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DESCRIPTION
Fine Tubes is a dedicated Stainless Steel, Nickel, Titanium and Zirconium alloy tube manufacturing company based in Plymouth, United Kingdom. We produce highest quality products in an ever expanding range of alloys in seamless, welded and welded redrawn forms for a variety of market sectors including Aerospace, Chemical Process, Medical, Oil and Gas, Nuclear and Power, and Semiconductor industries. Tubes are manufactured as both, straight lengths and long coils, depending on the project requirements and customer specifications.TRANSCRIPT
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About us
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SnapshotAt Fine Tubes, we are specialist manufacturers of high precision metal tubes in Stainless Steel, Nickel and Titanium alloys.
Founded in 1947, Fine Tubes can offer over 60 years experience in the precision engineering industry sector. We support our customers from the initial design, the
of the tubes. Our reputation for quality and reliability, drive for innovation in materials, exceptional customer service and continuous improvement underlines
our global customers with a clear competitive advantage based on outstanding quality and innovation.
The tubular products we develop are for niche markets. They are designed for critical tolerance applications in the most challenging environments and need to
and coils are extremely high and serve a wide range of markets.
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Our Materials
304, 304L, 310, 316, 316L, 316LN, 316Ti, 317L, 321 347, 6Mo, 21-6-9, 22-13-5, 446, 17-4PH, FV607, 904L, Duplex, Super Duplex (S32750 and S32760)
Stainless Steels
Ti CP (Gr. 1 and Gr. 2), Ti 3Al/2.5V, Ti 4Al/2.5V, Ti 5Al/4V, Ti 6Al/4VTitanium Alloys
Zircaloy 702, Zircaloy 704Zirconium Tubes
Alloy 31, Alloy 59, Alloy 75, Alloy 200, Alloy 201, Alloy 263, Alloy 400, Alloy 600, Alloy 625, Alloy 690, Alloy 718, Alloy 800/H/HT, Alloy 825, Al-loy C22, Alloy C276, MP35N
Nickel Alloys
Our Products
Fine Tubes manufactures tubes in two principle forms:
precision cut or coils from 1 mm (0.040”) OD to 50 mm (2”) OD.
tubing in straight length, precision cut or coils from 1 mm (0.040”) OD to 50 mm (2”) OD.
Our Size Range
Fine Tubes produce precision tubes in the following size range
Seamless
min OD max OD
4 mm 40 mm
3 mm 30 mm
For further details please see our interactive Size Range chart on our website
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Our Markets
Fine Tubes is a tubing supplier to the aerospace industry for many of today's leading programs. Typical materials used for the aviation industry are excellent weight: strength ratio materials such as Titanium 3Al2.5, 6Al4 and 425, CP and also high temperature Nickel Alloys, stainless grades such as 21-6-9. We have achieved Nadcap approval for heat treatment, NDT and laboratory testing of our tubing.
Disclaimer: The information contained within this data sheet is for guidance only and is not intended for warranty of individual application - express or implied.
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We are serving markets where we can demonstrate technological leadership, such as:
Fine Tubes are used in the most challenging subsea and downhole conditions in seawater and sour oil well environments. Materials used are Austenitic, Super Austenitic, Duplex, Super Duplex, Titanium and Nickel Alloys. Seamless tubes are used for hydraulic and instrumentation applications, in onshore control panels, topside processing facilities, on
Fine Tubes are used for Semiconductor manufacturing, Chromatography, High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC tubing), Ultra High Purity (UHP) and specialist medical applications. Our UHP tubes are used throughout the semiconductor wafer processing and medical industries. Our HPLC tubing is at the forefront of the technology, providing unparalleled peak performance thanks to innovative manufacturing methods and processing control.
stator cooling conductors to heat exchanger to FGD applications.
Fine Tubes medical tubing includes both dental tubing and surgical tubing. Our process capability delivers
achieved by electro polishing. We produce tubes for trauma and orthopedic implants (cannulated bar), surgical instruments, catheters, stents and orthodontic applications. Materials include Titanium Alloys, conventional or vacuum melt Stainless
Our Service
Materials selection: full technical support on product material selection and application engineering.
ities: Pilger mills, weld mills, drawbenches, coil drawing, bull blocks, controlled atmosphere annealing and heat treatment furnaces. Pickling and passivation plant, eddy current and ultra sonic inspection, radiographic examination.
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Fine Tubes Ltd.
Plymouth Devon, PL6 7LG
Fine Tubes
Zeppelinstr. 73 D-81669 Munich
Fine Tubes
23, Rue AntiguaF-45000 Orleans
Fine Tubes
Level 15, Nehru PlaceNew Delhi - 110019
Sales Tel: +44 (0)1752 697216 General Tel: +44 (0)1752 735851 Fax: +44 (0)1752 733301
Tel: +49 (0) 89 458355-43 Fax: +49 (0) 89 458355-53
Tel: +33 (0) 238775-702 Fax: +33 (0) 238812-407
Tel: +91 (0) 114223 5118Fax: +91 (0) 114223 5222
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Experience
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Fine Tubes has been supplying tubular products to the aviation industry for over 50 years. Starting with stainless steels we have continually expanded our process capability and have developed a unique expertise in processing nickel alloys for high temperature/high strength applications and titanium alloys where a high strength to weight ratio is required. Fine Tubes continues to set new standards in meeting the exacting quality standards of the aerospace industry ensuring that new design concepts today become industry standards tomorrow.
History and Innovation
1957 Stainless tubing supplied to Vickers Viscount Aircraft
1965 AM350 Development for Concorde Programme
1982 First EEC producer of Seamless Titanium 3AL/2.5V Hydraulic Tubing
1999 Eurofighter (EFA) Titanium Tubing supply for Hydraulic Systems & EJ200
2002 Manufacture of seamless Ti 6Al/4V for Hydraulic Control Systems
2006 Airbus A380 Ti 3AL/2.5V qualified supplier for 5000PSI Hydraulic systems
2010 Development of 40 micron wall hx tubes for engines of the space plane Skylon
Hydraulic & Pneumatic Control Systems Cryogenic Heat Exchangers Torque Control Rods Transmission Tubes Fuel Pipes
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Size Range for Seamless Tubing0.250
0.160
0.126
0.060
0.046
0.032
0.024
0.020
0.015
0.010
0.008
0.006
0.004
0.0020
6.35
4.06
3.25
2.03
1.22
0.80
0.60
0.50
0.38
0.25
0.20
0.15
0.10
0.050
mm ins mmwall OD ins
0 0.8 2.1 4.0 5.6 7.2 9.5 16.0 25.0 26.0 32.0 38.0 0 1/32 3/32 5/32 7/32 9/32 3/8 5/8 1 1 1/16 1 1/4 1 1/2
44
40
36
34
30
26
24
22
20
16
12
9
7 4 0
SWG
Convoluting / Seals Ducting Systems Landing Gear WaveguidesInstrumentation
straight lengths
Our position in the Aerospace industry is through the culmination of our long-term commitment to development and innovation.
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AS/EN ISO 9100 Rev B
BS/EN ISO 9001:2008
Nadcap AS 7102 for Heat Treating
Nadcap AS 7114 for Nondestructive Testing
TÜV Directive 97/23/EC, Annexe 1, Ch. 4.3
SBAC/ASCS TS 157 Iss 5
AIrbus UK AUK/SA/30066
Rolls-‐Royce SABre
Rolls-‐Royce Deutschland
Messier-‐Dowty PRIDE
Agusta S.p.A A/316
Bombardier
Westland Sub Teir Supplier
The Quality Assurance system is fully documented in our Q.A. Manual.
