ASTM A213 T9 Heat Exchange Tube
ASTM A213 T9 Heat Exchange Tube is usually appropriate for flanging, bending, and related forming operations. Moreover, these are also convenient for fusion welding. These tubes are seamless Ferritic alloy steel tubes. Therefore, due to the molybdenum and chromium content, these are often recognized as chrome-moly tubes. Thus the existence of molybdenum tends to boost the elastic limit, hardenability, and strength whereas, chrome intends to increase the hardness and tensile strength at room temperature. These grades of tubes wear superior resistance and are less vulnerable to embrittlement. Evermore it improves the corrosion resistance of steel.
What is T9 material?
SA213 T9 Boiler Tube is constructed of heat-resistant carbon and low alloy steel that can handle loads at a variety of pressures and temperatures. Boiler tubes are used in energy-related equipment such as boilers, super-heaters, economizers, heat exchangers, and so on.
Testing & Inspection of ASTM A213 T9 Tubes is a mandatory process that gives great importance to the product. Customers can check the quality of this product via Lab Test Certificate or Third Party Test Certificate. The Manufacturer, Seller, or Exporter of this product packed this tube with a suitable material that will prevent damage and dust.
Standard Specification:
Types of A213 T9 Tubes:
Seamless Tubes, ASTM A213 T9 Tubes (know more for price and other details), Round Tubes, Chrome Moly Tubes, High Pressure Tube.
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Mechanical Properties:
Application Industry:
- Off-Shore Oil Drilling Companies
- Power Generation
- Petrochemicals
- Gas Processing
- Specialty Chemicals
- Pharmaceuticals
- Pharmaceutical Equipment
- Chemical Equipment
- Sea Water Equipment
- Heat Exchangers
- Condensers
- Pulp and Paper Industry.
Material Test Certificates:
- Mechanical Testing Such as Tensile of Area
- Hardness Test
- Chemical Analysis – Spectro Analysis
- Positive Material Identification – PMI Testing
- Flattening Test
- Micro and MacroTest
- Pitting Resistance Test
- Flaring Test
- Intergranular Corrosion (IGC) Test