Prysmian and Draka Cable Alloy 825 Seamless Pressure Tubing Heat Treated 35 KSI Minimum Yield Strength UNS N08825

Prysmian and Draka Cable Alloy 825 Seamless Pressure Tubing Heat Treated 35 KSI Minimum Yield Strength UNS N08825

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Prysmian and Draka Cable Alloy 825 Seamless Pressure Tubing Heat Treated 35 KSI Minimum Yield Strength UNS N08825
Prysmian and Draka Cable Alloy 825 Seamless Pressure Tubing Heat Treated 35 KSI Minimum Yield Strength UNS N08825

Application  
Alloy 825 seamless pressure tubing in the heat treated condition is typically used in oil and natural gas wells for applications including hydraulically actuated surface-controlled subsurface safety valves, chemical injection, and instrumentation. In such applications, it is commonly referred to as control line tubing. The tubing is generally deployed by strapping it to the outside of the production casing. It may be encapsulated and can be included along with other pressure or TEC and mechanical components, such as bumpers, within a flatpack. The tubing is frequently supplied as 5,000 to 35,000 ft. coils on a wooden or steel reel, depending on size.

Description
Alloy 825 is a titanium-stabilized austenitic nickel - iron - chromium alloy with additions of molybdenum, and copper. The chemical composition of the alloy is listed in Table 1. The alloy is characterized by good resistance to stress-corrosion cracking due to its nickel content (38.0 to 46.0) and satisfactory resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion. Alloy 825 has shown good corrosion resistance in oil and gas production environments containing hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide and chlorides. Consult ISO 15156-3, Table A.14 for the limits regarding material type 4c in hydrogen sulfide containing environments for oil and gas production. Draka uses expert system software to assist customers in their selection of alloys for oil and gas environments.

Manufacturing Process and Resultant Properties
Seamless extruded tube hollows are drawn or drawn/sunk to final size to produce seamless tubing coils 500 to 2,000 ft long, depending upon the size. The tubing is heat treated and joined by orbital welding to achieve the desired length. The final material condition of the tubing is heat treated. Mechanical properties, permissible variation in tubing dimensions and size dependant characteristics / properties are listed in Tables 3, 4, and 5 on reverse respectively

Nondestructive Testing (NDT)
Eddy current testing (ECT) is performed at final size in the heat treated condition. Radiographic testing is performed on all orbital welds. Yield pressure hydrostatic testing is performed on the heat treated tubing at final size.

Standards and Specifications
Tubing Specification PTM-TS-023, Alloy 825 Seamless Tubing for Control Line Applications
ASTM B423, Standard Specification for Nickel-Iron-Chromium— Molybdenum-Copper Alloy (UNS N08825 and N08221) Seamless Pipe and Tube
Meets the material limits for material type 4c listed in ISO 15156-3, Table A.14.

Nominal Outside
Diameter in
Nominal Wall
Thickness in
Load at Minimum
0.2%YS lbs
Load at Typical
UTS lbs
Action
0.250 0.035 827 2,376 Request A Quote
0.250 0.049 1,083 3,110 Request A Quote
0.250 0.065 1,322 3,797 Request A Quote
0.375 0.035 1,308 3,757 Request A Quote
0.375 0.049 1,756 5,043 Request A Quote
0.375 0.065 2,216 6,362 Request A Quote
0.500 0.035 1,790 5,139 Request A Quote
0.500 0.049 2,430 6,977 Request A Quote
0.500 0.065 3,109 8,927 Request A Quote

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