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Carbon steel pressure components for general and low-temperature service.

Compare ASTM A105 and ASTM A350 LF2 for flanges, forged fittings, and valve components, with service temperature and toughness requirements clearly separated.

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Carbon Steel grade routes.

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ASTM A105

Carbon steel forgings for piping applications

Ambient and higher temperature

A common forged carbon steel material specification for pressure-system flanges, fittings, valves, and similar components in ambient and higher-temperature service.

Often evaluated forOil and gas, chemical processing, utilities, water, and general industrial pressure piping.
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Selection basis

ASTM A105 is commonly used for forged piping components in ambient and higher-temperature service. ASTM A350 LF2 is intended primarily for low-temperature service and includes notch-toughness requirements. Minimum design metal temperature and project impact criteria are the key decision inputs.

Procurement comparison

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The same commercial alloy name can map to different forging, fitting, and casting designations. State the complete material and product-form specification.

GradeSelection cueTypical project contextProcurement control
ASTM A105Ambient and higher temperatureOil and gas, chemical processing, utilities, water, and general industrial pressure piping.Confirm heat treatment where required, pressure class, dimensional standard, supplementary testing, coating, and corrosion allowance.
ASTM A350 LF2Low-temperature serviceCold-climate installations, refrigerated process systems, gas processing, and low-temperature piping.State LF2 class, minimum design metal temperature, impact-test temperature and energy, heat treatment, and project acceptance rules.

Engineering note: This page supports early-stage procurement. The responsible engineer must verify corrosion, pressure, temperature, fabrication, compatibility, and code requirements.

RFQ readiness

Five controls for a comparable quotation.

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    Component and quantity

    Product type, size range, quantity, facing or end connection, and dimensional standard.

  2. 02
    Exact material route

    ASTM specification, grade, UNS number where applicable, product form, and heat-treatment condition.

  3. 03
    Design conditions

    Fluid, concentration, contaminants, design pressure and temperature, minimum metal temperature, and operating cycle.

  4. 04
    Fabrication controls

    Welding, post-weld heat treatment, hardness, cleanliness, pickling or passivation, and repair restrictions.

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    Inspection and records

    Material certificates, PMI, NDE, pressure testing, corrosion tests, traceability, marking, and third-party inspection.

Technical FAQ

Direct answers for early material screening.

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What is Carbon Steel?

Carbon steel is the baseline material route for many industrial pressure systems, but “carbon steel” alone is not a procurement specification. Product form, service temperature, notch toughness, heat treatment, dimensional standard, and corrosion allowance must be stated.

How do I choose between the listed Carbon Steel grades?

ASTM A105 is commonly used for forged piping components in ambient and higher-temperature service. ASTM A350 LF2 is intended primarily for low-temperature service and includes notch-toughness requirements. Minimum design metal temperature and project impact criteria are the key decision inputs.

Can the same alloy designation be used for flanges, fittings, and valves?

The same alloy family can be used across a pressure system, but the ASTM grade designation can change with product form and manufacturing route. Confirm the forging, wrought-fitting, or casting specification together with the dimensional standard and pressure rating.

What should a Carbon Steel RFQ include?

Include component type, exact grade and UNS where applicable, ASTM product specification, size, schedule or bore, pressure class, facing or end connection, quantity, service conditions, heat treatment, testing, certification, marking, and inspection requirements.

Does the material standard also define flange, fitting, or valve dimensions?

Usually not. The purchase specification normally combines a material standard with a dimensional or pressure-rating standard such as ASME B16.5, B16.9, B16.11, B16.34, an EN or DIN standard, or a project-specific specification.

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