5.1
17 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 10CrMo9‐10 1.7380 NT 0 60 5.2
18 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 10CrMo9‐10 1.7380 NT,QT 60 100 5.2

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Table D.2‐1 (continued)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Material
group
European Material Heat Thickness to
No Product form Material description Grade Notes
Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
15608
19 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 10CrMo9‐10 1.7380 QT 100 250 5.2
20 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 12CrMo9‐10 1.7375 NT,QT 0 250 5.2
21 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties X12CrMo5 1.7362 NT 0 150 5.3
22 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties X12CrMo5 1.7362 QT 150 250 5.3
23 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 13CrMoV9‐10 1.7703 NT 0 150 6.2
24 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 13CrMoV9‐10 1.7703 QT 150 250 6.2
25 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 12CrMoV12‐10 1.7767 NT 0 150 6.2
26 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties 12CrMoV12‐10 1.7767 QT 150 250 6.2
27 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties X10CrMoVNb9‐1 1.4903 NT 0 150 6.4
28 plate and strip EN 10028‐2 elevated temperature properties X10CrMoVNb9‐1 1.4903 QT 150 250 6.4
29 plate and strip EN 10028‐3 fine grain steel normalised P275NH 1.0487 N 0 250 1.1
30 plate and strip EN 10028‐3 fine grain steel normalised P275NL1 1.0488 N 0 250 1.1
31 plate and strip EN 10028‐3 fine grain steel normalised P275NL2 1.1104 N 0 250 1.1
32 plate and strip EN 10028‐3 fine grain steel normalised P355N 1.0562 N 0 250 1.2
33 plate and strip EN 10028‐3 fine grain steel normalised P355NH 1.0565 N 0 250 1.2
34 plate and strip EN 10028‐3 fine grain steel normalised P355NL1 1.0566 N 0 250 1.2
35 plate and strip EN 10028‐3 fine grain steel normalised P355NL2 1.1106 N 0 250 1.2
36 plate and strip EN 10028‐3 fine grain steel normalised P460NH 1.8935 N 0 100 1.3
37 plate and strip EN 10028‐3 fine grain steel normalised P460NL1 1.8915 N 0 100 1.3
38 plate and strip EN 10028‐3 fine grain steel normalised P460NL2 1.8918 N 0 100 1.3

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European Material Heat Thickness to
No Product form Material description Grade Notes
Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
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39 plate and strip EN 10028‐4 low temperature properties 11MnNi5‐3 1.6212 N,NT 0 80 9.1
40 plate and strip EN 10028‐4 low temperature properties 13MnNi6‐3 1.6217 N,NT 0 80 9.1
41 plate and strip EN 10028‐4 low temperature properties 15NiMn6 1.6228 N,NT,QT 0 80 9.1
42 plate and strip EN 10028‐4 low temperature properties 12Ni14 1.5637 N,NT,QT 0 80 9.2
43 plate and strip EN 10028‐4 low temperature properties X12Ni5 1.5680 N,NT,QT 0 50 9.2
44 plate and strip EN 10028‐4 low temperature properties X8Ni9+NT640 1.5662 N+NT 0 50 9.3
45 plate and strip EN 10028‐4 low temperature properties X8Ni9+QT640 1.5662 QT 0 50 9.3
46 plate and strip EN 10028‐4 low temperature properties X8Ni9+QT680 1.5662 N+NT, QT 0 15 9.3
47 plate and strip EN 10028‐4 low temperature properties X8Ni9+QT680 1.5662 QT 15 50 9.3
48 plate and strip EN 10028‐4 low temperature properties X7Ni9 1.5663 N+NT, QT 0 15 9.3
49 plate and strip EN 10028‐4 low temperature properties X7Ni9 1.5663 QT 15 50 9.3
50 plate and strip EN 10028‐5 fine grain steel, thermomechanically rolled P355M 1.8821 M 0 63 1.2 f

51 plate and strip EN 10028‐5 fine grain steel, thermomechanically rolled P355ML1 1.8832 M 0 63 1.2 f

52 plate and strip EN 10028‐5 fine grain steel, thermomechanically rolled P355ML2 1.8833 M 0 63 1.2 f

53 plate and strip EN 10028‐5 fine grain steel, thermomechanically rolled P420M 1.8824 M 0 63 2.1 f

54 plate and strip EN 10028‐5 fine grain steel, thermomechanically rolled P420ML1 1.8835 M 0 63 2.1 f

55 plate and strip EN 10028‐5 fine grain steel, thermomechanically rolled P420ML2 1.8828 M 0 63 2.1 f

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Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
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56 plate and strip EN 10028‐5 fine grain steel, thermomechanically rolled P460M 1.8826 M 0 63 2.1 f

57 plate and strip EN 10028‐5 fine grain steel, thermomechanically rolled P460ML1 1.8837 M 0 63 2.1 f

58 plate and strip EN 10028‐5 fine grain steel, thermomechanically rolled P460ML2 1.8831 M 0 63 2.1 f

