ASME SA213 T12 High Frequency Welding Fin Tube For Power Plants
ASME SA213 T12 High Frequency Welding Fin Tube For Power Plants
The "T12" designation refers to the material grade of the tube, specifically Grade T12, which is a low-alloy steel primarily consisting of 1.25% chromium and 0.5% molybdenum. The T12 steel provides excellent high-temperature strength, making it ideal for applications where resistance to creep and oxidation is necessary.
The chromium and molybdenum content in T12 steel offers improved resistance to corrosion, particularly in high-temperature environments.
The attached fins on the tube surface increase the surface area, promoting better heat dissipation or absorption depending on the system design.
High-frequency welding is a relatively low-cost, high-speed process, making the product more economical compared to other welding methods.
Chemical Composition:
| Grade | Cr | Mo | C | Fe |
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ASME SA213 T12 |
0.8–1.25% | 0.44–0.65% | 0.05–0.15% | Balance |
Mechanical Properties:
| Grade | Tensile Strength | Yield Strength | Elongation | Hardness |
Operating Temperature Range |
| ASME SA213 T12 |
415–585 MPa (60–85 ksi) |
≥ 205 MPa (30 ksi) | ≥ 24% |
≤ 85 HRB |
Up to 560°C (1040°F) |
Application of Serrated Finned Tube:
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Heat Exchanger Units
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Boilers
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Waste Heat Recovery
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Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems
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Superheaters & Reheaters
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Heat Transfer Systems
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Cooling Systems
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Steam Generators
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Desalination Plants
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Air Heaters
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Chilled Water Systems
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