Quality Approvals
Manufacturing Standards
TITANIUM 3Al/2.5V
ABS 5004 AMS 4943 AMS 4944 AMS 4945 MBBN 6001-4 MSRR 8673ABS 5141
TITANIUM C.P.
ASTM B338 BAEM 4044 (SL7) MSRR 8609 AMS 4942
STAINLESS STEEL 21-6-9
ASN-A3288/NSA384510DAN 41SO7-2210BACM 157AMS 5561MSRR 6598ABM 7-3058
NICKEL ALLOYS/NIMONICS
MSRR-6513 FV607 MSRR-7006 NIMONIC 75 MSRR-7037 C263 BSHR403 HTA75 (NIMONIC) BSHR404 LEGIER. 263 MSRR6612 FV607AMS-5589 718
TITANIUM 6Al/4V
FT2312 SEAMLESS
OTHER STAINLESS STEELS
MSRR 6524 347 BS2T66/T67 347/321 BST68/T69 347/321 BST72/T73 347/321 AMS-T-6845 304 MIL-T-8808 321/347 AMS-5566 304 LN 9398 304/321/347AMS-5643 17/4PHAMS-5659 15/5PH
Lean Manufacturing
Fine Tubes have embraced the principals of lean manufacturing through a programme originating from the S.M.M.T. and fully implemented by Messier Dowty Ltd (Groupe Safran).Following on from previous initiatives such as 5-S and TPM our Lean Manufacturing Support Team is challenged with realising cost down objectives using tools such as value stream mapping & SMED. Adding value extends not only to our product engineering but to point-of-use readiness through kitting and J.I.T. type distribution.
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Fine Tubes Grade Chart e 114 - aerospaceALLOY
UNS No.
Werk-
stoff
Chemical Analysis %
Density
Tem-
per
Tensile Rm (min)Yield Rp 0.2% (min)Elong.
% min
Hardness
HV
Application
CMn
Ni
CrFe
Mo
TiNb
NAl
Other
g/cm³lb/in³
ksi
MPa
ksi
MPa
304L
S30403
1.4306
0.035
max
2.0
max
8.0-11.0
18.0-
20.0
bal
7.93
0.286
ANN
70485
25170
35200 max
Lower carbon of 304 with good weldability.
316L
S31603
1.4404
0.035
max
2.0
max
10.0-
13.0
16.0-
18.0
bal
2.0-2.5
7.93
0.286
ANN
70485
25170
35200 max
Better corrosion resistance than 304 in chloride
Good weldability.
1.4435
2.5-3
316L with minimum molybdenum content of
2.5%.
321
S32100
1.4541
0.080
max
2.0
max
9.0-12.0
17.0-
19.0
bal
5XC
-0.600
7.93
0.286
ANN
75515
30205
35200 max
Titanium stabilised grade with good weldability,
improved resistance to weld decay attack
& better mechanical properties at elevated
temperatures.
347
S34700
1.4546
0.080
max
2.0
max
9.0-12.0
17.0-
19.0
bal
10XC
-1.000
7.93
0.286
ANN
75515
30205
35200 max
As for 321 but uses niobium as stabilising
element.
21\6\9
S21900
0.080
max
8.0-10.0
5.5-7.5
19.0-
21.5
bal
0.15-
0.40
80.289
CW142-162
979-
1117
120
827
16250 min
Good corrosion resistance, high mechanica
properties.
FV607
S64607
0.12-
0.16
0.5-1.2
0.4-0.9
10.0-
11.7
bal
0.7-1.2
0.35
max
V 0.15-
0.3
7.7
0.278
HT
130-152
900-
1050
107
740
8290-349
Martensitic grade showing good creep
resistance.
17/4PH
S17400
1.4542
0.070
max
2.0
max
3.0-5.0
15.0-
17.5
bal
0.15-
0.45
Cu 3.0-
5.0
7.9
0.286
HT
155
1070
145
1000
5300 min
Capable of developing high mechanical
properties by solution treatment & age
hardening.
15/5PH
S15500
0.070
max
1.0
max
3.50-
5.5
14.5-
15.5
bal
0.15-
0.45
Cu 2.5-
4.5
7.8
0.282
HT
155
1070
145
1000
12331-401
Capable of developing high mechanical
properties by solution treatment and age
hardening.
Alloy 75
N06075
2.4951
0.08-
0.15
1.0
max
bal
18.0-
21.0
5.0
max
0.20-
0.60
Cu 0.5
max
8.37
0.303
ANN
100-120
690-830
46300
30230 max
High temperature oxidation resistance.
Alloy 263
N07263
0.04-
0.08
0.6 Ma
bal
19.0-
21.0
0.7
max
5.6-6.1
1.9-2.4
0.3-0.6
Co
19.0-
21.0
8.36
0.302
HT
140
970
90620
39250 min
High creep strength with good weldability.
Alloy 600
N06600
2.4816
0.15
max
1.0
max
72.0
min
14.0-
17.0
6.0-10.0
Cu 0.50
max
8.42
0.304
ANN
80550
35240
30200 max
Very good combination of strength & oxidation
resistance.
Alloy 625
N06625
2.4856
0.10
max
0.5
max
bal
20.0-
23.0
5.0
max
8.0-10.0
0.40
max
3.15-
4.15
0.40
max
8.44
0.305
ANN
120
827
60414
30260 max
High temperature strength and corrosion
resistance.
Alloy 718
N07718
2.4668
0.08
max
0.4
max
50 .0-
55.0
17.0-
21.0
bal
2.80-
3.30
0.65-
1.15
4.75-
5.50
0.20-
0.80
Co 1.0
max
8.19
0.296
HT
185
1275
150
1034
12331 min
Age hardenable, high strength nickel alloy with
good sour well corrosion resistance.
Alloy X750
N07750
2.4669
0.08
max
1.0
max
70.0
min
14.0-
17.0
5.0-9.0
2.25-
2.75
0.70-
1.20
0.40-
1.00
8.25
0.298
HT
160
1103
100
689
20260-360
High temperature strength performance.
MP35N
R30035
0.03
max
0.2
max
33.0-
37.0
19.0-
21.0
1.0
max
9.0-10.5
1.0
max
Co bal
8.43
0.304
HT
220
1514
200
1380
10528 max
Nickel cobalt alloy with very high strength,
toughness and outstanding corrosion resistance.
CP Grade 2
R50400
3.7035
0.08
max
0.30
max
bal
0.03
max
O 0.25
max
4.51
0.163
ANN
50345
40-65
275-450
20Very high strength to weight ratio combined
with excellent seawater corrosion resistance.
Ti 3Al/2.5V
Grade 9
R56320
3.7194
0.08
max
0.25
max
bal
0.03
max
2.5-3.50
V 2.0-
2.5
4.48
0.162CWSR
125
860
105
725
10High strength to weight ratio. Excellent
corrosion resistance.
Ti 6Al/4V
Grade 5 ELI
R56401
3.7165
bal
6.0
V 4.0
4.33
0.156CWSR
159
1100
141
980
8ELI grade, very high strength to weight ratio.
Ti 425
Ti 4Al/2.5V
1.5
bal
4.0
V 2.5
CWSR
146
1006
129
890
14Very high strength to weight ratio with
improved ductility.