59 plate and strip EN 10028‐6 fine grain steel, quenched/tempered P355Q 1.8866 QT 0 150 1.2
60 plate and strip EN 10028‐6 fine grain steel, quenched/tempered P355QH 1.8867 QT 0 150 1.2
61 plate and strip EN 10028‐6 fine grain steel, quenched/tempered P355QL1 1.8868 QT 0 150 1.2
62 plate and strip EN 10028‐6 fine grain steel, quenched/tempered P355QL2 1.8869 QT 0 150 1.2
63 plate and strip EN 10028‐6 fine grain steel, quenched/tempered P460Q 1.8870 QT 0 150 3.1
64 plate and strip EN 10028‐6 fine grain steel, quenched/tempered P460QH 1.8871 QT 0 150 3.1
65 plate and strip EN 10028‐6 fine grain steel, quenched/tempered P460QL1 1.8872 QT 0 150 3.1
66 plate and strip EN 10028‐6 fine grain steel, quenched/tempered P460QL2 1.8864 QT 0 150 3.1
67 plate and strip EN 10028‐6 fine grain steel, quenched/tempered P500Q 1.8873 QT 0 150 3.1
68 plate and strip EN 10028‐6 fine grain steel, quenched/tempered P500QH 1.8874 QT 0 150 3.1
69 plate and strip EN 10028‐6 fine grain steel, quenched/tempered P500QL1 1.8875 QT 0 150 3.1
70 plate and strip EN 10028‐6 fine grain steel, quenched/tempered P500QL2 1.8865 QT 0 150 3.1
71 plate and strip EN 10028‐6 fine grain steel, quenched/tempered P690Q 1.8879 QT 0 150 3.1
72 plate and strip EN 10028‐6 fine grain steel, quenched/tempered P690QH 1.8880 QT 0 150 3.1
73 plate and strip EN 10028‐6 fine grain steel, quenched/tempered P690QL1 1.8881 QT 0 150 3.1
74 plate and strip EN 10028‐6 fine grain steel, quenched/tempered P690QL2 1.8888 QT 0 150 3.1

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No Product form Material description Grade Notes
Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
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75 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiN18‐7 1.4318 AT 0 75 8.1

76 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNi18‐9 1.4307 AT 0 75 8.1

77 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNi19‐11 1.4306 AT 0 75 8.1

78 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiN18‐10 1.4311 AT 0 75 8.1

79 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X5CrNi18‐10 1.4301 AT 0 75 8.1

80 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X5CrNiN19‐9 1.4315 AT 0 75 8.1

81 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNi18‐10 1.4948 AT 0 75 8.1

82 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNi23‐13 1.4950 AT 0 75 8.2

83 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNi25‐20 1.4951 AT 0 75 8.2

84 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiTi18‐10 1.4541 AT 0 75 8.1

85 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiTiB18‐10 1.4941 AT 0 75 8.1

86 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMo17‐12‐2 1.4404 AT 0 75 8.1

87 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMoN17‐12‐2 1.4406 AT 0 75 8.1

88 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X5CrNiMo17‐12‐2 1.4401 AT 0 75 8.1

89 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiMoTi17‐12‐2 1.4571 AT 0 75 8.1

90 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMo17‐12‐3 1.4432 AT 0 75 8.1

91 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMo18‐14‐3 1.4435 AT 0 75 8.1

92 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMoN17‐13‐5 1.4439 AT 0 75 8.1

93 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X1NiCrMoCu25‐20‐5 1.4539 AT 0 75 8.2

94 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X5NiCrAlTi31‐20 1.4958 AT 0 75 8.2

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European Material Heat Thickness to
No Product form Material description Grade Notes
Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
15608
95 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X5NiCrAlTi31‐20+RA 1.4958+RA AT+RA 0 75 8.2

96 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X8NiCrAlTi32‐21 1.4959 AT 0 75 8.2

97 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X3CrNiMoBN17‐13‐3 1.4910 AT 0 75 8.2

98 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic, special X1CrNi25‐21 1.4335 AT 0 75 8.2

99 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic, special X6CrNiNb18‐10 1.4550 AT 0 75 8.1

100 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic, special X8CrNiNb16‐13 1.4961 AT 0 75 8.1

101 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic, special X1CrNiMoN25‐22‐2 1.4466 AT 0 75 8.2

102 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic, special X6CrNiMoNb17‐12‐2 1.4580 AT 0 75 8.1

103 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic, special X2CrNiMoN17‐13‐3 1.4429 AT 0 75 8.1

104 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic, special X3CrNiMoN17‐13‐3 1.4436 AT 0 75 8.1

105 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic, special X2CrNiMoN18‐12‐4 1.4434 AT 0 75 8.1

106 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic, special X2CrNiMo18‐15‐4 1.4438 AT 0 75 8.1

107 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic, special X1NiCrMoCu31‐27‐4 1.4563 AT 0 75 8.2

108 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic, special X1CrNiMoCuN25‐25‐5 1.4537 AT 0 75 8.2

109 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic, special X1CrNiMoCuN20‐18‐7 1.4547 AT 0 75 8.2

110 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic, special X1NiCrMoCuN25‐20‐7 1.4529 AT 0 75 8.2

111 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiN23‐4 1.4362 AT 0 75 10.1 c

112 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiMoN22‐5‐3 1.4462 AT 0 75 10.1 c

113 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stain, steel, austenitic‐ferritic, special X2CrNiMoCuN25‐6‐3 1.4507 AT 0 75 10.2 c
114 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stain, steel, austenitic‐ferritic, special X2CrNiMoN25‐7‐4 1.4410 AT 0 75 10.2 c
115 plate and strip EN 10028‐7 stain, steel, austenitic‐ferritic, special X2CrNiMoCuWN25‐7‐4 1.4501 AT 0 75 10.2 c

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Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
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116 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, martensitic X4CrNiMo16‐5‐1 1.4418 QT760 0 160 7.2 e

117 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNi18‐9 1.4307 AT 0 250 8.1

118 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNi19‐11 1.4306 AT 0 250 8.1

119 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiN18‐10 1.4311 AT 0 250 8.1

120 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X5CrNi18‐10 1.4301 AT 0 250 8.1

121 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiTi18‐10 1.4541 AT 0 250 8.1

122 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMo17‐12‐2 1.4404 AT 0 250 8.1

123 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMoN17‐11‐2 1.4406 AT 0 250 8.1

