ASTM A 1037/A 1037M Standard Specification for Steel Line Pipe, Black, Furnace-Butt-Welded
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ASTM A 1037/A 1037M Document Information:
Title
Standard Specification for Steel Line Pipe, Black, Furnace-Butt-Welded
ASTM International
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005
Scope:
This specification covers furnace-butt-welded, black, plain-end or
threaded-end, steel pipe for use
in the conveyance of fluids under pressure. Pipe in sizes NPS ½
to 4, inclusive, with
nominal wall thickness 0.350 in. [8.9 mm] or less, as given in ASME
B36.10M is included. Pipe
having other dimensions, in this size range, may be furnished provided
such pipe complies with all
other requirements of this specification.
For plain-end pipe, it is intended that the pipe be capable of being
circumferentially welded in
the field when welding procedures in accordance with the requirements
of the applicable pipeline
construction code are used.
The values stated in either inch-pound units or in SI units are to be
regarded separately as
standard. Within the text, the SI units are shown in brackets. The
values in each system are not
exact equivalents; therefore, each system is to be used independently
of the other.
Keywords:
- black steel pipe
- furnace-butt-welded pipe
- line pipe
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