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Fine Tubes Ltd.Plymbridge Road, Estover Plymouth Devon, PL6 7LG UK
Fine Tubes Sales Office Europe Zeppelinstr. 73 D-81669 Munich GERMANY
Fine Tubes Sales Office Western Europe23, Rue AntignaF-45000 OrléansFRANCE
Fine Tubes Sale Office IndiaEros Corporate TowersLevel 15, Nehru PlaceNew Delhi - 110019INDIA
Sales Tel: +44 (0)1752 697216 General Tel: +44 (0)1752 735851 Fax: +44 (0)1752 733301Email: [email protected]
Tel: +49 (0) 89 458355-43 Fax: +49 (0) 89 458355-53Email: [email protected]
Tel: +33 (0) 238775-702 Fax: +33 (0) 238812-407 Email: [email protected]
Tel: +91 (0) 114223 5118Fax: +91 (0) 114223 5222E-mail: [email protected]
0 0.8 2.4 4.0 5.6 7.2 9.5 18.0 25.0 28.0 32.0 38.0 63.5 0 1/32 3/32 5/32 7/32 9/32 3/8 5/8 1 1 1/18 1 1/4 1 1/2 2.5
mm ins mm wall OD ins
0.180
0.144
0.104
0.064
0.038
0.028
0.022
0.018
0.012
0.009
0.007
0.005
0.0030.0020
48
44
40
36
34
30
26
24
22
20
16
12
9
740
SWG4.77
3.65
2.64
1.63
0.90
0.70
0.58
0.46
0.30
0.23
0.18
0.13
0.080.050
Size Range
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Utilising our unique strength of being both a welded and seamless tube manufacturer gives our customers complete product flexibility - from welded, welded and redrawn to seamless tubes.
With supply experience far exceeding typical BS/ASTM/ASME/TÜV standards, Fine Tubes continue to evolve corrosion resistant alloys for the increasing hostile temperature and operating environments where maximising operating efficiency demands total product reliability.
Applications as diverse as Heat Exchangers and Flow Meters, measurement systems and Hydraulic Cylinder tubes are all supplied to the highest specification integrity.
Seamless Tubes. Coils and Straight Lengths
Flow MetersHeat ExchangersMeasurements SystemsHydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
Welded Tubes. Coils and Straight Lengths
Heat ExchangersEvaporators and CondensersControl and Instrumentation
Welded and Redrawn.
All Fine Tubes welded tubes can be cold redrawn to improve weld homogenization and further enhance the mechanical and corrosion performance.
Heat ExchangersEvaporators and CondensersControl and Instrumentation
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Surface Finish and internal Electro-polishing
Production Facilities
Cold Pilger MillsNDT Ultrasonic and Eddy Current Testing
Tube Welding Mills - In Line Weld Mills Controlled atmosphere heat treatment
Pickling and Passivation Plant Cold Drawing Benches Hydrostatic and Pressure Testing Radiographic Examination
Fine Tubes hold a unique position where a full range of products from the most cost effective solutions of direct welded stainless steel through the range of high temperature and corrosion resistance alloys to seamless materials across the same alloy range.
All Fine Tubes welded products are 100% Eddy Current tested during the welding process and additionally 100% re-tested when redrawn to the final size required.
The entire range of redrawn the seamless products can be offered with defined ID surface finishes down to Ra0.40 mm (16 CLA)All of the above product range can also be electro-polished internally to further improve the surface and enhanced corrosion resistance and cleanability.
Flexibility in Processing
Fine Tubes have an almost unique capability to be able to cold redraw the products they produce.This process is available in both straight lengths and coils and can be readily applied to both welded tubes as well as seamless.Cold redrawing enhances the metallurgical condition of the material and allows for very specific tolerances and dimensions to be achieved.Cold redrawing of the HAZe in welded tube in many alloys stimulates better weld homoginization and improves the mechanical and corrosion resistance performance.
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DatasheetFine Tubes manufacture a range of products specifically for the Heat Exchanger and Condenser Market.
Alloys C276, C22, Alloy 600, Duplex, Super Duplex and Stainless Steel are available in a range of standard sizes specifically for this sector.
19.05 / 25.40 / 38.10 mm OD x 1.22 / 1.65 / 2.11 / 2.64 mm wall.Lengths up to 16 mtrs (52.6 ft)Specifications ASTM B622, ASTM B626, ASTM A 789, ASMTM SA789 and ASTM B516.
Heat Exchanger / Condenser Tubes
ASTM B622 C276 UNS N10276 Seamless Eddy Current Tested
ASTM B626 C276 and C22 UNS N10276 UNS N06022
IA Welded and Annealed - 100% Eddy Current Tested
IB Welded, Sized and Annealed - 100% Eddy Current Tested
IIA Welded and Cold Worked - 100% Eddy Current Tested IIB Welded and Cold Worked - 100% Eddy Current and Hydrostatically Tested
ASTM A789 Duplex / Super Duplex UNS S31803 UNS S32760 UNS 32750 Seamless, Welded, Welded redrawn - 100% Eddy Current Tested
ASTM B516 UNS N06600
Welded and Welded redrawn Class 1 - 100% Eddy Current Tested Class 2 - 100% Eddy Current and Pressure Tested
ASTM A213/A269 Stainless Steels
Seamless - 100% Eddy Current Tested
Pressure Test Calculations
Stress = S Pressure = P Outsider Diameter = O Inside Diameter = I Wall Thickness = T
P = 2ST P = S x (D² – I²) D (D² – I²)
Barlow Formula Lamé Formulae
Simple Calculation for General Use More Precise Calculation especially thick wall tubes
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chemical process
Process and quality control of Fine Tubes products is critical in respect of consistently achieving the highest standards for all applications. Strict quality controls are applied at every stage of the processing operations.
We have BS EN ISO 9001 and BS EN ISO 14001 approvals. Fine Tubes can supply to AD2000 Merkblatt W0/TRD100, 97/23/EC (PED) - TÜV, NACE MR-0175.
Fine Tubes have Nadcap approvals for their most critical operations
Nadcap (Heat Treatment) reaccredited at Merit Status by P.R.I.
Nadcap (NDT) reaccredited at Merit Stautus by P.R.I.
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Fine Tubes Limited, Estover Works, Estover, Plymouth, Devon, PL6 7LG, UK Sales Telephone: +44 (0)1752 697216 General Telephone: +44 (0)1752 735851 Fax: +44 (0)1752 733301email: [email protected]
Fine Tubes Sales Office Europe Zeppelinstr. 73, D-81669, Munich, GERMANY
Telephone: +49 (0) 89 458355-43 Fax: +49 (0) 89 458355-53email: [email protected]
Fine Tubes Sales Office West Europe10 Place Charles Béraudier, Immeuble l'Orient, F-69428 Lyon cedex 03, FRANCE
Telephone: +33 (0) 426687-108 Fax: +33 (0) 426687-109email: [email protected]
Analysis % Density Temper Tensile Tensile 0.2% 0.2% Elong Hardness Rm PS PS Alloy Rp RpType UNS Ni Cr Mo Fe Ti Other g/cm3 lb/in3 ksi MPa ksi MPa % HV Application SS 316L 11-14 16-18 2-3 bal - - 7.93 0.286 ANN 75 515 30 205 35 200 Standard oil and gas CRA. S31600
SS 316L 2.5% 11-14 16-18 2.5-3 bal - - 7.93 0.286 ANN 75 515 30 205 35 200 316L with minimum min moly molybdenum content of 2.5%.
