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(a) Steel plate material used to fabricate tanks must conform with the following specifications with the indicated minimum tensile strength and elongation in the welded condition. However, the maximum allowable carbon content for carbon steel must not exceed 0.31 percent, although the individual ASTM specification may allow for a greater amount of carbon. The plates may be clad with other approved materials:
Specifications2 | Tensile strength (psi) welded condition1 (minimum) | Elongation in 2 inches (percent) welded condition1 (longitudinal) (minimum) |
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1Maximum stresses to be used in calculations. | ||
2These specifications are incorporated by reference (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter). | ||
ASTM A 240/A 240M type 304 . | 75,000 | 25 |
ASTM A 240/A 240M type 304L | 70,000 | 25 |
ASTM A 240/A 240M type 316 . | 75,000 | 25 |
ASTM A 240/A 240M type 316L | 70,000 | 25 |
ASTM A 240/A 240M type 321 . | 75,000 | 25 |
ASTM A 285 Gr. A | 45,000 | 29 |
ASTM A 285 Gr. B | 50,000 | 20 |
ASTM A 285 Gr. C | 55,000 | 20 |
ASTM A 515/A 515M Gr. 65 | 65,000 | 20 |
ASTM A 515/A 515M Gr. 70 | 70,000 | 20 |
ASTM A 516/A 516M Gr. 70 | 70,000 | 20 |
(b) [Reserved]
(c) All plates must have their heat number and the name or brand of the manufacturer legibly stamped on them at the rolling mill.
[Amdt. 179–10, 36 FR 21355, Nov. 6, 1971, as amended by Amdt. 179–42, 54 FR 38798, Sept. 20, 1989; Amdt. 179–43, 55 FR 27642, July 5, 1990; Amdt. 179–52, 61 FR 28682, June 5, 1996; Amdt. 179–52, 61 FR 50255, Sept. 25, 1996; Amdt. 179–53, 61 FR 51342, Oct. 1, 1996; 68 FR 75763, Dec. 31, 2003]