124 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X5CrNiMo17‐12‐2 1.4401 AT 0 250 8.1

125 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiMoTi17‐12‐2 1.4571 AT 0 250 8.1

126 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMo17‐12‐3 1.4432 AT 0 250 8.1

127 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMo18‐14‐3 1.4435 AT 0 250 8.1

128 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMo17‐13‐5 1.4439 AT 0 250 8.1

129 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X1NiCrMoCu25‐20‐5 1.4539 AT 0 250 8.2

130 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiNb18‐10 1.4550 AT 0 250 8.1

131 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiMoNb17‐12‐2 1.4580 AT 0 250 8.1

132 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMoN17‐13‐3 1.4429 AT 0 250 8.1

133 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X3CrNiMo17‐13‐3 1.4436 AT 0 250 8.1

134 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X1NiCrMoCu31‐27‐4 1.4563 AT 0 250 8.2

135 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X1CrNiMoCuN20‐18‐7 1.4547 AT 0 250 8.2

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Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
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136 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic X1NiCrMoCuN25‐20‐7 1.4529 AT 0 250 8.2

137 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiMoN22‐5‐3 1.4462 AT 0 160 10.1 c

138 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiN23‐4 1.4362 AT 0 160 10.1 c

139 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiMoCuN25‐6‐3 1.4507 AT 0 160 10.2 c

140 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiMoN25‐7‐4 1.4410 AT 0 160 10.2 c

141 bar EN 10272 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiMoCuWN25‐7‐4 1.4501 AT 0 160 10.2 c

142 bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties P235GH 1.0345 N 0 150 1.1

143 bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties P250GH 1.0460 N 0 150 1.1

144 bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties P265GH 1.0425 N 0 150 1.1

145 bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties P295GH 1.0481 N 0 150 1.2

146 bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties P355GH 1.0473 N 0 150 1.2

147 bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties P275NH 1.0487 N 0 150 1.1

148 bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties P355NH 1.0565 N 0 150 1.2

149 bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties P460NH 1.8935 N 0 150 1.3

150 bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties P355QH 1.8867 QT 0 150 1.2

151 bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties P460QH 1.8871 QT 0 150 3.1

152 bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties P500QH 1.8874 QT 0 150 3.1

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No Product form Material description Grade Notes
Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
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153 bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties P690QH 1.8880 QT 0 150 3.1

154 bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties 16Mo3 1.5415 N 0 150 1.2 e

155 Bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties 13CrMo4‐5 1.7335 NT 0 16 5.1

156 bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties 13CrMo4‐5 1.7335 NT, QA, QL 16 150 5.1

157 bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties 10CrMo9‐10 1.7380 NT 0 60 5.2

158 bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties 10CrMo9‐10 1.7380 NT, QA, QL 60 150 5.2

159 bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties 11CrMo9‐10 1.7383 NT, QA, QL 0 60 5.2

160 bar EN 10273 elevated temperature properties 11CrMo9‐10 1.7383 QL 60 100 5.2

161 fastener EN 10269 elevated temperature properties C35E 1.1181 N 0 60 — d

162 fastener EN 10269 elevated temperature properties C35E 1.1181 QT 0 150 — d

163 fastener EN 10269 elevated temperature properties C45E 1.1191 N 0 60 — d

164 fastener EN 10269 elevated temperature properties C45E 1.1191 QT 0 150 — d

165 fastener EN 10269 elevated temperature properties 35B2 1.5511 QT 0 150 — d

166 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties 20Mn5 1.1133 N 0 150 — d

167 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties 25CrMo4 1.7218 QT 0 150 — d

168 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties 42CrMo4 1.7225 QT 0 60 — d

169 fastener EN 10269 elevated temperature properties 42CrMo5‐6 1.7233 QT 0 150 — d

170 fastener EN 10269 elevated temperature properties 40CrMoV4‐6 1.7711 QT 0 160 — d

171 fastener EN 10269 elevated temperature properties 21CrMoV5‐7 1.7709 QT 0 160 — d

172 fastener EN 10269 elevated temperature properties 20CrMoVTiB4‐10 1.7729 QT 0 160 — d

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173 fastener EN 10269 elevated temperature properties X15CrMo5‐1 1.7390 NT, QT 0 160 — d

174 fastener EN 10269 elevated temperature properties X22CrMoV12‐1 1.4923 QT1, QT2 0 160 — d

175 fastener EN 10269 elevated temperature properties X12CrNiMoV12‐3 1.4938 QT 0 160 — d

176 fastener EN 10269 elevated temperature properties X19CrMoNbVN11‐1 1.4913 QT 0 160 — d

177 fastener EN 10269 elevated temperature properties X2CrNi18‐9 1.4307 AT 0 160 — d

178 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties X2CrNi18‐9 1.4307 C700, C800 0 25 — d

179 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties X2CrNi18‐9 1.4307 C700 25 35 — d

180 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties X5CrNi18‐10 1.4301 AT 0 160 — d

181 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties X5CrNi18‐10 1.4301 C700 0 35 — d

182 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties X4CrNi18‐12 1.4303 AT 0 160 — d

183 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties X4CrNi18‐12 1.4303 C700, C800 0 25 — d

184 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties X4CrNi18‐12 1.4303 C700 25 35 — d

185 fastener EN 10269 elevated temperature properties X2CrNiMo17‐12‐2 1.4404 AT 0 160 — d

186 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties X2CrNiMo17‐12‐2 1.4404 C700, C800 0 25 — d

187 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties X2CrNiMo17‐12‐2 1.4404 C 700 25 35 — d