SS 316Ti 11-14 16-18 2-3 bal 0.5 - 7.93 0.286 ANN 75 515 30 205 35 200 Austenitic stainless steel with addition of 0.5% Ti to improve alloy stability at temperatures above 800C.
SS 904 l 24-26 19-21 4-5 bal 1.0- 8.0 0.289 ANN 72 500 31 220 30 200 Stainless steel with higher N08904 2.0Cu resistance to general, pitting & crevice corrosion than 316L.
SS 6Mo 17.5- 19.5- 6 bal - 0.2N 8 0.289 ANN 650 300 45 310 35 230 Super-austenitic stainless steel S31254 18.5 20.5 with good resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion.
SS Lean Duplex 3.5 20 1.8 bal - 0.16N 7.72 0.279 ANN 90 620 65 450 25 260 High strength alloy with S32003 corrosion resistance equivalent to 316L combined with higher metallurgical stability than duplex.
SS Duplex 4.5- 21-23 2.5- bal - 0.08- 7.80 0.281 ANN 90 620 65 450 25 260 High mechanical strength and S31803 6.5 3.5 0.2N good resistance to localised & S32205 cracking & chloride stress corrosion.
SS Superduplex 7 25 7 bal - 0.25N, 7.84 0.281 ANN 109 750 90 620 25 280 Superduplex alloy combining S32760 0.75W excellent strength with good corrosion resistance in high SS Superduplex 7 25 7 bal - 0.3N 7.79 0.280 ANN 109 750 90 620 25 280 chloride and seawater S32750 environments. Ni Alloy 400 63 - - bal - 30Cu 8.83 0.319 ANN 70 483 28 193 35 140 General purpose Ni alloy with N04400 a good combination of strength, ductility & corrosion resistances.
Ni Alloy 825 38-42 20-22 2.5-3 31-35 0.6- 1.5-3Cu 8.1 0.292 ANN 85 590 35 240 30 155 Very good sour well and N08825 1.0 0.6-1.2Ti chloride stress corrosion cracking resistance.
Ni Alloy 625 bal 20-23 8-10 5 0.4 3.5Nb 8.44 0.305 ANN 120 827 60 414 40 200 Nickel alloy with very good N06625 resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion & sour well environmental.
Ni Alloy C-276 58 16 16 - - 3.9W 8.90 0.321 ANN 100 690 40 280 25 180 Excellent sour service N10276 corrosion resistance.
Ni Alloy 22 59 22 13 - - 3W 8.61 0.311 ANN 100 690 45 310 45 180 Excellent sour service N06022 corrosion resistance combined with a very high pitting index.
Ni Alloy 718 54 18-19 3 18.5 1.0 5.0Nb 8.19 0.296 PH 205 1413 165 1138 20 425 Age hardenable, high strength N07718 nickel alloy with good sour well corrosion resistance.
Ti Ti 3Al 2.5V - - - 0.3 bal 2.5-3.5Al 4.48 0.162 CWSR 123 860 104 725 10 - High strength to weight R56320 2-3V ratio. Excellent corrosion resistance.
Ti CP Gr 2 - - - 0.3 bal - 4.51 0.163 ANN 50 345 40 275 20 200 Very high strength to weight R50400 ratio combined with excellent seawater corrosion resistance.
0 0.8 2.4 4.0 5.6 7.2 9.5 18.0 25.0 28.0 32.0 38.0 63.5 0 1/32 3/32 5/32 7/32 9/32 3/8 5/8 1 1 1/8 1 1/4 1 1/2 2 1/2
mm ins mm
wall OD ins
0.278
0.180
0.144
0.104
0.064
0.038
0.028
0.022
0.018
0.012
0.009
0.007
0.005
0.003
0.002
0
48
44
40
36
34
30
26
24
22
20
16
12
9
7
4
0
7.10
4.77
3.65
2.64
1.63
0.90
0.70
0.58
0.46
0.30
0.23
0.18
0.13
0.08
0.05
0
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The Nuclear and Power Markets represent one of our key markets for the supply of Stainless Steel, Nickel alloy and reactive metal alloy tubing. Our pedigree in supporting the exacting quality needs within the Nuclear market is supportive by Quality systems and Customer Reference Approvals. Commencing in the 1970s with the development of Nuclear Fuel cans for the UK AGR market, we have continued to evolve our product range in support of LWR, Heavy Water and fast breeder reactor technologies.
Innovation and Flexibility
Nuclear Island Applications
Steam generator tubing In-core heat exchangers Thimble tubing
Nuclear Island Manufacturing Capability (Seamless)
Lengths: Straights: Maximum 20m (65 feet)
Coils: Maximum 80kgs (177lb)
Forms: Straight or 'C'/'U' bent
Surface Finish: ID 0.4 micron Ra (157 micro inch Ra) (as drawn)
ID 0.1 micron Ra (39 micro inch Ra) (electropolished)
SWG
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Our commitment to high specification tube manufacture combines with the strength of a manufacturing facility which offers significant capacity and market competitive pricing yet appreciates the need for flexibility and support in 'breakdown', rapid reaction situations.
Our quality and customers service support ensures that the individual requirements for quality plans, procedures and documentation are fully and efficiently complied with.
Manufactured Size Range
Guide tubes Control rods Instrumentation & control
Datasheet
0 0.8 2.4 4.0 5.6 7.2 9.5 18.0 25.0 28.0 32.0 38.0 63.5 0 1/32 3/32 5/32 7/32 9/32 3/8 5/8 1 1 1/8 1 1/4 1 1/2 2 1/2
mm ins mm
wall OD ins
Size Range
nucl
ear &
pow
er
Outer Diametermin (mm) max min (inches) max
0.8 38.1 0.031 1.5
Seamless
Coils
Welded
Fine Tubes Grade Chart e 111 - nuclear & powerALLOY
UNS No.
Werk-
stoffe
Chemical Analysis %
Density
Temper
Tensile Rm (min)Yield Rp 0.2% (min)Elong.
% min
Hardness
HV
Application
CMn
Ni
CrFe
Mo
Nb
NOther
g/cm³lb/in³
ksi
MPa
ksi
MPa
304L
S30403
1.4306
0.035
max
2.0
max
8.0-11.0
18.0-
20.0
bal
7.93
0.286
ANN
70485
25170
35200 max
Lower carbon of 304 with good weldability.
310S
S31008
1.4845
0.080
max
2.0
max
19.0-
22.0
24.0-
26.0
bal
0.75
max
7.93
0.286
ANN
75515
30205
35200 max
For high temperature performance where 18/8
type are inadequate. Good scaling resistance.
316L
S31603
1.4404
0.035
max
2.0
max
10.0-
13.0
16.0-
18.0
bal
2.0-2.5
7.93
0.286
ANN
70485
25170
35200 max
Standard AOD melt austenitic stainless steel grade.
1.4435
2.5-3
316L with minimum molybdenum content of 2.5%.
316LN
S31653
1.4429
0.030
max
2.0
max
10.0-
14.0
16.0-
18.0
bal
2.0-
3.0
0.10-
0.16
Si 0.75
max
7.93
0.286
ANN
75515
30205
40200 max
Because of its low magnetic permeability 316LN has been
used in concrete rebar applications in close proximity to
sensitive electronic devices and
magnetic resonance medical equipment.
