en 10213 2007 Steel Castings For Pressure Purposes PDF
en 10213 2007 Steel Castings For Pressure Purposes PDF
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TS EN 10213
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ICS 77.140.30
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EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 10213
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM November 2007
English Version
Pièces moulées en acier pour service sous pression Stahlguss für Druckbehälter
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 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 Management Centre has the same status as the
official versions.
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal,
Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
© 2007 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved Ref. No. EN 10213:2007: E
worldwide for CEN national Members.
EN 10213:2007 (E)
Contents Page
Foreword..............................................................................................................................................................3
Introduction .........................................................................................................................................................4
1 Scope ......................................................................................................................................................5
2 Normative references ............................................................................................................................5
■3 Terms and definitions ...........................................................................................................................6
4 Information to be supplied by the purchaser .....................................................................................6
● 4.1 Mandatory information ..........................................................................................................................6
■ 4.2 Optional information .............................................................................................................................6
5 Designation ............................................................................................................................................6
6 Manufacture............................................................................................................................................7
6.1 Manufacturing process .........................................................................................................................7
6.2 Welding operations................................................................................................................................7
■ 6.3 Further processing ................................................................................................................................7
7 Requirements .........................................................................................................................................7
■ 7.1 General....................................................................................................................................................7
7.2 Materials .................................................................................................................................................7
■ 7.3 Casting....................................................................................................................................................8
●●7.4 Corrosion behaviour ...........................................................................................................................10
8 Testing and documents on material testing .....................................................................................10
8.1 General..................................................................................................................................................10
■ 8.2 Inspection and testing.........................................................................................................................11
8.3 Test unit sampling ...............................................................................................................................11
■ 8.4 Samples (test blocks) ..........................................................................................................................11
8.5 Test methods........................................................................................................................................11
■ 8.6 Invalidation of tests .............................................................................................................................11
■ 8.7 Retests ..................................................................................................................................................11
■ 8.8 Sorting and reprocessing ...................................................................................................................11
■9 Marking .................................................................................................................................................12
■ 10 Packaging and surface protection .....................................................................................................12
■ 11 Complaints ...........................................................................................................................................12
12 Supplementary information ................................................................................................................12
Annex A Welding conditions ...........................................................................................................................21
Annex B (informative) Physical properties .....................................................................................................23
Annex C (informative) Creep properties .........................................................................................................25
Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential
Requirements of EU Directive 97/23/EC ............................................................................................27
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Foreword
This document (EN 10213:2007) has been prepared by Technical Committee ECISS/TC 31 “Steel castings”,
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 May 2008, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the
latest by May 2008.
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.
EN 10213, Technical delivery conditions for steel castings for pressure purposes is a revision of the European
Standard, EN 10213:1995, in four parts:
Part 1: General
Part 2: Steel grades for use at room temperature and elevated temperatures
merging of the four previous parts and new arrangement of steel grades in tables;
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, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
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Introduction
This European Standard retains the same format for clauses as EN 1559-2:2000. This European Standard
needs to be used in conjunction with EN 1559-2:2000. Where no text is given under a clause heading, the
corresponding clause of EN 1559-2:2000 applies.
subclauses and paragraphs marked with a single dot ● indicate that the conditions shall be agreed at the
time of enquiry and order;
subclauses marked with two dots ●● indicate that conditions may be agreed at the time of enquiry and
order (optional);
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1 Scope
This European Standard applies to steel castings for pressure containing parts. It includes materials which are
used for the manufacture of components, for pressure equipment.
This European Standard relates to castings characterised by their chemical composition (see Table 2) and
mechanical properties (see Tables 3 to 6).