188 fastener EN 10269 elevated temperature properties X5CrNiMo17‐12‐2 1.4401 AT 0 160 — d

189 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties X5CrNiMo17‐12‐2 1.4401 C700, C800 0 25 — d

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Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
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190 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties X5CrNiMo17‐12‐2 1.4401 C700 25 35 — d

191 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties X2CrNiMoN17‐13‐3 1.4429 AT 0 160 — d

192 fastener EN 10269 room temperature properties X3CrNiCu18‐9‐4 1.4567 AT 0 160 — d

193 fastener EN 10269 room temperature properties X3CrNiCu18‐9‐4 1.4567 C700 0 35 — d

194 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties X6CrNi18‐10 1.4948 AT 0 160 — d

195 fastener EN 10269 elevated temperature properties X10CrNiMoMnNbVB1 1.4982 AT + WW 0 100 — d


5‐10‐1
196 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties 3CrNiMoBN17‐13‐3 1.4910 AT 0 160 — d

197 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties X6CrNiMoB17‐12‐2 1.4919 AT 0 160 — d

198 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties X6CrNiTiB18‐10 1.4941 AT 0 160 — d

199 fastener EN 10269 elevated and low temperature properties X6NiCrTiMoVB25‐15 1.4980 AT  P 0 160 — d
‐2
200 fastener EN 10269 elevated temperature properties X7CrNiMoBNb16‐16 1.4986 WW  P 0 100 — d

201 fastener EN 10269 low temperature properties 19MnB4 1.5523 QT 0 16 — d

202 fastener EN 10269 low temperature properties 41NiCrMo7‐3‐2 1.6563 QT 0 160 — d

203 fastener EN 10269 low temperature properties 34CrNiMo6 1.6582 QT 0 100 — d

204 fastener EN 10269 low temperature properties 30CrNiMo8 1.6580 QT 0 100 — d

205 fastener EN 10269 low temperature properties X12Ni5 1.5680 N, NT, QT 0 75 — d

206 fastener EN 10269 low temperature properties X8Ni9 1.5662 N, NT, QT 0 75 — d

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Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
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207 seamless tube EN 10216‐1 room temperature properties P195TR2 1.0108 N 0 60 1.1

208 seamless tube EN 10216‐1 room temperature properties P235TR2 1.0255 N 0 60 1.1

209 seamless tube EN 10216‐1 room temperature properties P265TR2 1.0259 N 0 60 1.1

210 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties P195GH 1.0348 N 0 16 1.1

211 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties P235GH 1.0345 N 0 60 1.1

212 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties P265GH 1.0425 N 0 60 1.1

213 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties 20MnNb6 1.0471 N 0 60 1.2

214 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties 16Mo3 1.5415 N 0 60 1.2 e

215 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties 8MoB5‐4 1.5450 N 0 16 1.3

216 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties 14MoV6‐3 1.7715 NT, QT b 0 60 6.1

217 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties 10CrMo5‐5 1.7338 NT, QT b 0 60 5.1

218 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties 13CrMo4‐5 1.7335 NT, QT b 0 60 5.1

219 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties 10CrMo9‐10 1.7380 NT, QT b 0 60 5.2

220 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties 11CrMo9‐10 1.7383 QT 0 60 5.2

221 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties 25CrMo4 1.7218 QT 0 60 5.1 a

222 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties 20CrMoV13‐5‐5 1.7779 QT 0 60 6.3

223 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties 15NiCuMoNb5‐6‐4 1.6368 NT, QT b 0 80 3.1

224 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties X11CrMo5  I g 1.7362 + I I 0 100 5.3

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Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
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225 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties X11CrMo5  NT1 g 1.7362 + N1 NT 0 100 5.3

226 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties X11CrMo5  NT2 g 1.7362 + N2 NT, QT b 0 100 5.3

227 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties X11CrMo9‐1  I g 1.7386 + I I 0 60 5.4

228 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties X11CrMo9‐1  NT g 1.7386 + NT NT, QT b 0 60 5.4

229 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties X10CrMoVNb9‐1 1.4903 NT, QT b 0 100 6.4

229‐2 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties X10CrWMoVNb9‐2 1.4901 NT 0 100 6.4
229‐3 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties X11CrMoWVNb9‐1‐1 1.4905 NT 0 100 6.4
230 seamless tube EN 10216‐2 elevated temperature properties X20CrMoV11‐1 1.4922 NT, QT b 0 100 6.4

231 seamless tube EN 10216‐3 fine grain steel P275NL1 1.0488 N 0 100 1.1

232 seamless tube EN 10216‐3 fine grain steel P275NL2 1.1104 N 0 100 1.1

233 seamless tube EN 10216‐3 fine grain steel P355N 1.0562 N 0 100 1.2

234 seamless tube EN 10216‐3 fine grain steel P355NH 1.0565 N 0 100 1.2

235 seamless tube EN 10216‐3 fine grain steel P355NL1 1.0566 N 0 100 1.2

236 seamless tube EN 10216‐3 fine grain steel P355NL2 1.1106 N 0 100 1.2

237 seamless tube EN 10216‐3 fine grain steel P460N 1.8905 N b 0 100 1.3

238 seamless tube EN 10216‐3 fine grain steel P460NH 1.8935 N b 0 100 1.3

239 seamless tube EN 10216‐3 fine grain steel P460NL1 1.8915 N b 0 100 1.3

240 seamless tube EN 10216‐3 fine grain steel P460NL2 1.8918 N b 0 100 1.1

241 seamless tube EN 10216‐3 fine grain steel P620Q 1.8876 Q 0 65 3.1

242 seamless tube EN 10216‐3 fine grain steel P620QH 1.8877 Q 0 65 3.1

243 seamless tube EN 10216‐3 fine grain steel P620QL 1.8890 Q 0 65 3.1

244 seamless tube EN 10216‐3 fine grain steel P690Q 1.8879 Q 0 100 3.1
245 seamless tube EN 10216‐3 fine grain steel P690QH 1.8880 Q 0 100 3.1

