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FOREWORD
(This Foreword is not part of ANSUASME 836.19M-1985.)
diameters 16 in. and smaller were rounded to the nearest 0.1 mm. Wall thicknesses were
rounded to thenearest 0.01 mm. These converted and roundedSI metric dimensions were
using SI metadded in Table 2A. A formulacalculate
to
the SI metric plain end mass, kg/m,
was calric diameters and thicknesses, was added toSection 5 . The SI metric plain end mass
culated for each size and thickness, and added in Table 3A.
These changesin the standardwere approved by the Standards Committee, the Sponsor,
andtheAmericanNationalStandardsInstitute,and
it was designatedanAmerican
National Standard on October 7, 1985.
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OFFICERS
F. G. Doar, Chairmen
W. R. Daisak, Secretary
COMMITTEE PERSONNEL
AMERICAN BUREAU OF SHIPPING
J. Tlratto. American Bureau of Shipping, New York, New York
AMERICAN GAS ASSOCIATION, INC.
R. Jackson, Northwest Central Pipeline Corp., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
L. T. Ingds, Alternate, American Gas Association, Inc., Arlington, Virginia
AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL INSTITUTE
R. P. Stripay, United States Steel Corp., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER GROUP
F. G. Doar, Southern Company Services Inc., Birmingham, Alabama
J. P. Markey. Alternate, Edison Electric Institute, Washington, D.C.
MANUFACTURERS STANDARDIZATION SOCIETY
INDUSTRY
R. A. Schmktt. Ladish Co., Cudahy, Wisconsin
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CONTENTS
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Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
StandardsCommitteeRoster.
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2
3
4
5
6
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Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Permissible
Variations
................................................
eights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PipeThreads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wall Thickness Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1
1
1
1
1
Tables
2
2A
3
3A
2
3
4
5
6
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1 SCOPE
3 MATERIALS
This Standardcovers the standardizationof dimensions of welded and seamless wrought stainless steel
pipe.
The wordpipe is used as distinguished fromtube to
apply to tubular products of dimensions commonly
used for pipeline and piping systems. Pipe dimensions
of sizes 12 and smaller have outside diameters numerically larger than the corresponding size. In contrast,
the outside diametersof tubes arenumerically identical to the size number for all sizes.
The wall thicknesses for sizes 14 through 22 inclusive of Schedule los, for size 12 of Schedule 40S, and
for sizes 10 and 12 of Schedule 80s are not the same as
those of ANSVASME B36.1OM. The s u f f i S in
the Schedule Number is used to differentiate B36.19M
pipe from B36.10M pipe. ANSVASME B36.10M includes other pipe thicknesses whichare also commercially available with stainless steel material.
4 PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS
5 WEIGHTS
where
2 SIZE
Wpe
The size of all pipein Tables 2 through 3A is identified by the nominal pipe size.
The manufacture of pipe in the inch nominal sizes
of Ys-12 inclusive is based on a standardized outside
diameter (O.D.). This O.D. was originally selected so
that pipewitha standard O.D. and havinga wall
thickness which was typical of the period would have
an inside diameter (I.D.) approximately equal to the
nominal size. Although there is no such relation between the existing standard thicknesses - O.D. and
nominal size - these nominal sizes and standard
O.D.s continue in use as standard.
The manufactureof pipe innominal sizes of 14 and
larger proceeds on thebasis ofan O.D. corresponding
to the nominal size.
The different grades of stainless steel have different specific densities and hence may weigh more or less than the values listed in this
table would indicate [see Table 3, General Note (c)].
ANSVASME 836.19M-1985
AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
Title
A 312
Specification
for
Seamless
and
Welded
A 358
Specification
for
Electric-Fusion-Welded Austenitic Chromium-Nickel Alloy
Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service
A 376
Specification
for
Seamless Austenitic Steel
Pipe
Central-Station Service
A 409
Specification
for Welded
Large
Diameter
sive or High-Temperature Service
where
Wpe = nominal plain end mass rounded to the nearest 0.01 kg/m
D = outside diameter to the nearest 0.1 mm for
outsidediameterswhichare
16 in.and
smaller and 1.0 mmforoutsidediameters
larger than 16 in. (The symbol D is to be used
for O.D. only in mathematical equations or
formulas.)
t = specified wall thickness rounded to the nearest 0.01 mm
NOTE: 1 in.