In cases where castings are joined by welding by the founder, this European Standard applies.
by non founders,
NOTE For this harmonised supporting standard for materials, presumption of conformity to the Essential
Requirements of the Directive is limited to technical data of the material in the standard and does not presume adequacy
of the material to specific equipment. Consequently the technical data stated in the material standard should be assessed
against the design requirements of the specific equipment to verify that the Essential Requirements of the Pressure
Equipment Directive (PED) are satisfied.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 444:1994, Non-destructive testing — General principles for radiographic examination of metallic materials
by X- and gamma-rays
EN 462-1:1994, Non-destructive testing — Image quality of radiographs — Part 1: Image quality indicators
(wire type) — Determination of image quality value
EN 1371-1:1997, Founding — Liquid penetrant inspection — Part 1: Sand, gravity die and low pressure die
castings
EN 1559-2:2000, Founding — Technical conditions of delivery — Part 2: Additional requirements for steel
castings
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EN 12680-1:2003, Founding — Ultrasonic examination — Part 1: Steel castings for general purposes
EN 12680-2:2003, Founding - Ultrasonic examination - Part 2: Steel castings for highly stressed components
EN ISO 9934-1:2001, Non-destructive testing — Magnetic particle testing — Part 1: General principles (ISO
9934-1:2001)
EN ISO 11970:2007, Specification and approval of welding procedures for production welding of steel
castings (ISO 11970:2001)
In cases of grades with different mechanical properties relating to heat treatment conditions, the purchaser
shall specify the heat treatment symbol (see Clause 5).
5 Designation
In addition to EN 1559-2:2000:
either by their minimum yield strength (tensile test) for non alloy steels (preceded by letter P related to
pressure uses);
In cases of grades with different mechanical properties relating to heat treatment conditions, the purchaser
shall specify the heat treatment symbol. For example: GX8CrNi12 + QT1 or GP280GH + N.
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6 Manufacture
6.1.1 Melting
In addition to EN 1559-2:2000:
6.1.2.1 Unless otherwise agreed, the type of heat treatment represented by its symbol shall comply with
Table 3.
■ 6.1.2.2
6.2.1 General
Unless otherwise agreed welding is permitted, provided that all welds shall conform to the same criteria for
non-destructive testing as the relevant part of the casting. A welding procedure qualification is required (it may
include prior agreement for major welds, weld maps…) according to EN ISO 11970.
Conditions for preheat, interpass and postweld heat-treatment related to welding operations are given in
Annex A. These conditions are informative for ferritic and martensitic grades, and are normative for austenitic
and austenitic-ferritic grades.
The heat treatment procedure established to qualify the weld procedure for the austenitic and austenitic-ferritic
steels is mandatory.
The welding personnel for permanent joining of components shall be qualified according to EN 287-1.
7 Requirements
■ 7.1 General
7.2 Materials
In addition to EN 1559-2:2000:
chemical composition determined by a cast analysis shall conform with the values given in Table 2;
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elements unspecified shall not be intentionally added without agreement of the purchaser other than for
the purpose of finishing the heat;
permissible deviations between the specified cast analysis and the check analysis on test blocks are
indicated EN 1559-2:2000;
●● a maximum carbon equivalent value (CEV) of 0,45 % for the cast analysis may be agreed at the time of
enquiry and order for grades GP280GH (1.0625) and G20Mn5 (1.6220). The carbon equivalent value shall be
calculated according to the following formula:
Mn Cr + Mo + V Ni + Cu
CEV = C + + +
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7.2.2.1 The mechanical properties at room temperature shall conform to the values given in Table 3.
shall conform to the values given in Table 4 for ferritic and martensitic grades;
●● may be agreed to the values given in Table 5 for austenitic and austenitic-ferritic grades.
They are verified on test blocks. In all cases the maximum thickness shall be limited to 150 mm.
● In cases where the ruling thickness specified by the purchaser is above the maximum thickness given in
Table 3, the mechanical properties shall be agreed.
7.2.2.2 Proof strength at elevated temperatures shall conform to the values given in Table 6.
●● However, the verification is only made by agreement between the purchaser and the manufacturer at the
time of enquiry and order.
7.2.2.3 The values of yield and tensile strength at room temperature also apply to the casting itself up to
the maximum wall thickness as given in Table 3.
0,2 % proof strength (Rp0,2) for ferritic, martensitic and austenitic-ferritic steels;
■ 7.3 Casting
7.3.3.1 Requirements regarding the outer and/or inner conditions shall be agreed. They shall specify:
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acceptance criteria.
