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Weight 111)Max all.pressurel Weight 111)Max all.

pressurel
D T F/R D T FIA
kg J Z:O.7 l-z:o.9 I kg~1 Z:O.7 l Z:O.9 I

84 2 240 1.6 50 65 406


408 1 3
4 1 1200 58 15 20
77 20 26
86 3 2.4 74 96
410 5 97 25 33
104 2 300 2.4 40 52
max 12
106 3 3.7 60 77
72 17
456
458 1 3
4 1 1350 14
max 5 97 18 23

42 122 23 29
129 2 375 3.8 32 460 5

max 12
131 3 5.7 48 62
max 5 506 3 1500 90 12 16
508 4 119 16 21
154 2 450 5.4 27 35 510 5 152 20 26
156 3 8.2 40 52 max 7
max5 606
608 1 3
4 1 1800 128 10 13

204 2 600 9.6 20 26 169 14 17


215 17 22
206 3 14.5 30 39 610 5

max 13
208 4 19.5 40 52
max 6 710
712 I 5
6 2100 292 15 19
351 18 22
256 3 750 22.5 24 31 716 8 470 23 30
258 4 30.5 32 42 max 13

260 5 37.8 40 52
808 1 4 2400 304 10 13
max 8 810 5 381 13 16

812 6 458 15 20
306 3 900 32.5 20 26
max 10
308 4 43.2 27 35
912
910 I 6
5 2700 482 11 15
310 5 54.0 34 43
579 14 17
max 12
916 8 774 18 23
356 3 1050 44.0 18 22 max 13
358 4 58.7 23 30 1012
1010 I 5
6 1 3000 595 10 13
360 5 73.5 29 37 715 12 16
max 10 max 13

1) Design pressure in Bar at temperature +20°C using material AIS1316, at other temp. and grades se table on page 46.
Z=0.7 no radiography, Z=0.9100% radiography.
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PART.NO. ABE-121

PART.NO. ABE-122

PART.NO. ABE-132

Standard grades: AISI 304, 304L, 316, 316L (SS 2333, 2343, 2352, 2353)

Type C
Bevel15° J+-

1Jr'.' I
QL
14 Dt -1
T
DN 15-80 are Type B and DN 100-150 Type C with
bevelled collar according to above sketch.
Part. No. ABE-121. PRESSED GOLLARS Typ B. Part. No. ABE-122. PRESSED COLLARS Typ B, C.

1) PN 16. SA Reference No.2286.

~ N di Dt:t1,O I~ r Weight kg

15 16 :t0.5 45 9 2 :t O. 12 0.03
20 21 :t 0.5 58 10 3 :t 0.12 0.06
25 26 :t 0.5 68 12 3 :t 0.12 0.09

32 32:!:0.5 80 14 3 :!:0.12 0.12


35 35:!:0.5 80 14 3 :!:0.12 0.12
40 40,5 :!: 0.5 88 17 3 :!:0.12 0.16

50 50:!:0.5 103 18 3:!: 0.12 0.19


65 65:!:0.7 122 20 4:!:0.20 0.37

75 75:!:0.8 139 23 4 :t 0.20 0.45

80 80:!:0.8 139 24 4 :t 0.20 0.45

100 100 :!:1.0 159 27 5 :t 0.20 0.75

125 125:t 1.3 189 27 5:!:0.20 1.00


150 150:t 1.5 212 27 5:!:0.20 1.10

Flat gasket surface without grooves. The external diame- Flat gasket surface without grooves. The external diame-
ter Dt of the gasket surface matches loose flanges DIN ter Dt of the gasket surface matches loose flanges DIN
2642. 2656.

Part. No. ABE-132. ANGLE COLLARS. di Dt L T


~ Weight kg
SA Reference No.2293.
200 200 :t2 200:t2 28 :t2 4:!::0.3 1.2

250 250 :t 2.5 310:t2.5 1 28 :t2 4:!::0.3 1.5

300 300 :t 3 360 :t 3 28 :t 2 4:!::0.3 1.8

cm 350 350 :t 3.5 410:t3.5 28 :t2 4:!::0.3 2.0

400 400 :t4 480 :t4 38:!:2 4:!:0.4 3.1

450 450 :t 4.5 530 :t4 38:!:2 4:!:0.4 3.5

500 500 :t 5 590 :t 4 48:!:2 5:!:0.4 5.9


Machined gasket surface with external diameter Dt 600 600:t6 690 :t5 48:!:2 5:!:0.4 7.1
matching loose flanges DIN 2642.