321
S32100
1.4541
0.080
max
2.0
max
9.0-12.0
17.0-
19.0
bal
10XC
-1.000
Ti 5XC
-0.600
7.93
0.286
ANN
75515
30205
35200 max
Titanium stabilised grade with good weldability, improved
resistance to weld decay attack & better mechanical
properties at elevated temperatures.
347
S34700
1.4546
0.080
max
2.0
max
9.0-12.0
17.0-
19.0
bal
10XC
-1.000
7.93
0.286
ANN
75515
30205
35200 max
As for 321 but uses niobium as stabilising element.
904L
N08904
1.4539
0.020
max
2.0
max
23.0-
28.0
19.0
-23.0
bal
4.0-5.0
Cu
1.0-2.0
80.289
ANN
70485
40275
35200 max
Stainless steel with higher resistance to general, pitting &
crevice corrosion than 316L.
6Mo
S31254
1.4547
0.020
max
1.0
max
17.5-
18.5
19.5-
20.5
bal
6.0-6.5
0.18-
0.22
Cu0.5-
1.0
80.289
ANN
98675
45310
35230 max
Super-austenitic stainless steel with good resistance
to pitting and crevice corrosion.
Z702
R60702
0.005
max
0.1
max
0.1
max
0.025
Zr+Hr
99.2
6.50
ANN
55379
30207
16150
Zirconium alloys are corrosion resistant and biocompatible,
and therefore can be used for body implants. In one
particular application, a Zr-2.5Nb alloy is formed into a
knee or hip implant and then oxidized to produce a hard
ceramic surface for use in bearing against a polyethylene
component.
Z704
R60704
0.05
Max
0.025
Zr+Hf
97.5 Hf4.5
6.56
ANN
60415
35240
14150
This oxidized zirconium alloy material provides the beneficial
surface properties of a ceramic (reduced friction and
increased abrasion resistance), while retaining the beneficial
bulk properties of the underlying metal (manufacturability,
fracture toughness, and ductility), providing a good solution
for these medical implant applications.
Fine Tubes Grade Chart e 111 - nuclear & powerALLOY
UNS No.
Werk-
stoffe
Chemical Analysis %
Density
TemperTensile Rm (min)Yield Rp 0.2% (min)Elong.
% min
Hardness
HV
Application
CMn
Ni
CrFe
Mo
TiNb
AlOther
g/cm³lb/in³
ksi
MPa
ksi
MPa
Alloy 59
N06059
2.4605
0.010
max
0.5
max
bal
22.0-
24.0
1.5
max
15.0-
16.5
0.10-
0.40
Co 0.3
max
8.60
0.311
ANN
100
690
45310
45270 max
Excellent in Sour Service Environments. Highly
resistant to Chloride, Sea Waters and Acids.
Alloy 75
N06075
2.4951
0.08-
0.15
1.0
max
bal
18.0-
21.0
5.0
max
0.20-
0.60
Cu 0.5
max
8.37
0.303
ANN
100-120
690-830
46300
30230 max
High temperature oxidation resistance.
Alloy 200
N02200
2.4065
0.15
max
0.4
max
99.0
min
0.4
max
Cu 0.25
max
8.9
0.321
ANN
75515
15105
33150 max
Commercially pure Nickel. Good corrosion
resistance.
Alloy 263
N07263
0.04-
0.08
0.6 Ma
bal
19.0-
21.0
0.7
max
5.6-6.1
1.9-2.4
Co 19.0-
21.0
N 0.3-0.6
8.36
0.302
HT
140
970
90620
39250 min
High creep strength with good weldability.
Alloy 276
N10276
2.4819
0.02
max
1.0
max
bal
14.5-
16.5
4.0-7.0
15.0-
17.0
W 3.0-
4.5
8.9
0.321
ANN
100
690
41283
40210 max
Excellent sour service corrosion resistance.
Alloy 400
N04400
2.4360
0.30
max
2.0
max
63.0-
70.0
2.5
max
Cu bal
8.83
0.319
ANN
70480
28195
35180 max
General purpose Ni alloy with a good
combination of strength, ductility & corrosion
resistances.
Alloy 600
N06600
2.4816
0.15
max
1.0
max
72.0
min
14.0-
17.0
6.0-10.0
Cu 0.50
max
8.42
0.304
ANN
80550
35240
30200 max
Very good combination of strength & oxidation
resistance.
Alloy 625
N06625
2.4856
0.10
max
0.5
max
bal
20.0-
23.0
5.0
max
8.0-10.0
0.40
max
3.15-
4.15
0.40
max
8.44
0.305
ANN
120
827
60414
30260 max
Nickel alloy with very good resistance to pitting,
crevice corrosion & sour well environments.
Alloy 690
N06690
2.4642
0.05max
0.05max
58 min
27.0-
31.0
7.0-11.0
Cu 0.50
Si 0.50
8.19
0.296
ANN
84586
34240
30200 max
Excellent resestance to many corrosive aqueous
media and high temperature atmospheres.
Alloy 718
N07718
2.4668
0.08
max
0.4
max
50 .0-
55.0
17.0-
21.0
bal
2.80-
3.30
0.65-
1.15
4.75-
5.50
0.20-
0.80
Co 1.0
max
8.19
0.296
HT
185
1275
150
1034
12331 min
Age hardenable, high strength nickel alloy with
good sour well corrosion resistance.
Alloy X750
N07750
2.4669
0.08
max
1.0
max
70.0
min
14.0-
17.0
5.0-9.0
2.25-
2.75
0.70-
1.20
0.40-
1.00
8.25
0.298
HT
160
1103
100
689
20260-360High temperature strength performance.
Alloy 800
N08800
1.4876
0.15
max
1.5
max
30.0-
35.0
19.0-
23.0
39.5
min
0.15-
0.60
0.15-
0.60
Cu 0.75
max
80.289
ANN
75517
30207
30200 max
Resistant to stress corrosion & good in aqueous
media.
Alloy 800H
N08810
1.4876
0.05-
0.10
1.5
max
30.0-
35.0
19.0-
23.0
39.5
min
0.15-
0.60
0.15-
0.60
Cu 0.75
max
8.08
0.292
ANN
75517
30207
30200 max
Excellent high temperature creep resistance,
combined with oxidation and carburisation
resistance.
Alloy 800HT
N08811
0.06-
0.10
1.5
max
30.0-
35.0
19.0-
23.0
39.5
min
0.15-
0.60
0.15-
0.60
AL + Ti
0.85-
1.20
7.94
0.287
ANN
75517
30207
30200 max
Similar corrosion properties to A800 & 800H
with significantly high creep-rupture strength.
Alloy 825
N08825
2.4858
0.05
max
1.0
max
38.0-
46.0
19.5-
23.5
bal
2.5-3.5
0.6-1.20
0.20
max
Cu1.5-3.0
8.1
0.292
ANN
85586
35241
30209 max
Very good sour well and chloride stress
corrosion cracking resistance.
Disclaimer: The information contained within this data sheet is for guidance only and is not intended for warranty of individual application - express or implied.
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Section
IRules for construction of Power Boilers
II Materials
Part A Ferrous Material Specifications
Part B Non-Ferrous Material Specifications
Part C Specifications for welding rods, electrodes and filler material
III
Subsection NCA
General Requirements for Divisions 1 and 2
-> NCA 3800 = Metalic Material Organisations
quality system program
Division 1
Metallic Vessels, heat exchangers, piping systems etc.