In those areas where non-destructive testing has been agreed, the required surface condition shall be
ensured by the use of an appropriate process.
7.3.3.2 Where minor surface defects do not impair the application or if the surface of the casting
corresponds to that of the initial sample, they need not be removed.
NOTE Examples of minor surface defects include small areas of sand or slag, small cold laps, small scabs, small
shrink-holes, groups of small pores, residues of the moulding material, uneven areas, flash.
7.3.3.3 A conforming procedure for unacceptable external and internal discontinuities may be agreed
between the purchaser and the manufacturer. In the case of as-cast castings, it is recommended that the
purchaser discusses with the manufacturer the choice of any non-destructive testing and criteria to determine
the acceptability of a subsequently machined surface. Unless specifically agreed, discontinuities revealed on
the machined surface are not to be regarded as a non-conformity.
7.3.3.4 ●● If required, the surface condition including burrs and parting line flash shall be agreed upon.
NOTE Examples of acceptable surfaces include surface comparators or another casting used as a reference
comparator etc.
In addition to EN 1559-2:2000:
● The castings shall be subjected to non destructive examination under conditions agreed at the time of
enquiry and order.
non destructive method involved (visual, magnetic particle, liquid penetrant, ultrasonic, radiographic …);
However, different acceptance criteria can be specified for different areas of the same casting (e.g. inner and
outer zones). Moreover for the same area of the casting different acceptance criteria can be specified
according to the non destructive methods selected.
The inspection shall be performed according to the relevant European Standard according to Table 1:
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Requirements for resistance to intergranular corrosion may be agreed between the manufacturer and the
purchaser for austenitic and austenitic-ferritic grades according to EN ISO 3651-2.
8.1 General
8.1.1 The manufacturer shall take the necessary measures to ensure compliance with the agreed
requirements. The testing shall be carried out by competent persons.
8.1.2 ●● The purchaser may agree with the manufacturer suitable measures and levels of quality
inspection, whether the inspectors have to be qualified and/or certificated, the requisite level of this
certification and the extent of the documentation of test results.
When ordering material for pressure equipment applications, the equipment manufacturer has the obligation
to request appropriate inspection documentation according to EN 10204:2004 affirming conformity to the
specification for the material contained in this European Standard.
For all products ordered to the requirements of this European Standard, specific inspection and testing is
required. This shall include the following:
amounts of all elements specified (for the cast analysis) for the steel grade required;
results of the mechanical tests as required for the specific steel grade in Tables 3 to 6, as applicable;
statement on the result of agreed dimensional check and non destructive testing;
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In addition to EN 1559-2:2000:
• In the case of castings under 1 000 kg in mass the delivered quantity shall be subdivided into lots
covering castings of the same type from the same melt and having undergone the same heat treatment.
The weight of a test lot shall be not greater than 5 000 kg.
• In the case of castings with a mass of more than 1 000 kg, each individual casting shall be regarded as
the test lot.
■ b) ●● tensile test at elevated temperature, verification by agreement at the time of enquiry and order;
■ c) impact test;
■ d) ferrite content;
■ 8.7 Retests
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■ 9 Marking
■ 11 Complaints
12 Supplementary information
Information on physical properties and creep properties of the steel grades are given in Annex B and
Annex C.
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Designation C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Ni Cu N V Others
Name Number Max. max.
