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Brazed Double Wall Low-Carbon Steel Tubing

2013-06-12
HISTORICAL
J527_201306
This SAE Standard covers brazed double wall low-carbon steel tubing intended for general automotive, refrigeration, hydraulic, and other similar applications requiring tubing of a suitable quality for bending, flaring, beading, forming, and brazing.
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Brazed Double Wall Low-Carbon Steel Tubing

2017-10-25
CURRENT
J527_201710
This SAE Standard covers brazed double wall low-carbon steel tubing intended for general automotive, refrigeration, hydraulic, and other similar applications requiring tubing of a suitable quality for bending, flaring, beading, forming, and brazing.
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Carbon Steel Tubing for General Use - Understanding Nondestructive Testing for Carbon Steel Tubing

2013-05-14
HISTORICAL
J2592_201305
This SAE information report provides a means to understand the various methods of evaluating the integrity of steel tubing without the need of destroying the tubing. This report describes eddy current testing, flux leakage testing, ultrasonic testing, and magnetic particle testing of steel tubing. The primary purpose of these methods of testing steel tubing is to look for flaws in the tubing, such as discontinuities, seams, cracks, holes, voids and other imperfections characteristic to the specific construction of the tubing.
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Carbon Steel Tubing for General Use Understanding Nondestructive Testing for Carbon Steel Tubing

2019-01-04
CURRENT
J2592_201901
This Information Report describes eddy current testing, flux leakage testing, ultrasonic testing, and magnetic particle testing of steel tubing. The purpose of these testing methods is to expose flaws in the tube material or weld zone, such as discontinuities, seams, cracks, holes, voids, and other imperfections characteristic to the specific construction of the tubing. When agreed upon between the producer and purchaser, nondestructive testing is used in lieu of destructive hydrostatic pressure proof testing. Aircraft and Aerospace applications were not considered during the preparation of this document.
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Carbon Steel Tubing for General Use— Understanding Nondestructive Testing for Carbon Steel Tubing

2006-06-26
HISTORICAL
J2592_200606
This SAE information report provides a means to understand the various methods of evaluating the integrity of steel tubing without the need of destroying the tubing. This report describes eddy current testing, flux leakage testing, ultrasonic testing, and magnetic particle testing of steel tubing. The primary purpose of these methods of testing steel tubing is to look for flaws in the tubing, such as discontinuities, seams, cracks, holes, voids and other imperfections characteristic to the specific construction of the tubing.
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FUEL INJECTION TUBING

1985-03-01
HISTORICAL
J529_198503
This standard covers tubing intended for use as high pressure fuel injection lines on a range of engines requiring tubing no larger than ¼ in (6.35 mm) OD. The material and construction of the tubing shall be cold drawn annealed low carbon seamless steel of a quality suitable for cold swaging, cold upsetting, and cold bending.
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FUEL INJECTION TUBING

1973-08-01
HISTORICAL
J529_197308
This standard covers tubing intended for use as high pressure fuel injection lines on a range of engines requiring tubing no larger than ¼ in (6.35 mm) OD. The material and construction of the tubing shall be cold drawn annealed low carbon seamless steel of a quality suitable for cold swaging, cold upsetting, and cold bending.
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FUEL INJECTION TUBING

1969-08-01
HISTORICAL
J529_196908
This standard covers tubing intended for use as high pressure fuel injection lines on a range of engines requiring tubing no larger than ¼ in. OD. The material and construction of the tubing shall be cold drawn annealed low carbon seamless steel of a quality suitable for cold swaging, cold upsetting, and cold bending.
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FUEL INJECTION TUBING

1967-05-01
HISTORICAL
J529_196705
This standard covers cold drawn annealed seamless low carbon steel tubing intended for use in fuel injection lines or in other applications requiring tubing of a quality suitable for cold swaging, cold upsetting, and cold bending.
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Fuel Injection Tubing

2013-12-17
CURRENT
J529_201312
This standard covers tubing intended for use as high pressure fuel injection lines on a range of engines requiring tubing no larger than ¼ in (6.35 mm) OD. The material and construction of the tubing shall be cold drawn annealed low carbon seamless steel of a quality suitable for cold swaging, cold upsetting, and cold bending.
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High Strength, 304/304L Stainless Steel Tubing

2019-10-14
CURRENT
J3135_201910
This SAE standard covers both “welded and cold drawn” and “seamless” stainless steel pressure tubing in the as-cold-drawn high strength condition intended for use as high pressure hydraulic lines and other applications requiring corrosion resistance. Welding, brazing, or other thermal processing methods that subject the tube material or assembly to elevated temperatures may compromise the strength of the tubing.
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Recommended Practices for Fluid Conductor Carbon, Alloy and High Strength Low Alloy Steel Tubing Applications-Part 2: General Specifications and Performance Requirements

2018-04-09
CURRENT
J2551/2_201804
These recommended practices provide recommendations for general specifications and performance requirements of carbon, alloy and high strength low alloy steel tube assemblies for fluid power applications utilizing commonly available manufacturing methods and general guidelines for tube selection and application.
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Recommended Practices for Fluid Conductor Carbon, Alloy and High Strength Low Alloy Steel Tubing Applications-Part 2: General Specifications and Performance Requirements

2013-02-21
HISTORICAL
J2551/2_201302
These recommended practices provide recommendations for general specifications and performance requirements of carbon, alloy and high strength low alloy steel tube assemblies for fluid power applications utilizing commonly available manufacturing methods and general guidelines for tube selection and application.
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Recommended Practices for Fluid Conductor Metallic Tubing Applications

2001-12-13
HISTORICAL
J2551_200112
These recommended practices provide general recommendations for designing and fabricating metallic tubes and tube assemblies for fluid power applications utilizing commonly available manufacturing methods and general guidelines for tube selection and application. These documents are primarily intended for mobile/stationary industrial equipment and automotive applications. Aircraft and Aerospace applications were not considered during the preparation of this document.
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SEAMLESS COPPER TUBE

1980-01-01
HISTORICAL
J528_198001
This standard covers minimum requirements for soft (061) annealed seamless copper tube intended for automotive and general purposes. (Comparable specifications are ASTM B 75 and ANSI H23.3. Other copper tube is covered in SAE J463.)
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