Subsequent NB-Class 1 Components
-> NB 2552 = Ultrasonic examination
Subsection NC Class 2 Components
Subsection ND Class 3 Components
Division 2 Code for concrete containments
Division 3 Containment system for storage and transport of spent fuel & radioactive waste
ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code
nuclear & power
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Formal system approvals include:
ASME QSC NCA3800 (2011)
RCC-M
CSA N285.0 and Z299.2 Category 2 QA program
BS EN ISO 9001 and BS EN ISO 14001 approvals as well as individual client approvals. Fine Tubes also has First Point Approval and can supply to NACE MR-0175 and P.E.D. Reference lists and individual client approvals are available on request.
Fine Tubes also has Nadcap approvals for their most critical operations
ISO 9001:2008 / AS EN 9100 by BSI.
Nadcap (Head Treatment) reaccredited at Merit Status by P.R.I.
Nadcap (NDT) reaccredited at Merit Status by P.R.I.
AD2000 Merkblatt W0/TRD100 - TÜV
97/23/EC (PED) - TÜV
Nuclear product supply is based upon a system which meets the requirements of ASME Section III NCA 3800 for class 1 seamless instrumentation tube. This is independently audited as meeting the requirements of CSA N285.0 and Z299.2 Category 2 QA Program.
Size Range
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The Oil & Gas sector represents one of Fine Tubes principal markets for supply of a wide range of tubular product forms and materials. Our products have been successfully applied in some of the most aggressive subsea and downhole conditions and we have a long proven track record of supplying products that meet the strict quality requirements of the oil and gas sector.
Fine Tubes offers coiled and straight length tubing in a wide range of corrosion resistant stainless steels, titanium alloys and nickel alloys. We have extensive experience in product supply and innovation in this sector, from the technological advances required for subsea developments in the 1970's up to the deepwater challenges of the day.
Applications
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oil &
gas
Our products are used in the following applications:
Coiled TubingSteel tube umbilicals
Downhole control lines
Chemical injection lines
Smooth bore tubing
Flow line bundle control line tubing
Downhole gauge cables with single and twisted pair conductors
Straight Length TubingControl & instrumentation - up to 150,000 psi service rating
High strength pressure housings
Hydraulic & chemical injection lines
Stainless steel, nickel alloys and titanium seamless and seam welded tube
Experience
Datasheet
coils & straight lengths
SWG
0 0.4 1.6 3.2 4.8 6.4 8.0 12.7 19.0 25.4 27.0 30.0 35.0 45.5 50.4 55.6 63.2 0 1/64 1/16 1/8 3/16 1/4 5/16 1/2 3/4 1 1 1/16 1 3/16 1 3/8 1 3/4 2 2 1/4 2 1/2
mm ins mm wall OD ins
0.25
0.188
0.125
0.064
0.032
0.022
0.016
0.009
6.35
4.77
3.25
1.63
0.80
0.56
0.38
0.23
3
6
10
16
21
24
27
34
Coils & Straight Lengths
Straight Lengths
oil &
gas
Coiled TubingCoiled seam welded or welded and drawn tubing is available in standard materials including stainless steel 316L, lean and superduplex stainless steel and nickel alloys 825, 625 and 400. Other materials are also available on request. Information on burst, yield and collapse pressures for the various materials are also available on request. Tubing can be supplied in the annealed or cold worked condition.
Seamless and welded, welded and drawn tubing
Welded floating plug drawn for higher quality tube
Diameters from 3 mm (0.118") to 25.4 mm (1") OD
Wall thicknesses from 0.5 mm (0.020") to 3 mm (0.118")
Coils up to 1,500 m (5,000 ft) without orbital joints
Coils up to 13,500 m (45,000 ft) with orbital joints
Encapsulated, PVC coated or bare line tubing
Gauge cable - TEC
Impulse lines
Available on wooden or steel drums
Straight LengthsStraight length tubing can be manufactured in a wide range of stainless steels, superduplex stainless steels, titanium grades and nickel alloys. The tubing can be supplied in a range of conditions including annealed, age hardened, cold worked or stress relieved.
Seamless tubes up to 11 m (36 ft) long
Outside diameters from 0.3 mm (0.01") to 63.5 mm (2.5")
Controlled wall, OD/ID precision tolerances
Manufactured to industry or customer specifications
High / Super pressure tubing
Surface conditions include bright annealed, pickled, passivated, polished or ground
PVC coated tubing
Supply Forms
Production Facilities
Cold pilger mills
Cold draw benches
Tube welding mills - In-line weld mills
Controlled atmosphere heat treatment
Bright anealing
Pickling & passivation plant
NDT ultrasonic & eddy current testing
Hydrostatic testing
Radiographic examination
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ALLOY
UNS No.
Werk-
stoffe
Chemical Analysis %
Density
TemperTensile Rm (min)Yield Rp 0.2% (min)Elong.
% min
Hardness
HV
Application
CMn
Ni
CrFe
Mo
TiNb
NAl
Other
g/cm³lb/in³
ksi
MPa
ksi
MPa
316L
S31603
1.4404
0.035
max
2.0
max
10.0-
13.0
16.0-
18.0
bal
2.0-2.5
7.93
0.286
ANN
70485
25170
35200 max
Standard oil and gas CRA.
1.4435
2.5-3
316L with minimum molybdenum content of 2.5%.
316Ti
S31635
1.4571
0.080
max
2.0
max
10.0-
14.0
16.0-
18.0
bal
2.0-3.0
5XC+N
-0.700
0.10
max
7.93
0.286
ANN
70485
25170
35200 max
Austentitic stainless steel with addition of 0.5% Ti
to improve alloy stability at temperatures above
800°C.
317L
S31703
1.4438
0.035
max
2.0
max
11.0-
15.0
18.0-
20.0
bal
3.0-4.0
7.9
0.29
ANN
75515
30205
35200 max
Austentic stainless steel with higher corrosion
resistance then 316L.
904L
N08904
1.4539
0.020
max
2.0
max
23.0-
28.0
19.0-
23.0
bal
4.0-5.0
Cu
1.0-2.0
80.289
ANN
70485
40275
35200 max
Stainless steel with higher resistance to general,
pitting & crevice corrosion than 316L.
6Mo
S31254
1.4547
0.020
max
1.0
max
17.5-
18.5
19.5-
20.5
bal
6.0-6.5
0.18-
0.22
Cu
0.5-1.0
80.289
ANN
98675
45310
35230 max
Super-austenitic stainless steel with good resistance
to pitting and crevice corrosion.
Duplex
S31803
1.4462
0.030
max
2.0
max
4.5-6.5
21.0-
23.0
bal
2.5-3.5
0.08-
0.20
7.8
0.281
ANN
90620
65450
25290 max
High mechanical strength and good resistance to
localised cracking & chloride stress corrosion.
Super Duplex
S32750
1.441
0.030
max
1.2
max
6.0-8.0
24.0-
26.0
bal
3.0-5.0
0.24-
0.32
Cu 0.5
max
7.79
0.28
ANN
116
800
80550
15310 max
Superduplex alloy combining excellent strength
with good corrosion resistance in high chloride and
seawater environments.