GP240GH 1.0619 0,18 to 0,23 0,60 max 0,50 to 1,20 0,030 0,020 a 0,30 b max. 0,12 b max. 0,40 b max. 0,30 max. b - 0,03 b max -
GP280GH 1.0625 0,18 to 0,25 c 0,60 max 0,80 to 1,20 c 0,030 0,020 a 0,30 b max 0,12 b max. 0,40 b max. 0,30 b max. - 0,03 b max -
G17Mn5 1.1131 0,15 to 0,20 0,60 max 1,00 to 1,60 0,020 0,020 a 0,30 b max. 0,12 b max. 0,40 b max. 0,30 max. b - 0,03 b max. -
G20Mn5 1.6220 0,17 to 0,23 0,60 max 1,00 to 1,60 0,020 0,020 a 0,30 max. 0,12 max. 0,80 max. 0,30 max. - 0,03 max. -
G18Mo5 1.5422 0,15 to 0,20 0,60 max 0,80 to 1,20 0,020 0,020 0,30 max. 0,45 to 0,65 0,40 max. 0,30 max. - 0,05 max. -
G20Mo5 1.5419 0,15 to 0,23 0,60 max 0,50 to 1,00 0,025 0,020 a 0,30 max. 0,40 to 0,60 0,40 max. 0,30 max. - 0,05 max. -
G17CrMo5-5 1.7357 0,15 to 0,20 0,60 max 0,50 to 1,00 0,020 0,020 a 1,00 to 1,50 0,45 to 0,65 0,40 max. 0,30 max. - 0,05 max. -
Ferritic and martensitic
G17CrMo9-10 1.7379 0,13 to 0,20 0,60 max 0,50 to 0,90 0,020 0,020 a 2,00 to 2,50 0,90 to 1,20 0,40 max. 0,30 max. - 0,05 max. -
G12MoCrV5-2 1.7720 0,10 to 0,15 0,45 max. 0,40 to 0,70 0,030 0,020 a 0,30 to 0,50 0,40 to 0,60 0,40 max. 0,30 max. - 0,22 to 0,30 Sn: 0,025
max.
G17CrMoV5-10 1.7706 0,15 to 0,20 0,60 max. 0,50 to 0,90 0,020 0,015 1,20 to 1,50 0,90 to 1,10 0,40 max. 0,30 max. - 0,20 to 0,30 Sn: 0,025
max.
G9Ni10 1.5636 0,06 to 0,12 0,60 max. 0,50 to 0,80 0,020 0,015 0,30 max. 0,20 max. 2,00 to 3,00 0,30 max. - 0,05 max. -
G17NiCrMo13-6 1.6781 0,15 to 0,19 0,50 max. 0,55 to 0,80 0,015 0,015 1,30 to 1,80 0,45 to 0,60 3,00 to 3,50 0,30 max. - 0,05 max. -
G9Ni14 1.5638 0,06 to 0,12 0,60 max. 0,50 to 0,80 0,020 0,015 0,30 max. 0,20 max. 3,00 to 4,00 0,30 max. - 0,05 max. -
GX15CrMo5 1.7365 0,12 to 0,19 0,80 max 0,50 to 0,80 0,025 0,025 4,00 to 6,00 0,45 to 0,65 - 0,30 max. - 0,05 max. -
GX8CrNi12 1.4107 0,10 max. 0,40 max. 0,50 to 0,80 0,030 0,020 11,50 to 12,50 0,50 max. 0,80 to 1,50 0,30 max. - 0,08 max. -
GX3CrNi13-4 1.6982 0,05 max. 1,00 max. 1,00 max. 0,035 0,015 12,00 to 13,50 0,70 max. 3,50 to 5,00 0,30 max. - 0,08 max. -
GX4CrNi13-4 1.4317 0,06 max. 1,00 max. 1,00 max. 0,035 0,025 12,00 to 13,50 0,70 max. 3,50 to 5,00 0,30 max. - 0,08 max. -
GX23CrMoV12-1 1.4931 0,20 to 0,26 0,40 max. 0,50 to 0,80 0,030 0,020 11,30 to 12,20 1,00 to 1,20 1,00 max. 0,30 max. - 0,25 to 0,35 W: 0,50
max.
GX4CrNiMo16-5-1 1.4405 0,06 max. 0,80 max. 1,00 max. 0,035 0,025 15,00 to 17,00 0,70 to 1,50 4,00 to 6,00 0,30 max. - 0,08 max. -
"to be continued"
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Table 2 (concluded)
Designation C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Ni Cu N V Others
Name Number Max. max.
