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En10296-2 Welded Circular Steel Tubes For Mechanical And General Engineering Purposes - Technical Delivery Conditions
Normative References
The standard refers to other EN and ISO standards for testing, dimensions, and material properties, such as:
- EN 10027 (steel designation systems)
- EN 10204 (inspection documents)
- EN ISO 377 (sample preparation for testing)
Ordering Information
When ordering tubes conforming to EN 10296-2, the following must be specified:
- Quantity (length, number of pieces, or total mass)
- Dimensions (outside diameter, wall thickness, length)
- Steel grade (e.g., E235, E355, etc.)
- Delivery condition (e.g., as-welded, heat-treated, cold-worked)
- Type of inspection and testing (e.g., destructive/non-destructive testing)
- Inspection certificate (e.g., EN 10204 3.1 or 3.2)
- Special requirements (if any, e.g., surface treatment, special tolerances)
Steel Grades and Chemical Composition
The standard covers non-alloy and alloy steel grades, including:
- Non-alloy steels: E235, E275, E355 (with specified yield strengths)
- Alloy steels: Grades with higher mechanical properties (e.g., for high-stress applications)
Chemical composition must comply with specified limits for C, Si, Mn, P, S, and other alloying elements.
Mechanical Properties
Key mechanical properties include:
- Tensile strength (e.g., 360–510 MPa for E355)
- Yield strength (e.g., min. 235 MPa for E235)
- Elongation (varies by grade and thickness)
Mechanical properties may vary based on heat treatment condition (e.g., normalized, annealed, or as-welded).
Inspection and Testing Requirements
Tubes must undergo:
- Visual inspection (surface defects, weld integrity)
- Dimensional checks (diameter, wall thickness, straightness)
- Mechanical testing (tensile, hardness, bend tests)
- Non-destructive testing (NDT) (if specified, e.g., ultrasonic or eddy current testing)
- Hydrostatic testing (optional, if required)
Sampling frequency depends on batch size and customer requirements.
Tolerances
The standard defines tolerances for:
- Outside diameter (e.g., ±1% for diameters > 30 mm)
- Wall thickness (varies by manufacturing method)
- Length (for cut tubes, typically +10 mm / –0 mm)
- Straightness (e.g., max. deviation of 1.5 mm/m)
Marking and Documentation
- Mandatory marking: Manufacturer’s name, steel grade, dimensions, standard number (EN 10296-2)
- Optional marking: Heat number, inspection stamp
- Delivery documents: EN 10204 3.1 or 3.2 certificate (depending on inspection level)
Surface Condition and Protection
- Tubes must be free from harmful defects (cracks, excessive scaling).
- Surface treatment (e.g., oiling, painting) may be specified.
Conclusion
EN 10296-2 ensures welded steel tubes meet mechanical, dimensional, and quality requirements for engineering applications. The latest version incorporates updated testing methods and material specifications. For exact details, refer to the official standard document.
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