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Standard number treatment g mm
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246 seamless tube EN 10216‐3 fine grain steel P690QL1 1.8881 Q 0 100 3.1

247 seamless tube EN 10216‐3 fine grain steel P690QL2 1.8888 Q 0 100 3.1

248 seamless tube EN 10216‐4 low temperature properties P215NL 1.0451 N 0 10 1.1

249 seamless tube EN 10216‐4 low temperature properties P255QL 1.0452 QT 0 40 1.1 e

250 seamless tube EN 10216‐4 low temperature properties P265NL 1.0453 N 0 25 1.1

251 seamless tube EN 10216‐4 low temperature properties 26CrMo4‐2 1.7219 QT 0 40 5.1 a

252 seamless tube EN 10216‐4 low temperature properties 11MnNi5‐3 1.6212 N, NT b 0 40 9.1

253 seamless tube EN 10216‐4 low temperature properties 13MnNi6‐3 1.6217 N, NT b 0 40 9.1

254 seamless tube EN 10216‐4 low temperature properties 12Ni14 1.5637 NT 0 40 9.2

255 seamless tube EN 10216‐4 low temperature properties 12Ni14  QT 1.5637 QT 0 40 9.2

256 seamless tube EN 10216‐4 low temperature properties X12Ni5 1.5680 N 0 40 9.2

257 seamless tube EN 10216‐4 low temperature properties X12Ni5  QT 1.5680 QT 0 40 9.2

258 seamless tube EN 10216‐4 low temperature properties X10Ni9 1.5682 N, NT 0 40 9.3

259 seamless tube EN 10216‐4 low temperature properties X10Ni9  QT 1.5682 QT b 0 40 9.3

260 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNi18‐9 1.4307 AT 0 60 8.1

261 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNi19‐11 1.4306 AT 0 60 8.1

262 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiN18‐10 1.4311 AT 0 60 8.1

263 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X5CrNi18‐10 1.4301 AT 0 60 8.1
264 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiTI18‐10 1.4541 AT 0 60 8.1
265 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiNb18‐10 1.4550 AT 0 60 8.1
266 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMo18‐14‐3 1.4435 AT 0 60 8.1
267 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMo17‐12‐2 1.4404 AT 0 60 8.1

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European Material Heat Thickness to
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Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
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268 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X5CrNiMo17‐12‐2 1.4401 AT 0 60 8.1

269 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X1CrNiMoN25‐22‐2 1.4466 AT 0 60 8.2

270 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiMoTi17‐12‐2 1.4571 AT 0 60 8.1

271 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiMoNb17‐12‐2 1.4580 AT 0 60 8.1

272 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMoN17‐13‐3 1.4429 AT 0 60 8.1

273 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X3CrNiMo17‐13‐3 1.4436 AT 0 60 8.1

274 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X1CrNi25‐21 1.4335 AT 0 60 8.2

275 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMoN17‐13‐5 1.4439 AT 0 60 8.1

276 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X1NiCrMoCu31‐27‐4 1.4563 AT 0 60 8.2

277 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X1NiCrMoCu25‐20‐5 1.4539 AT 0 60 8.2

278 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X1CrNiMoCuN20‐18‐7 1.4547 AT 0 60 8.2

279 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X1NiCrMoCuN25‐20‐7 1.4529 AT 0 60 8.2

280 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X2NiCrAlTi32‐20 1.4558 AT 0 60 8.2

281 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNi18‐10 1.4948 AT 0 50 8.1

282 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X7CrNiTi18‐10 1.4940 AT 0 50 8.1

283 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X7CrNiNb18‐10 1.4912 AT 0 50 8.1

284 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X7CrNiTiB18‐10 1.4941 AT 0 50 8.1

285 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiMo17‐13‐2 1.4918 AT 0 50 8.1
286 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X5NiCrAlTi31‐20 1.4958 AT 0 50 8.2
287 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X8NiCrAlTi32‐21 1.4959 AT 0 50 8.2
288 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X3CrNiMoNB17‐13‐3 1.4910 AT 0 50 8.1
289 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X8CrNiNb16‐13 1.4961 AT 0 50 8.1
290 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X8CrNiMoVNb16‐13 1.4988 AT 0 50 8.1
291 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X8CrNiMoNb16‐16 1.4981 AT 0 50 8.1

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European Material Heat Thickness to
No Product form Material description Grade Notes
Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
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292 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X10CrNiMoMnNbVB15‐10‐ 1.4982 AT 0 50 8.1
1
293 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiMoN22‐5‐3 1.4462 AT 0 30 10.1 c

294 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiMoSi18‐5‐3 1.4424 AT 0 30 10.1 c

295 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiN23‐4 1.4362 AT 0 30 10.1 c

296 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiMoN25‐7‐4 1.4410 AT 0 30 10.2 c

297 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiMoCuN25‐6‐3 1.4507 AT 0 30 10.2 c

298 seamless tube EN 10216‐5 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiMoCuWN25‐7‐4 1.4501 AT 0 30 10.2 c

299 welded tube EN 10217‐1 room temperature properties P195TR2 1.0108 N 0 40 1.1

300 welded tube EN 10217‐1 room temperature properties P235TR2 1.0255 N 0 40 1.1

301 welded tube EN 10217‐1 room temperature properties P265TR2 1.0259 N 0 40 1.1

302 welded tube EN 10217‐2 elevated temperature properties P195GH 1.0348 N 0 16 1.1