GX2CrNi19-11 1.4309 0,030 max. 1,50 max. 2,00 max. 0,035 0,025 18,00 to 20,00 - 9,00 to 12,00 0,50 max. 0,20 max. - -
GX5CrNi19-10 1.4308 0,07 max. 1,50 max. 1,50 max. 0,040 0,030 18,00 to 20,00 - 8,00 to 11,00 0,50 max. - - -
GX5CrNiNb19-11 1.4552 0,07 max. 1,50 max. 1,50 max. 0,040 0,030 18,00 to 20,00 - 9,00 to 12,00 0,50 max. - - Nb d
GX2CrNiMo19-11-2 1.4409 0,030 max. 1,50 max. 2,00 max. 0,035 0,025 18,00 to 20,00 2,00 to 2,50 9,00 to 12,00 0,50 max. 0,20 max. - -
Austenitic and austenitic-ferritic
GX5CrNiMo 19-11-2 1.4408 0,07 max. 1,50 max. 1,50 max. 0,040 0,030 18,00 to 20,00 2,00 to 2,50 9,00 to 12,00 0,50 max. - - -
GX5CrNiMoNb19-11- 1.4581 0,07 max. 1,50 max. 1,50 max. 0,040 0,030 18,00 to 20,00 2,00 to 2,50 9,00 to 12,00 0,50 max. - - Nb d
2
GX2NiCrMo28-20-2 1.4458 0,030 max. 1,00 max. 2,00 max. 0,035 0,025 19,00 to 22,00 2,00 to 2,50 26,00 to 30,00 2,00 max. 0,20 max. -
GX10NiCrSiNb32-20 1.4859 0,05 to 0,15 0,50 to 1,50 2,00 max. 0,040 0,030 19,00 to 21,00 0,50 max. 31,00 to 33,00 0,50 max - - Nb 0,5 to
1,5
GX2CrNiMoN22-5-3 1.4470 0,030 max. 1,00 max. 2,00 max. 0,035 0,025 21,00 to 23,00 2,50 to 3,50 4,50 to 6,50 0,50 max. 0,12 to 0,20 -
GX2CrNiMoCuN25-6- 1.4517 0,030 max. 1,00 max. 1,50 max. 0,035 0,025 24,50 to 26,50 2,50 to 3,50 5,00 to 7,00 2,75 to 0,12 to 0,22 -
3-3 3,50
GX2CrNiMoN25-7-3 1.4417 0,030 max. 1,00 1,50 0,030 0,020 24,00 to 26,00 3,00 to 4,00 6,00 to 8,50 1,00 max. 0,15 to 0,25 - W = 1,00
max.
GX2CrNiMoN26-7-4 1.4469 0,030 max. 1,00 max. 1,00 max. 0,035 0,025 25,00 to 27,00 3,00 to 5,00 6,00 to 8,00 1,30 max. 0,12 to 0,22 -
e
a For castings of ruling thickness < 28 mm, 0,030 S % is permitted.
b Cr + Mo + Ni + V + Cu ≤ 1,00 %
c For each reduction of 0,01 % below the specified maximum carbon content, an increase of 0,04 % manganese above the specified maximum content is permitted up to a maximum of 1,40 %.
d Niobium: The Nb content shall be between 8 times the C content % present of the alloy and 1 % max.
e For this steel grade a minimum value of the "pitting index" may be required as Pi = Cr + 3,3 Mo + 16N ≥ 40.
