| Brand Name: | Yuhong |
| Model Number: | ASTM A333 Gr.6 Carbon Steel Low Finned Tube |
| MOQ: | 2 PCS |
| Price: | Negotiable |
| Payment Terms: | TT, LC |
| Supply Ability: | According to Clients' requirements |
ASTM A333 Gr.6 Carbon Steel Low Finned Tube For Low-Temperature Environments
An ASTM A333 GR.6 Low Finned Tube is a specialized carbon steel tube designed for heat transfer in low-temperature environments. Its key feature is an external surface with integral, machined fins that dramatically increase its surface area, making heat exchange much more efficient than a plain (smooth) tube. The "Low Temperature" grade ensures it remains tough and resistant to brittle fracture even in sub-zero conditions.
Here are some detailed breakdowns:
1. Base Tube: ASTM A333 GR.6
(1). ASTM A333 Grade 6: Chemical Composition
The composition is primarily a carbon-manganese steel with controlled silicon content, designed for good low-temperature toughness.
| Element | Composition (%) |
| Carbon (C) | 0.30 max |
| Manganese (Mn) | 0.29 - 1.06 |
| Phosphorus (P) | 0.025 max |
| Sulfur (S) | 0.025 max |
| Silicon (Si) | 0.10 min † |
Note on Silicon (Si): The specification requires a minimum of 0.10% Silicon for killed steel (which A333 Gr.6 typically is). The maximum limit is often governed by the supplementary requirement for notch toughness.
(2). ASTM A333 Grade 6: Mechanical Properties
These properties ensure the strength and, most critically, the toughness at low temperatures.
| Property | Value |
| Tensile Strength, min. | 415 MPa (60,000 psi) |
| Yield Strength, min. | 240 MPa (35,000 psi) |
| Elongation, min. | • For longitudinal strips: 25% in 2 in. (50 mm) • For transverse strips: 1.25 * (Calculated value from standard) |
| Hardness, max. | Not specified in the base standard, but typically ~ 170 HBW. |
| Key Charpy V-Notch Impact Test | |
| Test Temperature | -45°C (-50°F) |
| Minimum Avg. for 3 Specimens | 18 J (13 ft·lbf) |
| Minimum for One Specimen | 14 J (10 ft·lbf) |
Key Takeaways from the Data:
2. Low Finned Tube
This is the key differentiator from a standard pipe. A low finned tube is created by mechanically machining a pattern of fins onto the outer surface of a plain tube.
Fin Profile: "Low" refers to the fin height being relatively short compared to the tube's wall thickness. They are typically integral (made from the tube's own material, not attached) and have a trapezoidal shape.
Purpose: The sole reason for the fins is to increase the effective outside surface area. This is crucial because the heat transfer coefficient on the outside of a tube (e.g., from gas or air) is often much lower than on the inside (from a liquid like water).
How it Works:
The fins break up the boundary layer of the outside fluid and provide a much larger area for heat to flow from the tube wall to the outside fluid (or vice versa).
3. Key Characteristics and Advantages
The primary application of ASTM A333 GR.6 Low finned tube is in shell and tube heat exchangers where the process requires efficient heat transfer with a fluid that has a low heat transfer coefficient, and the operating environment is at low temperatures.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the specific applications and the why behind them:
Primary Application Areas
1. Oil, Gas, and Petrochemical Industry
This is the most common application area for these tubes.
2. Refrigeration and Cryogenic Plants
Application: Used as the heat transfer tube in evaporators and condensers for large-scale industrial refrigeration systems (e.g., in chemical plants, food processing, or cold storage facilities) and in plants producing/using liquid nitrogen, oxygen, or argon.
3. Power Generation
Application: In surface condensers and lube oil coolers, especially in colder climates or where the cooling medium is air.
4. Chemical and Process Industries
Application: In various coolers, chillers, and condensers for processes involving gases like hydrogen, carbon dioxide, or ethylene.
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