303 welded tube EN 10217‐2 elevated temperature properties P235GH 1.0345 N 0 16 1.1

304 welded tube EN 10217‐2 elevated temperature properties P265GH 1.0425 N 0 16 1.1

305 welded tube EN 10217‐2 elevated temperature properties 16Mo3 1.5415 N 0 16 1.2 e

306 welded tube EN 10217‐3 fine grain steel P275NL1 1.0488 N 0 40 1.1

307 welded tube EN 10217‐3 fine grain steel P275NL2 1.1104 N 0 40 1.1

308 welded tube EN 10217‐3 fine grain steel P355N 1.0562 N 0 40 1.2

309 welded tube EN 10217‐3 fine grain steel P355NH 1.0565 N 0 40 1.2

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European Material Heat Thickness to
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Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
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310 welded tube EN 10217‐3 fine grain steel P355NL1 1.0566 N 0 40 1.2

311 welded tube EN 10217‐3 fine grain steel P355NL2 1.1106 N 0 40 1.2

312 welded tube EN 10217‐3 fine grain steel P460N 1.8905 N 0 40 1.3

313 welded tube EN 10217‐3 fine grain steel P460NH 1.8935 N 0 40 1.3

314 welded tube EN 10217‐3 fine grain steel P460NL1 1.8915 N 0 40 1.3

315 welded tube EN 10217‐3 fine grain steel P460NL2 1.8918 N 0 40 1.3

316 welded tube EN 10217‐4 low temperature properties P215NL 1.0451 N 0 10 1.1

317 welded tube EN 10217‐4 low temperature properties P265NL 1.0453 N 0 16 1.1

318 welded tube EN 10217‐5 elevated temperature properties P235GH 1.0345 N 0 40 1.1

319 welded tube EN 10217‐5 elevated temperature properties P265GH 1.0425 N 0 40 1.1

320 welded tube EN 10217‐5 elevated temperature properties 16Mo3 1.5415 N 0 40 1.2 e

321 welded tube EN 10217‐6 low temperature properties P215NL 1.0451 N 0 10 1.1

322 welded tube EN 10217‐6 low temperature properties P265NL 1.0453 N 0 25 1.1

323 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNi18‐9 1.4307 AT 0 60 8.1

324 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNi19‐11 1.4306 AT 0 60 8.1

325 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiN18‐10 1.4311 AT 0 60 8.1

326 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X5CrNi18‐10 1.4301 AT 0 60 8.1

327 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiTi18‐10 1.4541 AT 0 60 8.1

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No Product form Material description Grade Notes
Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
15608
328 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiNb18‐10 1.4550 AT 0 60 8.1

329 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMo17‐12‐2 1.4404 AT 0 60 8.1

330 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X5CrNiMo17‐12‐2 1.4401 AT 0 60 8.1

331 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiMoTi17‐12‐2 1.4571 AT 0 60 8.1

332 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMo17‐12‐3 1.4432 AT 0 60 8.1

333 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMoN17‐13‐3 1.4429 AT 0 60 8.1

334 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X3CrNiMo17‐13‐3 1.4436 AT 0 60 8.1

335 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMo18‐14‐3 1.4435 AT 0 60 8.1

336 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMoN17‐13‐5 1.4439 AT 0 60 8.1

337 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMo18‐15‐4 1.4438 AT 0 60 8.1

338 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X1NiCrMoCu31‐27‐7 1.4563 AT 0 60 8.2

339 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X1NiCrMoCu25‐20‐5 1.4539 AT 0 60 8.2

340 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X1CrNiMoCuN20‐18‐7 1.4547 AT 0 60 8.2

341 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic X1NiCrMoCuN25‐20‐7 1.4529 AT 0 60 8.2

342 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiMoN22‐5‐3 1.4462 AT 0 30 10.1 c

343 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiN23‐4 1.4362 AT 0 30 10.1 c

344 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiMoN25‐7‐4 1.4410 AT 0 30 10.2 c

345 welded tube EN 10217‐7 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiMoCuWN25‐7‐4 1.4501 AT 0 30 10.2 c

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Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
15608
346 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties P245GH 1.0352 A 0 35 1.1

347 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties P245GH 1.0352 N, NT, QT 35 160 1.1

348 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties P280GH 1.0426 N 0 35 1.2

349 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties P280GH 1.0426 NT, QT 35 160 1.2

350 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties P305GH 1.0436 N 0 35 1.2

351 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties P305GH 1.0436 NT 35 160 1.2

352 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties P305GH 1.0436 QT 0 70 1.2 e

353 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties 16Mo3 1.5415 N 0 35 1.2 e

354 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties 16Mo3 1.5415 QT 35 500 1.2 e

355 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties 13CrMo4‐5 1.7335 NT 0 70 5.1

356 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties 13CrMo4‐5 1.7335 NT, QT 70 500 5.1

357 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties 15MnMoV4‐5 1.5402 NT, QT 0 250 1.2

358 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties 18MnMoNi5‐5 1.6308 QT 0 200 4.1

359 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties 14MoV6‐3 1.7715 NT, QT 0 500 6.1

360 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties 15MnCrMoNiV5‐3 1.6920 NT, QT 0 100 4.1

361 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties 11CrMo9‐10 1.7383 NT 0 200 5.2

362 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties 11CrMo9‐10 1.7383 NT, QT 200 500 5.2

363 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties X16CrMo5‐1 1.7366 A 0 300 5.3

364 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties X16CrMo5‐1 1.7366 NT 0 300 5.3

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Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
15608
365 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties X10CrMoVNb9‐1 1.4903 NT 0 130 6.4