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Table 3 (continued)
630
G17NiCrMo13-6 1.6781 + QT 890 to 930 600 to 640 t ≤ 200 600 - 750 to 15 -
900
G9Ni14 1.5638 + QT 820 to 900 590 to 640 t ≤ 35 360 - 500 to 20 -
650
GX15CrMo5 1.7365 + QT 930 to 990 680 to 730 t ≤ 150 420 - 630 to 16 27
760
GX8CrNi12e 1.4107 + QT1 1 000 to 1 060 680 to 730 t ≤ 300 355 - 540 to 18 45
690
+ QT2 1 000 to 1 060 600 to 680 t ≤ 300 500 - 600 to 16 40
800
GX3CrNi13-4 1.6982 + QTd 1 000 to 1 050 670 to 690 + t ≤ 300 500 - 700 to 15 50 g
590 to 620 900
GX4CrNi13-4 1.4317 + QT 1 000 to 1 050 590 to 620 t ≤ 300 550 - 760 to 15 27 g
960
GX23CrMoV12-1 1.4931 + QT 1 030 to 1 080 700 to 750 t ≤ 150 540 - 740 to 15 27
880
GX4CrNiMo16-5-1 1.4405 + QT 1 020 to 1 070 580 to 630 t ≤ 300 540 - 760 to 15 60
960
"to be continued"
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Table 3 (continued)
°C
GX2CrNi19-11 1.4309 + AT 1 050 to 1 150 - t ≤ 150 - 210 440 to 30 80 g
640
GX5CrNi19-10 1.4308 + AT 1 050 to 1 150 - t ≤ 150 - 200 440 to 30 60 g
640
GX5CrNiNb19-11 1.4552 + AT 1 050 to 1 150 - t ≤ 150 - 200 440 to 25
640
GX2CrNiMo19-11-2 1.4409 + AT 1 080 to 1 150 - t ≤ 150 - 220 440 to 30
640
GX5CrNiMo19-11-2 1.4408 + AT 1 080 to 1 150 - t ≤ 150 - 210 440 to 30 60 g
640
GX5CrNiMoNb19-11-2 1.4581 + AT 1 080 to 1 150 - t ≤ 150 - 210 440 to 25 40 g
640
GX2NiCrMo28-20-2 1.4458 + AT 1 100 to 1 180 - t ≤ 150 - 190 430 to 30 60 g
630
GX10NiCrSiNb32-20 1.4859 -h - - t ≤ 50 180 - 440 to 25 27
640
50 < t ≤ 150 180 - 400 to 20 j 27
600 i
"to be continued"
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Table 3 (concluded)
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Table 4 — Impact test at low temperature for ferritic and martensitic grades (normative)
Table 5 — Impact test at low temperature for austenitic and austenitic-ferritic grades (optional)
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Table 6 — Tensile test at elevated temperatures (verification by agreement at the time of enquiry and order)
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Annex A
Welding conditions
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Informative
G12MoCrV5-2 1.7720 200 to 300 400 ≥ 680
G17CrMoV5-10 1.7706 200 to 300 400 ≥ 680
G9Ni10 1.5636 20 to 150 350 ≥ 570
G17NiCrMo13-6 1.6781 20 to 200 350 ≥ 580
G9Ni14 1.5638 20 to 200 300 ≥ 560
GX15CrMo5 1.7365 150 to 250 350 ≥ 650
GX8CrNi12 1.4107 100 to 200 350 Same as normal tempering temperature
GX3CrNi13-4 1.6982 20 to 200 b b
GX4CrNi13-4 1.4317 100 to 200 300 Same as normal tempering temperature
GX23CrMoV12-1 1.4931 200 to 450 450 ≥ 680 °C after cooling under 80 °C to 130°C
GX4CrNiMo16-5-1 1.4405 No preheat 200 Same as normal tempering temperature
Minor welds c Major welds d
GX2CrNi19-11 1.4309 No heat tr. necess. No heat tr. necess. e
GX5CrNi19-10 1.4308 +AT f g
GX5CrNiNb19-11 1.4552 No heat tr. necess., but h
Austenitic and austenitic- ferritic
No preheat b
GX2CrNiMo19-11-2 1.4409 No heat tr. necess. No heat tr. necess. e
GX5CrNiMo19-11-2 1.4408 +Atf g
GX5CrNiMoNb19-11-2 1.4581 No heat tr. necess., but h
normative
GX2NiCrMo28-20-2 1.4458 20 to 100 150 No heat tr. necess., +AT i
but c
GX10NiCrSiNb32-20 1.4859 No preheat 200 For wall thickness > 80 mm, annealing at
≥ 850 °C is necessary to reduce residual
stresses
GX2CrNiMoN22-5-3 1.4470 20 to 100 250 + AT i j + AT i j
GX3CrNiMoCuN25-6-3-3 1.4517 20 to 100 250 + AT i j + AT i j
GX2CrNiMoN25-7-3 1.4417 20 to 100 250 + AT i j + AT i j
GX2CrNiMoN26-7-4 1.4469 20 to 100 250 + AT i j + AT i j
a The preheating temperature is related to the geometry and the thickness of the casting and climate conditions.