= 25.4
m m ; 1 lb/ft
for High-Temperature
Austenitic Steel
Pipe
for Corro-
When the selection of wall thickness depends primarily upon capacity to resist internal pressure under
given conditions, the designer shall compute theexact
value of wall thicknesssuitable forconditionsfor
which the pipe is required as prescribedin detail in the
ASME Boiler andPressure Vessel Code, ANSI/
ASME B3 1 Code forPressure Piping, or other similar
codes, whichever governs the construction. A thickness will then be selected from the schedules of nominal thickness contained in Tables 2 and 2A to suit the
value computed to fulfill the conditions for which the
pipe is desired.
1.4895 kg/m
6 PIPE THREADS
Austenitic Stainless
Steel
Pipe
ANSIIASME'636.19M-1986
AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
Size
'la
Schedule
5s (1)
,..
Schedule
10s (1)
Schedule
Schedule
40s
BOS
0.068
0.088
0.091
o. 1o9
0.113
0.095
0.1 19
O. 126
0.147
O. 154
0.405
O. 540
0.675
0.840
1 .O50
0.065
0.065
0.049
0.065
0.065
0.083
0.083
1.31 5
1.660
1 .goo
2.375
2.875
0.065
0.065
0.065
0.065
0.083
0.109
0.109
0.109
0.109
o. 120
0.133
o. 1 4 0
O. 145
0.154
O. 203
0.1 79
0.191
o. 200
0.21 8
0.276
3.500
4.000
4.500
5.563
6.625
0.083
0.083
0.083
o. 1o9
0.109
0.120
0.120
o. 120
0.134
0.1 34
0.216
0.226
0.237
0.258
0.280
0.300
0.31 8
0.337
0.375
0.432
8
10
12
14
16
8.625
10.750
12.750
14.000
16.000
0.109
0.134
0.1 56
0.1 56
O. 165
O. 148
0.165
O. 180
O. 188 (2) ,
0.188 (2)
0.322
0.365
0.375 (2)
O. 500
0.500 (2)
O. 500 (2)
18
20
22
24
18.000
20.000
22.000
24.000
30.000
O. 165
0.188
O. 188
0.218
0.250
O. 188 (2)
0.218 (2)
0.218 12)
0.250
0.312
...
'14
7.9
v2
3l4
1 '14
1 '12
2
2
'h
3
3%
4
5
6
30
...
...
...
...
,..
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
GENERAL NOTES:
(a) 1 in. = 25.4 mm
(b) For tolerances, see Section 4.
NOTES:
( 11 Schedules 5s and 1OS wall thicknesses do not permit threading in accordancewith ANSI/
ASME B1.20. l .
(21 These dimensions do not conform to ANSVASME B36.10M.
ANSVASME 836.19M-1985
AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
TABLE 2A
Inch
Outside
Nominal
Diameter, Pipe
Size
I0
14
318
12
31~
33.4
1
114
1I2
2
2 I2
60.3
88.9
101.6
1
141.3
3
3
4
5
6
Schedule
5s (1I
10.3
13.7
17.1
21.3
26.7
2.24
...
...
2.31
1.65
1.65
1.24
1.65
1.65
2.1 1
2.1 1
3.38
1.65
1.65
3.56
3.68
1.65
3.91
1.65
5.16
2.1 1
2.77
2.77
2.77
2.77
3.05
4.55
4.85
5.08
5.54
7.01
5.49
2.1 1
2.1 1
5.74
2.1 1
6.02
2.77
6.55
2.77
1
3.05
3.05
3.05
3.40
7.1 3.40
7.62
8.08
8.56
9.53
10.97
12.70
12.70 (2)
12.70 (2)
42.2
48.3
73.0
14.3
168.3
Schedule
10s (1)
...