Super Duplex
S32760
1.4501
0.020
1.0
max
6.0-8.0
24-26
bal
3.0-4.0
24-32
Cu 0.50
W 0.50
7.70
0.278
ANN
109
750
73.5
507
35310 max
N50
S20910
1.3964
0.060
max
4.0-6.0
11.5-
13.5
20.5-
23.5
bal
1.5-3.0
0.1-0.3
0.2-0.4
V 0.1-
0.3
7.880
0.285
ANN
100
690
55380
35285 max
Nitrogen strengthened austenitic grade with
exceptional strength in the cold worked condition &
low magnetic permeability.
7.450
0.270
CW170
1170
150
1034
20528 max
Alloy 800H
N08810
1.4876
0.05-
0.10
1.5
max
30.0-
35.0
19.0-
23.0
39.5
min
0.15-
0.60
0.15-
0.60
Cu 0.75
max
8.08
0.292
ANN
75517
30207
30200 max
High temperature strength and excellent corrosion
resistance in petrochemical environments.
Alloy 825
N08825
2.4858
0.05
max
1.0
max
38.0-
46.0
19.5-
23.5
bal
2.5-3.5
0.6-1.20
0.20
max
Cu1.5-3.0
8.1
0.292
ANN
85586
35241
30209 max
Very good sour well and chloride stress corrosion
cracking resistance.
Alloy 718
N07718
2.4668
0.08
max
0.4
max
50 .0-
55.0
17.0-
21.0
bal
2.80-
3.30
0.65-
1.15
4.75-
5.50
0.20-
0.80
Co 1.0
max
8.19
0.296
HT
150
1084
120
827
20382 max
Age hardenable, high strength nickel alloy with
good sour well corrosion resistance.
Alloy 625
N06625
Gr 1
2.4856
0.10
max
0.5
max
bal
20.0-
23.0
5.0
max
8.0-10.0
0.40
max
3.15-
4.15
0.40
max
8.44
0.305
ANN
120
827
60414
30260 max
Nickel alloy with very good resistance to pitting,
crevice corrosion & sour well environments.
Gr 2
SLN
ANN
100
690
40276
30222 max
Alloy 276
N10276
2.4819
0.02
max
1.0
max
bal
14.5-
16.5
4.0-7.0
15.0-
17.0
W 3.0-
4.5
8.9
0.321
ANN
100
690
41283
40210 max
Excellent sour service corrosion resistance.
Alloy 22
N06022
2.4602
0.015
max
0.5
max
bal
20-
22.5
2.0-6.0
12.5-
14.5
W 2.5-
3.5
8.61
0.311
ANN
100
690
45310
45270 max
Excellent sour service corrosion resistance
combined with a very high pitting index.
Alloy 59
N06059
2.4605
0.010
max
0.5
max
bal
22.0-
24.0
1.5
max
15.0-
16.5
0.10-
0.40
Co 0.3
max
8.60
0.311
ANN
100
690
45310
45270 max
Excellent in Sour Service Environments. Highly
resistant to Chloride, Sea Waters and Acids.
MP35N
R30035
0.03
max
0.2
max
33.0-
37.0
19.0-
21.0
1.0
max
9.0-10.5
1.0
max
Co bal
8.43
0.304
HT
220
1514
200
1380
10528 max
Nickel cobalt alloy with very high strength,
toughness and outstanding corrosion resistance.
Alloy 400
N04400
2.436
0.30
max
2.0
max
63.0-
70.0
2.5
max
Cu bal
8.83
0.319
ANN
70480
28195
35180 max
General purpose Ni alloy with a good combination
of strength, ductility & corrosion resistances.
CP Grade 2
R50400
3.7035
0.08
max
0.30
max
bal
0.03
max
O 0.25
max
4.51
0.163
ANN
50345
40-65
275-450
20Very high strength to weight ratio combined with
excellent seawater corrosion resistance.
Ti 3Al/2.5V
Grade 9
R56320
3.7194
0.08
max
0.25
max
bal
0.03
max
2.5-3.50
V 2.0-
2.5
4.48
0.162
CWSR
125
860
105
725
10High strength to weight ratio. Excellent corrosion
resistance.
Ti 6Al/4V
Grade 5
R56401
3.7165
bal
6.0
V 4.0
4.33
0.156
CWSR
159
1100
141
980
8Very high strength to weight ratio.
Fine Tubes Grade Chart e 102 - oil & gas
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Quality Assurance
Process and quality Control of Fine Tubes products is critical in respect of consistently achieving the highest standards in the Chemical Process Industry for all applications. Strict quality Controls are applied at every stage of the processing operations.
We have BS EN ISO 9001 and BS EN ISO 14001 approvals as well as individual client approvals. Fine Tubes also has First Point Approval and can supply to NACE MR-0175 and P.E.D. Reference lists and individual client approvals are available on request.
Fine Tubes also have Nadcap approvals for their most critical operations:
ISO 9001: 2008 / AS EN 9100 by BSI.
Nadcap (Heat Treatment) reaccredited at Merit Status by P.R.I.
Nadcap (NDT) reaccredited at Merit Stautus by P.R.I.
AD2000 Merkblatt W0/TRD100 – TÜV
97/23/EC (PED) – TÜV
Fine Tubes also has First Point Approval and can supply to NACE MR-0175 and NORSOK M-650 requirements. Project reference lists and individual client approvals are available on request.
Information on the pressure ratings of tubing is available upon request.
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Fine Tubes Ltd.Plymbridge Road, Estover Plymouth Devon, PL6 7LG UK
Fine Tubes Sales Office Europe Zeppelinstr. 73 D-81669 Munich GERMANY
Fine Tubes Sales Office Western Europe23, Rue AntignaF-45000 OrléansFRANCE
Fine Tubes Sale Office IndiaEros Corporate TowersLevel 15, Nehru PlaceNew Delhi - 110019INDIA
Sales Tel: +44 (0)1752 697216 General Tel: +44 (0)1752 735851 Fax: +44 (0)1752 733301Email: [email protected]
Tel: +49 (0) 89 458355-43 Fax: +49 (0) 89 458355-53Email: [email protected]
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4.77
3.25
1.63
0.80
0.56
0.38
0.23
0.15
0.050
0.188
0.126
0.064
0.032
0.022
0.016
0.009
0.006
0.0020
0 0.4 1.6 3.2 4.8 6.4 8.0 12.7 19.0 27.0 30.0 35.0 45.50 1/64 1/16 1/8 3/16 1/4 5/16 1/2 3/4 1 1/16 1 3/16 1 3/8 1 3/4
mm ins mmwall OD ins
Size Range
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Our size range for medical products is based upon manufacture of cold drawn tubing from 0.30 mm (0.012") to 50.8mm (2") OD. Tolerances: OD and ID up to 0.0127mm (0.0005") are achievable.
Experience
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Applications
The demand for high performance stainless steel and titanium alloys that can offer excellent strength-to-weight ratios is constantly increasing. This in combination with high levels of microbiological corrosion resistance and fatigue life properties is the challenge which has been exceeded by our tubular medical pre-materials. Our high levels of ID and OD surface finish, tolerance and ovality controls yield a product which is cost competitive against the existing gun drilled technology. At the same time it can offer the further benefits of consistency and typically 10ft (3m) lengths.
instruments
stents
implants44
40
36
34
30
26
24
22
20
16
12
9
7
0
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Integrity AssuranceThe process for quality control within Fine Tubes is critical in respect of consistently achieving the highest level of specification requirements.