b At the discretion of the manufacturer unless otherwise agreed.
c For minor welds, where applicable, special arrangement shall be agreed upon according to corrosion conditions.
d In general production welds are considered major when the depth of the cavity prepared for welding exceeds 40 % of the wall thickness.
e For use at low temperature + AT is required.
f The heat treatment for all the mentioned steels is + AT (solution annealing); it is usually made by liquid quenching or by air quenching if so
agreed for very small and thin castings.
g For use at high temperature + AT may be suppressed.
h For improving the corrosion resistance a special stabilising heat treatment (stress relieve and carbide precipitation) in the range of 600 °C to
650 °C for GX5CrNiNb19-11 and 550 °C to 600 °C for GX5CrNiMoNb19-11-2 may be agreed.
i + AT may only be suppressed if welding is performed with restricted heat input conditions.
j The heat treatment for all the mentioned steels is + AT (solution annealing). Air Quenching may be agreed for very small and thin castings.
After solution annealing at high temperatures, castings may be cooled down to between 1 050 °C and 1 010 °C prior to water quenching in order
to improve corrosion resistance and prevent cracks in complex shapes.
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Physical properties
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20 °C to 20 °C to 20 °C to
Magnetic
G17CrMoV5-10 1.7706 7,85 12,4 13,6 14,5 - - 460
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Creep properties
Information on creep properties for some grades used at high temperature is given in Table C.1.
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GP240GH 1.0619 σr 205 160 145 132 83 71 74 40 32 - - - - - - - - - -
σA1 147 110 - 88 50 - 43 20 - - - - - - - - - - -
GP280GH 1.0625 σr 210 165 - 135 85 - 75 42 - - - - - - - - - - -
σA1 148 110 - 90 52 - 45 22 - - - - - - - - - - -
G20Mo5 1.5419 σr 360 310 290 275 205 180 160 85 70 66 30 23 - - - - - - -
σA1 - - - 185 150 130 125 65 50 41 15 10 - - - - - - -
G17CrMo5-5 1.7357 σr 420 370 356 321 244 222 187 117 96 98 55 44 - - - - - - -
σA1 271 222 - 196 145 - 130 81 - 65 35 - - - - - - - -
G17CrMo9-10 1.7379 σr 404 324 304 282 218 200 188 136 120 106 66 52 58 28 22 - - - -
σA1 350 300 278 229 168 148 141 96 80 70 40 31 36 18 14 - - - -
G12MoCrV5-2 1.7720 σr - - - 365 277 - 208 140 - 135 75 - 89 - - - - - -
G17CrMoV5-10 1.7706 σr 463 419 395 340 275 254 229 171 157 151 96 83 80 28 19 - - - -
σA1 427 385 356 305 243 218 196 133 110 120 70 49 50 18 10 - - - -
GX15CrMo5 a 1.7365 σr - - - 228 a 165 a - 168 106 - 93 58 - 51 - - - - - -
GX23CrMoV12-1 1.4931 σr 504 426 394 383 309 279 269 207 187 167 118 103 83 49 39 - - - -
σA1 305 259 239 216 172 153 131 91 77 66 34 25 - - - -
GX5CrNi19-10 1.4308 σr - - - - - - - - 147 124 - 110 83 - 73 52 47 -
GX5CrNiNb19-11 1.4552 σr - - - - - - - - - 246 192 - 156 124 - 109 80 73 -
GX5CrNiMo19-11-2 1.4408 σr - - - - - - - - - 194 160 - 148 113 - 103 66 60 42
GX10NiCrSiNb32-20 1.4859 σr - - - - - - - - - - - - 122 - - - - 85,7 71,3
σA1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 64 -
a σr at 470 °C.
* 1 MPa = 1 N/mm2
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Annex ZA
(informative)
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 Directive 97/23/EC – Pressure Equipment Directive (P.E.D).
Once this standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Communities 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 97/23/EC – Pressure
Equipment Directive (P.E.D)
WARNING — Other requirements and other EU Directives may be applicable to the product(s) falling within
the scope of this standard.
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