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GB/T 5310 Seamless Steel Tubes for High-Pressure Boilers

Scope  
GB/T 5310 specifies the technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules, and marking for seamless steel tubes used in high-pressure boilers (e.g., superheaters, heat exchangers, pipelines). It applies to tubes for environments with high-temperature and high-pressure conditions.

    Ordering Information

    Buyers must specify the following in orders:  
    - Standard number (GB/T 5310) and version/year.  
    - Steel grade (e.g., 20G, 15CrMoG, 12Cr1MoVG).  
    - Dimensions (outer diameter, wall thickness, length).  
    - Delivery condition (hot-rolled, cold-drawn, heat treatment status).  
    - Special requirements (e.g., non-destructive testing, hydrostatic pressure).  
    - Quantity.

    Material and Manufacturing Requirements

    - Steel grades: Covers carbon, alloy, and stainless steels (e.g., 20G, 12Cr2MoWVTiB).  
    - Manufacturing process: Tubes are produced by hot-rolling or cold-drawing, followed by heat treatment (annealing, normalizing, or tempering).  
    - Surface quality: Free from cracks, folds, and other defects.

    Chemical Composition and Mechanical Properties

    - Chemical composition: Limits for C, Si, Mn, P, S, Cr, Mo, etc., vary by steel grade.  
    - Mechanical properties: Tensile strength, yield strength, elongation, and hardness requirements specified for each grade.

    Test Requirements

    5.1 Mandatory Tests  
    - Hydrostatic test: Every tube must withstand specified pressure without leakage.  
    - Tensile test: To verify mechanical properties.  
    - Flattening test or bend test: For ductility evaluation (depending on tube dimensions).  
    - Impact test: Required for alloy steel grades (e.g., at -20°C).  

     5.2 Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)  
    - Ultrasonic testing (UT) or eddy current testing (ET): Full-length inspection for defects.  

     5.3 Additional Tests  
    - Grain size analysis (for some grades).  
    - High-temperature properties (if specified).

    Inspection and Certification

    - Batch rules: Tubes are inspected in batches (same heat number, dimensions, and heat treatment).  
    - Certification: Manufacturer provides a compliance certificate with test results (chemical, mechanical, NDT).

    Marking & Packaging

    - Marking: Includes standard number, steel grade, dimensions, manufacturer’s name, and heat number.  
    - Packaging: Protected against corrosion (e.g., oiling, capping ends).

    Key Updates in Latest Version

    - Revised chemical composition limits for improved high-temperature performance.  
    - Enhanced NDT requirements (e.g., stricter UT criteria).  
    - Added new steel grades for advanced boiler applications.

    Major Steel Grades & Category

     9.1 Carbon Steel Grades  
    - 20G: The most common carbon steel grade for boiler tubes, suitable for temperatures ≤ 450°C.  
    - 20MnG: Higher manganese content for improved strength.  
    - 25MnG: Enhanced strength compared to 20MnG.  

     9.2 Alloy Steel Grades  
    9.2.1 Mo-Based Alloy Steels  
    - 15MoG (0.5% Mo)  
    - 20MoG (0.5% Mo)  

    9.2.2 Cr-Mo Alloy Steels (Heat-resistant for high-temperature service)  
    - 12CrMoG (0.5% Cr, 0.5% Mo)  
    - 15CrMoG (1.0% Cr, 0.5% Mo) – Widely used in power plants.  
    - 12Cr2MoG (2.25% Cr, 1.0% Mo, similar to ASTM A335 P22).  
    - 12Cr1MoVG (1.0% Cr, 0.5% Mo, V-added for creep resistance).  

    9.2.3 High-Cr Heat-Resistant Steels  
    - 12Cr2MoWVTiB (G102, T/P23): For ultra-high-temperature boilers (≤ 600°C).  
    - 10Cr9Mo1VNb (G91, T/P91): Advanced creep-resistant steel (≤ 650°C).  
    - 10Cr9MoW2VNbBN (G92, T/P92): Higher temperature resistance than G91.  
    - 07Cr2MoW2VNbB (G122): For supercritical boilers.  

    9.2.4 Stainless Steel Grades  
    - 07Cr19Ni10 (TP304H): Austenitic stainless steel for corrosion/heat resistance.  
    - 07Cr25Ni21NbN (TP310HNbN): High-temperature oxidation resistance.  

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     9.3 Special Notes  
    - Suffix "G" denotes boiler tube grades (e.g., 20G vs. general 20# steel).  
    - Higher Cr/Mo content improves oxidation and creep resistance at elevated temperatures.  
    - Grades like G102, G91, and G92 are critical for advanced power plants (supercritical/ultra-supercritical boilers).

    Comparison with International Standards

    Some GB/T 5310 grades align with ASTM/EN standards:  
    - 15CrMoG ≈ ASTM A335 P12 / EN 13CrMo4-5.  
    - 12Cr1MoVG ≈ ASTM A335 P11.  
    - 10Cr9Mo1VNb (G91) ≈ ASTM A335 P91.
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