219.1
273.1
323.9
355.6
406.4
8
10
12
14
16
2.77
8.18
3.40
9.27
3.96(2)
3.96
4.19
3.76
4.19
9.53 4.57
4.78 (2)
4.78 (2)
457
508
559
610
762
18
20
22
24
30
4.19
4.78
4.78
5.54
6.35
(2) 4.78
5.54 (2)
5.54 (2)
6.35
7.92
Schedule
405
1.73
Schedule
805
2.41
3.02
3.20
3.73
3.91
2.77
2.87
...
. . .
...
. . .
.
.
.
.
.
. .
. . .
. . .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
GENERAL NOTES:
(a) 25.4 mm = 1 in.
(bl For tolerances, see Sectlon 4.
NOTES:
(1) Schedules 5 s and 10s wall thicknesses do not permit threading In accordance with ANSI
ASME 61.20. l.
(2) These dimensions do not conform toANSVASME B36.10M.
'le
'14
1os
40s
80s
0.24
0.42
0.57
0.85
1.13
0.31
0.54
0.74
1 .o9
1.47
3l4
0.54
0.69
0.19
0.33
0.42
0.67
0.86
1
1 '14
1'I2
2
2 'Il
0.87
1.11
1.28
1.61
2.48
1.40
1 .81
2.09
2.64
3.53
1.68
2.27
2.72
3.65
5.79
2.1 7
3
3 '12
4
5
6
3.03
3.48
3.92
6.36
7.60
4.33
4.97
5.61
7.77
9.29
7.58
9.1 1
10.79
14.62
18.97
10.25
12.51
14.98
20.78
28.57
8
10
12
14
16
9.93
15.19
20.98
23.07
27.90
13.40
18.65
24.17
27.73
31.75
28.55
40.48
49.56
43.39
54.74
65.42
...
...
18
20
22
24
30
31.43
39.78
43.80
55.37
79.43
35.76
46.06
50.71
63.41
98.93
Y8
'I2
...
...
...
*..
...
...
...
3.00
3.63
5.02
7.66
...
...
...
...
...
...
GENERAL NOTES:
(a) 1 Ib/h = 1.4895 kglm
(b) Weights are given in pounds per linear foot and are for carbon steel pipe with plain ends.
(c) The different grades of stainless steel permit considerable variations in weight.
The ferritic
stainless steels may be about 5% less, and the austeniticstainless steels about 2% greater
than thevalues shown in thistable, which are based on weights for carbonsteel.
ANSIASME 838.19M-1985
AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
TABLE 3A
Inch
Nominal
Pipe
Size
5s
'IS
1os
40s
805
0.80
1.O3
0.28
0.49
0.63
1.o0
1.28
0.37
0.63
0.84
1.27
1.69
0.47
0.80
1.10
1.62
2.20
1
1 l/4
1 112
2
2v 2
1.30
1.65
1.91
2.40
3.69
2.09
2.70
3.1 1
3.93
5.26
2.50
3.39
4.05
5.44
8.63
3.24
4.47
5.41
7.48
11.41
3
31
'2
4
5
6
4.51
5.18
5.84
9.47
11.32
6.45
7.40
8.36
11.57
13.84
11.29
13.57
16.07
21.77
28.26
15.27
18.63
22.32
30.97
42.56
8
12
14
16
14.79
22.63
31.25
34.36
41.56
19.96
27.78
36.00
41.30
47.29
42.55
60.3 1
73.88
64.64
96.01
132.08
18
20
22
24
30
46.81
59.25
65.24
82.47
118.31
53.26
68.61
75.53
94.45
147.36
'14
=la
'I2
10
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
GENERAL NOTES:
(at 1.4895kgim = 1Ib/ft
(b) Weights are given in kilograms per meter and are for carbon steel pipe wtth plain ends.
(c) The dlfferent grades of stainless steel permit considerable variations in weight. The ferritic
stainless steels may be about 5% less, and the austenitic stamless steels about 2 % greater
than the values shown in this table, which are based on weights lor carbon steel.
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