Reduction control through pilgering and drawing is specific to each product dimension and specification requirements. This is the driver for tolerance control, OD and ID surface finish control, inclusion levels and final grain size.
ID surface finish is further refined by passivation, polishing or electropolishing processes.
ASTM F2063-00 - NiTi Shape Memory Alloy 21Cr 10Ni 3Mn 2.5 Mo
ASTM F136 1996 Ti6/4 ELI ISO 5832-11 1994 BS7252: Part 11 - Ti 6Al 7Nb
ASTM F138-00 316L/316LVM ISO 5832-9 1993 BS7252: Part 9
ASTM F2063-00 - NiTi Shape Memory Alloys ISO DIN 25832-1
ASTM F1314 1995 22Cr-13Ni-5Mn DIN 17449 W-Nr 1.4401
Fatigue life: Control of texture combined with extra low levels of interstitual impurities leads to higher fatigue performance than equivalent drilled bars.
Tolerances: In-house control to ISO 286-2 h8.
ID/OD ratio: Our tube production can be controlled over full length to maintain small IDs from 0.3mm to 0.15mm of OD
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ical
Typical Manufacturing Standards
ISO5832-1 'D' 316LVM Thin Required Thick Required Type of Inclusion (Typical) (Typical)
A - Sulphides 1.5 (0) 1 (0)
B - Aluminates 1.5 (0) 1 (0)
C - Silicates 1.5 (0) 1 (0)
D - Globular Oxides 1.5 (0.5) 1 (0)
Thin Required Thick Required (Typical) (Typical)
A - Sulphides 1.5 (0) 1 (0)
B - Aluminates 1.5 (0) 1 (0)
C - Silicates 1.5 (0) 1 (0)
D - Globular Oxides 1.5 (1.0) 1 (0)
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Tube Advantages
Outside Diameter Tolerance +/ - mm Inches 6-10 mm 0.022 0.00086 >10-18 mm 0.027 0.00011 >18-30 mm 0.033 0.0013
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ALLOY
UNS No.
Werk-
stoffe
Chemical Analysis %
Density
TemperTensile Rm (min)Yield Rp 0.2% (min)Elong.
% min
Hardness
HV
Application
CMn
Ni
CrFe
Mo
TiNb
NOther
g/cm³lb/in³
ksi
MPa
ksi
MPa
316LVM
S31673
1.4441
0.030
max
2.0
max
11.0-
14.0
17.0-
19.0
bal
2.0-3.0
7.93
0.286
ANN
70485
25170
35200 max
Vacuum remelt or ESR to achieve highest
microcleanliness levels and structural homogenity.
Rex 734
S31675
0.080
max
2.0-4.3
9.0-11.0
19.5-
22.0
bal
2.0-3.0
0.25-
0.50
Cu 0.25
max
7.89
0.285
ANN
107
740
62430
35300 max
Medical implant grade.
N50
S20910
1.3964
0.060
max
4.0-6.0
11.5-
13.5
20.5-
23.5
bal
1.5-3.0
0.1-0.3
0.2-0.4
V 0.1-0.3
7.880
0.285
ANN
100
690
55380
35285 max
Nitrogen strengthened austenitic grade with
exceptional strength in the cold worked condition.
7.450
0.270
CW170
1170
150
1034
20528 max
MP35N
R30035
0.03
max
0.2
max
33.0-
37.0
19.0-
21.0
1.0
max
9.0-10.5
1.0
max
Co bal
8.43
0.304
HT
220
1514
200
1380
10528 max
Nickel cobalt alloy with very high strength,
toughness and outstanding corrosion resistance.
ALLOY
UNS No.
Werk-
stoffe
Chemical Analysis %
Density
TemperTensile Rm (min)Yield Rp 0.2% (min)Elong.
% min
Application
CFe
TiN
AlOther
g/cm³lb/in³
ksi
MPa
ksi
MPa
CP Grade 2
R50400
3.7035
0.08
max
0.30
max
bal
0.03
max
O 0.25
max
4.51
0.163
ANN
50345
40-65
275-450
20Very high strength to weight ratio combined with excellent seawater corrosion resistance.
Ti 3Al/2.5V
Grade 9
R56320
3.7194
0.08
max
0.25
max
bal
0.03
max
2.5-3.50
V 2.0-2.5
4.48
0.162
CWSR
125
860
105
725
10High strength to weight ratio. Excellent corrosion resistance.
Ti 6Al/4V
Grade 5
R56400
3.7165
0.10
max
0.40
max
bal
0.05
max
5.5-6.75
V 3.5-4.5
4.43
0.160
ANN
50345
40275
20Very high strength to weight ratio.
Ti 6Al/4V
Grade 5 ELI
R56401
3.7165
bal
6.0
V 4.0
4.33
0.156
CWSR
159
1100
141
980
8ELI grade, very high strength to weight ratio.
Ti 425
Ti 4Al/2.5V
1.5
bal
4.0
V 2.5
CWSR
146
1006
129
890
14Very high strength to weight ratio with improved ductility.
ALLOY
UNS No.
Werk-
stoffe
Chemical Analysis %
Density
TemperTensile Rm (min)Yield Rp 0.2% (min)Elong.
% min
Hardness
HV
Application
CMn
Ni
CrFe
Mo
Nb
Other
g/cm³lb/in³
ksi
MPa
ksi
MPa
304L
S30403
1.4306
0.035
max
2.0
max
8.0-11.0
18.0-
20.0
bal
7.93
0.286
ANN
70485
25170
35200 max
Lower carbon of 304 with good weldability.
316L
S31603
1.4404
0.035
max
2.0
max
10.0-
13.0
16.0-
18.0
bal
2.0-2.5
7.93
0.286
ANN
70485
25170
35200 max
Standard AOD melt austenitic stainless steel grade.
1.4435
2.5-3
316L with minimum molybdenum content of 2.5%.
17/4PH
S17400
1.4542
0.070
max
2.0
max
3.0-5.0
15.0-
17.5
bal
0.15-
0.45
Cu 3.0-
5.0
7.9
0.286
HT
155
1070
145
1000
5300 min
Capable of developing high mechanical properties by solution treatment
& age hardening.
15/5PH
S15500
630A
1.4545
0.070
max
1.0
max
3.50-
5.5
14.5-
15.5
bal
0.15-
0.45
Cu 2.5-
4.5
7.8
0.282
HT
155
1070
145
1000
12331-401
Capable of developing high mechanical properties by solution treatment
and age hardening.
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Titanium Alloys
Stainless Steel for Implants
Stainless Steel for Surgical Instruments
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Fine Tubes Ltd.Plymbridge Road, Estover Plymouth Devon, PL6 7LG UK
Fine Tubes Sales Office Europe Zeppelinstr. 73 D-81669 Munich GERMANY
Fine Tubes Sales Office Western Europe23, Rue AntignaF-45000 OrléansFRANCE
Fine Tubes Sale Office IndiaEros Corporate TowersLevel 15, Nehru PlaceNew Delhi - 110019INDIA
Sales Tel: +44 (0)1752 697216 General Tel: +44 (0)1752 735851 Fax: +44 (0)1752 733301Email: [email protected]
Tel: +49 (0) 89 458355-43 Fax: +49 (0) 89 458355-53Email: [email protected]
Tel: +33 (0) 238775-702 Fax: +33 (0) 238812-407 Email: [email protected]
Tel: +91 (0) 114223 5118Fax: +91 (0) 114223 5222E-mail: [email protected]