366 forging EN 10222‐2 elevated temperature properties X20CrMoV11‐1 1.4922 QT 0 330 6.4

367 forging EN 10222‐3 low temperature properties 13MnNi6‐3 1.6217 NT 0 70 9.1

368 forging EN 10222‐3 low temperature properties 15NiMn6 1.6228 N 0 35 9.1

369 forging EN 10222‐3 low temperature properties 15NiMn6 1.6228 NT, QT 35 50 9.1

370 forging EN 10222‐3 low temperature properties 12Ni14 1.5637 N 0 35 9.2

371 forging EN 10222‐3 low temperature properties 12Ni14 1.5637 NT 35 50 9.2

372 forging EN 10222‐3 low temperature properties 12Ni14 1.5637 QT 50 70 9.2

373 forging EN 10222‐3 low temperature properties X12Ni5 1.5680 N 0 35 9.2

374 forging EN 10222‐3 low temperature properties X12Ni5 1.5680 NT, QT 35 50 9.2

375 forging EN 10222‐3 low temperature properties X8Ni9 1.5662 N, NT 0 50 9.3

376 forging EN 10222‐3 low temperature properties X8Ni9 1.5662 QT 50 70 9.3

377 forging EN 10222‐4 fine grain steel, high proof strength P285NH 1.0477 N 0 70 1.2

378 forging EN 10222‐4 fine grain steel, high proof strength P285QH 1.0478 QT 70 400 1.2 e

379 forging EN 10222‐4 fine grain steel, high proof strength P355NH 1.0565 N 0 70 1.2

380 forging EN 10222‐4 fine grain steel, high proof strength P355QH1 1.0571 QT 70 400 1.2 e

381 forging EN 10222‐4 fine grain steel, high proof strength P420NH 1.8932 N 0 70 1.3

382 forging EN 10222‐4 fine grain steel, high proof strength P420QH 1.8936 QT 70 400 3.1

383 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, martensitic X3CrNi13‐4 1.4313 QT+T 0 350 7.2 e

384 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, martensitic X3CrNi13‐4 1.4313 QT 0 250 7.2 e

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European Material Heat Thickness to
No Product form Material description Grade Notes
Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
15608
385 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNi18‐9 1.4307 AT 0 250 8.1

386 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiN18‐10 1.4311 AT 0 250 8.1

387 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X5CrNi18‐10 1.4301 AT 0 250 8.1

388 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiTi18‐10 1.4541 AT 0 450 8.1

389 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiNb18‐10 1.4550 AT 0 450 8.1

390 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNi18‐10 1.4948 AT 0 250 8.1

391 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiTiB18‐10 1.4941 AT 0 450 8.1

392 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X7CrNiNb18‐10 1.4912 AT 0 450 8.1

393 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMo17‐12‐2 1.4404 AT 0 250 8.1

394 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMoN17‐11‐2 1.4406 AT 0 160 8.1

395 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X5CrNiMo17‐12‐2 1.4401 AT 0 250 8.1

396 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X6CrNiMoTi17‐12‐2 1.4571 AT 0 450 8.1

397 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMo17‐12‐3 1.4432 AT 0 250 8.1

398 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMoN17‐13‐3 1.4429 AT 0 160 8.1

399 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X3CrNiMo17‐13‐3 1.4436 AT 0 250 8.1

400 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiMo18‐14‐3 1.4435 AT 0 75 8.1

401 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X3CrNiMoN17‐13‐3 1.4910 AT 0 75 8.1

402 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X2CrNiCu19‐10 1.4650 AT 0 450 8.1

403 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic X3CrNiMo18‐12‐3 1.4449 AT 0 450 8.1

404 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiMoN22‐5‐3 1.4462 AT 0 350 10.1 c

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Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
15608
405 forging EN 10222‐5 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic X2CrNiMoN25‐7‐4 1.4410 AT 0 160 10.2 c

406 casting EN 10213 elevated temperature properties GP240GR 1.0621 N 0 100 1.1

407 casting EN 10213 elevated temperature properties GP240GH 1.0619 N, QT 0 100 1.1 e

408 casting EN 10213 elevated temperature properties GP280GH 1.0625 N, QT 0 100 1.2 e

409 casting EN 10213 elevated temperature properties G20Mo5 1.5419 QT 0 100 3.1

410 casting EN 10213 elevated temperature properties G17CrMo5‐5 1.7357 QT 0 100 5.1

411 casting EN 10213 elevated temperature properties G17CrMo9‐10 1.7379 QT 0 150 5.2

412 casting EN 10213 elevated temperature properties G12MoCrV5‐2 1.7720 QT 0 100 6.1

413 casting EN 10213 elevated temperature properties G17CrMoV5‐10 1.7706 QT 0 150 6.2

414 casting EN 10213 elevated temperature properties GX4CrNi13‐4 1.4317 QT 0 300 8.1

415 casting EN 10213 elevated temperature properties GX8CrNi12 1.4107 QT 0 300 8.1

416 casting EN 10213 elevated temperature properties GX15CrMo5 1.7365 QT 0 150 5.3

417 casting EN 10213 elevated temperature properties GX23CrMoV12‐1 1.4931 QT 0 150 6.4

418 casting EN 10213 low temperature properties G17Mn5 1.1131 QT 0 50 1.1

419 casting EN 10213 low temperature properties G20Mn5 1.6220 N 0 30 1.2

420 casting EN 10213 low temperature properties G20Mn5 1.6220 QT 0 100 1.2 e

421 casting EN 10213 low temperature properties G18Mo5 1.5422 QT 0 100 1.2 e

422 casting EN 10213 low temperature properties G9Ni10 1.5636 QT 0 35 9.1

423 casting EN 10213 low temperature properties G17NiCrMo13‐6 1.6781 QT 0 200 9.2
424 casting EN 10213 low temperature properties G9Ni14 1.5638 QT 0 35 9.2
425 casting EN 10213 low temperature properties GX3CrNi13‐4 1.6982 QT 0 300 8.1

