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ASTM A519-06(2012)

Historical Reaffirmation

Standard Specification for Seamless Carbon and Alloy Steel Mechanical Tubing

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1.1 This specification covers several grades of carbon and alloy steel seamless mechanical tubing. The grades are listed in Tables 1-3. When welding is used for joining the weldable mechanical tube grades, the welding procedure shall be suitable for the grade, the condition of the components, and the intended service.

TABLE 1 Chemical Requirements of Low-Carbon Steels

Grade
Designation

Chemical Composition Limits, %

CarbonA

ManganeseB

Phosphorus,B
max

Sulfur,B
max

 

MT 1010

0.05–0.15

0.30–0.60

0.040

0.050

MT 1015

0.10–0.20

0.30–0.60

0.040

0.050

MT X 1015

0.10–0.20

0.60–0.90

0.040

0.050

MT 1020

0.15–0.25

0.30–0.60

0.040

0.050

MT X 1020

0.15–0.25

0.70–1.00

0.040

0.050

A Limits apply to heat and product analyses.
B Limits apply to heat analysis; except as required by 6.1, product analyses are subject to the applicable additional tolerances given in Table 5.
TABLE 2 Chemical Requirements of Other Carbon Steels

Grade
Designation

Chemical Composition Limits, %A

Carbon

Manganese

Phosphorus,
max

Sulfur,
max

 

1008

0.10 max

0.30–0.50

0.040

0.050

1010

0.08–0.13

0.30–0.60

0.040

0.050

1012

0.10–0.15

0.30–0.60

0.040

0.050

1015

0.13–0.18

0.30–0.60

0.040

0.050

1016

0.13–0.18

0.60–0.90

0.040

0.050

1017

0.15–0.20

0.30–0.60

0.040

0.050

1018

0.15–0.20

0.60–0.90

0.040

0.050

1019

0.15–0.20

0.70–1.00

0.040

0.050

1020

0.18–0.23

0.30–0.60

0.040

0.050

1021

0.18–0.23

0.60–0.90

0.040

0.050

1022

0.18–0.23

0.70–1.00

0.040

0.050

1025

0.22–0.28

0.30–0.60

0.040

0.050

1026

0.22–0.28

0.60–0.90

0.040

0.050

1030

0.28–0.34

0.60–0.90

0.040

0.050

1035

0.32–0.38

0.60–0.90

0.040

0.050

1040

0.37–0.44

0.60–0.90

0.040

0.050

1045

0.43–0.50

0.60–0.90

0.040

0.050

1050

0.48–0.55

0.60–0.90

0.040

0.050

1518

0.15–0.21

1.10–1.40

0.040

0.050

1524

0.19–0.25

1.35–1.65

0.040

0.050

1541

0.36–0.44

1.35–1.65

0.040

0.050

A The ranges and limits given in this table apply to heat analysis; except as required by 6.1, product analyses are subject to the applicable additional tolerances given in Table Number 5.

1.2 This specification covers both seamless hot-finished mechanical tubing and seamless cold-finished mechanical tubing in sizes up to and including 12 3/4 in. (323.8 mm) outside diameter for round tubes with wall thicknesses as required.

1.3 The tubes shall be furnished in the following shapes, as specified by the purchaser: round, square, rectangular, and special sections.

1.4 Supplementary requirements of an optional nature are provided and when desired shall be so stated in the order.

1.5 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.


This specification covers for several grades of carbon and alloy steel mechanical tubing, either hot-finished or cold-finished. The steel used in the mechanical tubing may be cast in ingots or may be strand cast. When steel of different grades is sequentially strand cast, identification of the resultant transition material is required. The seamless tubing is a tubular product made without a welded seam. It is usually manufactured by hot working steel, and if necessary, by subsequently cold finishing the hot-worked tubular product to produce the desired shape, dimensions and properties. The tubes shall be furnished in the following shapes: round, square, rectangular and special sections. Heat analysis shall be made to determine the percentages of the elements specified. If secondary melting processes are used, the heat analysis shall be obtained from one remelted ingot or the product of one remelted ingot of each primary melt. The tubing shall be coated with a film of oil before shaping to retard rust when specified


SDO ASTM: ASTM International
Document Number A519
Publication Date March 1, 2012
Language en - English
Page Count 13
Revision Level 06(2012)
Supercedes
Committee A01.09
Publish Date Document Id Type View
Oct. 1, 2006 A0519-06 Revision
Sept. 10, 2003 A0519-03 Revision
Oct. 10, 1996 A0519-96 Revision
March 1, 2012 A0519-06R12 Reaffirmation
Oct. 10, 1996 A0519-96R01 Reaffirmation