1) Approved for PN 10/PN 16 used with corresponding flange.


Limits of pressure and temperature according to 55-1233. Compare table on page 45.
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The ABE norm has been developed as a production specification to be applied to all standard production at ABE, unIess
otherwise specified and agreed upon. The range of ANSI fittings are subjected to specifications according to ASTM
A 403, which is further explained in the ANSI section of this catalogue. Executions and quaIity control not detailed in the
ASTM A 403 specification will be as generally in the ABE Norm.

Production to other specifications or individual requirements particularly relevant to critical applications, such as the nu-
clear industry, may be agreed to and quoted on request.

1 SCOPE
All seamless and fabricated welded construction stainiess steel butt weld fittings excluding those to ANSI Standard.

2. GENERAL CONDITIONS
The ABE fittings are designed in accordance with the SPG/SPVG requirements.

The SPG requires approval by SA of design (drawing and calculations) and welding for all products used in pipe
installations subject to SA inspection.

SPG -Swedish Piping Gode (AN 78)


SPVG -Swedish Pressure Vessel Gode (TKN 73)
SA- The Swedish Plant Inspectorate.

In this brochure ABE presents a selection of products for which SA has approved design and welding methods. (AN
78 11.3 and 12.1 ) Galculation data and other preconditions are presented on page 46 in this brochure.

3. RAW MATERIAL
Fullyannealed austenitic stainiess steel in the form of pipe, tube, sheet, plate, strip, coil, bar, casting or forging with
requirements according to Swedish standard, or American standard and when required to AD/W2.

4. RECEPTION CONTROL AND IDENTIFICATION


Raw material and applicable certificates are checked before release to production.

When material is split, each component is hard stamped with codes for material grade and production batch. These
are recorded against heat number and material certificate.

Small fittings and fittings produced only by machining are exempted from die stamping and are identified by marking
of the container with batch number.

5. MANUFACTURE
Material is cold formed (pressing, drawing, upsetting, rolling, bending etc.) or machined to final shape.

Welding is performed by qualified welders with procedures qualified according to the Swedish Pressure Vessel
Gode. Welding procedures are shown in Table 2, page 43.

The fittings are on ly annealed when specified in this catalogue, in price lists or quotations.

Pickling and passivation are carried out after finish machining and prior to final examination.

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6. RADIOGRAPHIC CONTROL
Radiographic control is not included in the ABE standard but performed at an extra cost.

The interpretation of radiography is based on Collection of Reference Radiographs of Welds in Steel from Interna-
tionallnstitute of Welding (IIW), applied to the five graded scales shown in Table 1 (Swedish Piping Code, Table
13.3).
The minimum requirement for approval is grade 3 (green) with the exception of surface root faults due to incomplete
weld penetration which are rejected.

Table 1. Interpretation scale for radiography according to IIW Collection of Reference Radiographs of Welds in
Steel.

I GRACE I RADIOGRAPHY SHOWS

I 5 black I Homogeneous weld or weids with an insignificant number of dispersed porosities.

4 blue Insignificant deviations in the homogeneity of the weld depending on one or several of the following
faults:
a = porosities, b = slag inclusions, c = undercuts.

3 green Minor deviations in the homogeneity of weld caused by one or several of the following faults:
a = porosities, b = slag inclusions, c = undercuts, d = root faults (incomplete weld penetrations).

2 brown Oeviations in the homogeneity of weld caused by one or several of the following faults:
a = porosities, b = slag inclusions, c = undercuts, d = root faults (incomplete weld penetrations),
e = incomplete fusion.

1 red Major deviations in the homogeneity of weld caused by one or several of the following faults:
a = porosities, b = slag inclusions, c = undercuts, d = root faults (incomplete weld penetrations),
e = incomplete fusion, f = cracks.
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Radiographic control according to ASME VIII UW-51 can be performed on request.

7. WORKMANSHIP
The fittings shall have a workmanlike finish and shall be free from injurious defects such as contamination, cracks,
porosities, cavities and oxides, that can be detected by visual examination.

Surface cavities or undercuts shall not be deeper than 5% of the nominal wall thickness or resulting in belowtole-
rance wall thickness.
Weld bead and weld penetration shall be even and have a transition to the base material without sharp edges.

Height of the weld bead must not be more than 1 mm at wall thicknesses below 3 mm and max 1.5 mm at wall
thickness between 3 and 7 mm. At heavier wall than 7 mm permissible height is 20% of wall or max 3 mm.

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