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Standard number treatment g mm CEN ISO/TR
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426 casting EN 10213 stainless steel, austenitic GX2CrNi19‐11 1.4309 AT 0 150 8.1
427 casting EN 10213 stainless steel, austenitic GX5CrNi19‐10 1.4308 AT 0 150 8.1
428 casting EN 10213 stainless steel, austenitic GX5CrNiNb19‐11 1.4552 AT 0 150 8.1
429 casting EN 10213 stainless steel, austenitic GX2CrNiMo19‐11‐2 1.4409 AT 0 150 8.1
430 casting EN 10213 stainless steel, austenitic GX5CrNiMo19‐11‐2 1.4408 AT 0 150 8.1
431 casting EN 10213 stainless steel, austenitic GX5CrNiMoNb19‐11‐2 1.4581 AT 0 150 8.1
432 casting EN 10213 stainless steel, austenitic GX2NiCrMo28‐20‐2 1.4458 AT 0 150 8.2
433 casting EN 10213 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic GX2CrNiMoN25‐7‐3 1.4417 ‐ 0 150 10.2 c
434 casting EN 10213 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic GX2CrNiMoN22‐5‐3 1.4470 AT 0 150 10.1 c
435 casting EN 10213 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic GX2CrNiMoCuN25‐6‐3‐3 1.4517 AT 0 150 10.2 c
436 casting EN 10213 stainless steel, austenitic‐ferritic GX2CrNiMoN26‐7‐4 1.4469 AT 0 150 10.2 c
a Because of the carbon content special precautions are necessary when the material is welded.
b See EN 10216 series for details of heat treatment.
c See B.2‐2, Figures B.2‐9 to B.2‐11 of EN 13480‐2.
d Welding on fasteners made of these materials is not permitted.
e Additional requirements for forming and welding shall be considered on a case by case basis.
f Hot forming is not allowed for thermomechanically treated steels, see 9.3.2 of EN 13445‐4:2009.
g Heat treatment conditions:
A annealed
AT solution annealed
C cold worked
I isothermally annealed
M thermomechanically rolled
N normalised
NT normalised and tempered
P precipitation hardened
QT quenched and tempered
RA recrystalised annealed
WW warm worked

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Annex Y
(informative)

History of EN 13480‐2

Y.1 Differences between EN 13480‐2:2012 and EN 13480‐2:2017


The 2017 edition of EN 13480 contains the 2012 edition of the standard and all Amendment(s) and
correction(s) issued in the meantime.

Significant technical changes include:

 Revision of the scope;

 Update of normative references;

 Addition in Clause 2 of normative references related to seamless steel tubes for pressure purposes,
to welded steel tubes for pressure purposes, to Steel forgings for pressure purposes and to
mechanical properties of corrosion‐resistant stainless steel fasteners;

 Revision of 4.3.1 related to the requirements for materials to be used for pressure‐bearing parts
with the introduction of references to European Standards for plates, strips, bars, tubes, forgings,
fittings and castings for pressure purposes;

 Revision of Annex A related to the grouping system for steels for pressure equipment
(new Table A.1);

 Revision of Annex B related to the requirements for prevention of brittle fracture at low
temperatures (requirements for temperature adjustment revised in accordance with
EN 13445‐2:2014);

 Revision of Table B.2‐11 related to austenitic stainless steels and their lowest minimum metal
temperature TM;

 Addition of the new Annex D related to European Standards for steels and steel components for
pressure purposes and European standardised steels grouped according to product forms
(new Tables D.1‐1 and D.2.‐1);

 Revision of the Annexe ZA in relation with the Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/UE;

 Update of the Bibliography;

 Editorial revision of the standard.

NOTE The changes referred include the significant technical changes but is not an exhaustive list of all modifications.

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Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential
Requirements of EU Directive 2014/68/EU aimed to be covered

This European Standard has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European
Commission and the European Free Trade Association to provide a means of conforming to Essential
Requirements of the New Approach Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU.

Once this standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Union under that Directive and has
been implemented as a national standard in at least one Member State, compliance with the clauses of
this standard given in Table ZA.1 confers, within the limits of the scope of this standard, a presumption
of conformity with the corresponding Essential Requirements of that Directive and associated EFTA
regulations.

Table ZA.1 — Correspondence between this European Standard and


Directive 2014/68/EU on Pressure Equipment
Essential Safety Clause(s)/sub‐clause(s) Qualifying remarks/Notes
Requirements (ERs) of of this EN
Directive 2014/68/EU on
Pressure Equipment,
Annex I

2.2.3 (b), 5th indent 4 Provision and consideration of


appropriate material properties
2.6 4.2.1.1 Consideration of corrosion
2.7 4.2.1.1 Consideration of wear
4.1 (a) Annex B Prevention of brittle fracture
4.1 (d) 4.1.7, 4.2.1.1 Material suitable for intended
processing procedure
4.3 4.1.2 Technical documentation
7.5 4.1.4 Detailed requirements on
4.1.6 and Annex B elongation after fracture for steel
Detailed requirements on impact
rupture energy for steel
4.2 a) Annex A Essential characteristics of
materials

WARNING 1 — Presumption of conformity stays valid only as long as a reference to this European
Standard is maintained in the list published in the Official Journal of the European Union. Users of this
standard should consult frequently the latest list published in the Official Journal of the European
Union.

WARNING 2 — Other Union legislation may be applicable to the product(s) falling within the scope of
this standard.

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