[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 46, Volume 2]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 46CFR54.05-10]

[Page 148-149]
 
                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 54_PRESSURE VESSELS--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart 54.05_Toughness Tests
 
Sec. 54.05-10  Certification of material toughness tests.

    (a) Plate material. The manufacturer of plates may certify such 
material, provided it has been given an appropriate heat-treatment, by 
reporting the results of tests of one set of Charpy impact specimens or 
of two drop weight specimens, as applicable, taken from each plate as 
rolled. Impact specimens shall be taken as outlined in section 12 of 
ASTM A 20 (incorporated by reference, see Sec. 54.01-1). The long axis 
of the Charpy specimen must be perpendicular to the final direction of 
rolling. When the direction of maximum stress is unknown, the 
manufacturer may certify on the basis of specimens taken parallel to the 
final direction of rolling.
    (b) Pipe or tube material. (1) The manufacturer of pipe, tube, or 
welded fittings formed from pipe or tube may certify such material by 
reporting the results of tests of one set of Charpy impact specimens, 
provided the requirement for production in this paragraph (b)(1) or 
paragraph (b)(2) of this section, as well as the requirement for 
sampling in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are met. The specimens 
shall have the major axis parallel to the length of pipe or tube. In the 
case of welding fittings, the specimens may be taken from the tubing 
prior to forming provided the fittings are normalized after forming. 
Such specimens shall be normalized before testing.
    (2) One set of specimens may represent each five (5) short tons, or 
less, of the pipe, tubes, or welding fittings produced from one heat of 
steel poured from a single melting furnace charge and subsequently 
processed in the same manner, provided all are given a normalizing heat-
treatment in a continuous treating furnace in which the temperature is 
automatically controlled and checked by recording pyrometer.
    (3) One set of specimens may represent each five (5) short tons, or 
less, of the pipe, tubes, or welding fittings that have been given a 
normalizing heat-treatment as a single charge in a batch-treating 
furnace equipped with recording pyrometer provided all have been 
produced from a single melting furnace heat and are subsequently 
processed in the same manner. If more than one melting furnace heat is 
present in the batch heat-treating furnace, means of identification 
shall be provided and one set of specimens shall be taken from each 
heat.
    (4) One set of impact specimens shall be taken from one pipe or tube 
picked at random from each heat or furnace batch or portion thereof to 
be certified.
    (c) Forgings and forged or rolled fittings. (1) The manufacturer of 
forgings for any purpose may certify them by reporting the results of 
tests of one set of Charpy impact specimens or two drop-weight 
specimens, as applicable, taken from each 5 short tons of product from 
each melting heat provided the requirements in this paragraph for 
production and sampling are met.
    (2) One or more test blocks shall be cut from billets or blooms 
selected at random from each heat of material. Each test block shall be 
forge-reduced in thickness to the thickness of the finished forgings to 
be certified, within the limitations set below. After forging to the 
reduced thickness, the test block shall be heat-treated in the same 
manner as the finished forgings represented, which heat-treatment of 
test blocks may be carried out in the furnace with the forgings, or 
separately. If carried out separately, both heat-treatments shall be 
done in automatically controlled furnaces equipped with calibrated 
recording pyrometers, the certified records of which shall be made 
available to the inspector.
    (3) One set of Charpy impact specimens or two drop-weight specimens, 
as applicable, shall be cut from each such test block and these 
specimens shall represent all forgings (up to 5 short tons) that are 
from the same heat of material and given the same heat-treatment as the 
test block, and the

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thickness of which does not differ from that of the test block by more 
than plus or minus 50 percent of 1\1/2\ inches, whichever is less, 
except that forged flanges and tube sheets thicker than 5\1/2\ inches 
may be qualified from a 4-inch test block.
    (4) As many test blocks shall be made as are required under the 
foregoing rule in paragraph (c)(3) of this section to cover the weight 
of product and range of thickness found in the forgings represented. The 
major axis of the test specimens shall be parallel to the length of the 
test block.
    (d) Bars and shapes, rolled or forged. (1) The manufacturer of 
forged or rolled bars and shapes may certify such by reporting the 
results of one set of Charpy impact specimens, or two drop-weight 
specimens, as applicable, produced from each 5 short tons from a single 
melting furnace heat, processed in a similar manner and heat-treated as 
a single furnace batch, if heat-treated. The impact specimens shall be 
cut from the heaviest section, clear of fillets, of the shape being 
tested with the axis of the specimens parallel to the axis of the bar or 
shape.
    (e) Castings. (1) The manufacturer of castings may certify them by 
reporting the results of one set of Charpy impact specimens or two drop-
weight specimens, as applicable, taken from each 5 short tons of product 
from each melting furnace heat. These specimens shall be taken either 
directly from a production casting or from test coupons cast attached 
thereto provided the additional requirements in this paragraph are met.
    (2) One set of Charpy impact or two drop-weight specimens may 
represent all castings (up to 5 short tons) that are from the same heat 
of material and that have a thickness that does not differ from the 
thickness of the section from which the specimens were taken by more 
than plus or minus 25 percent, or 1\1/2\ inches, whichever is less. A 
wider range of thicknesses from one heat may be covered by taking 
additional sets of specimens from thicker or thinner material as may be 
required.
    (3) The test specimens shall be heat-treated in the same manner as 
the castings represented, which heat-treatment of specimens may be 
carried out in the furnace with the castings represented, or separately, 
but if carried out separately both heat-treatments shall be done in 
automatically controlled furnaces equipped with calibrated recording 
pyrometers, the certified records of which shall be made available to 
the marine inspector.
    (f) Small parts. The manufacturer of small parts, either cast or 
forged, may certify a lot of not more than 20 duplicate parts or 5 short 
tons, whichever is less, by reporting the results of one set of Charpy 
impact specimens, or two drop-weight specimens, as applicable, taken 
from one such part selected at random, provided the same kind of 
material and the same process of production were used for all of the 
lot. When the part is too small to provide the specimens of at least 
minimum size, no impact test need be made. For such parts too small to 
impact test, toughness qualifications shall be determined by the 
Commandant based on material, chemical, and mechanical properties.

[CGFR 68-82, 33 FR 18828, Dec. 18, 1968, as amended by CFR 73-254, 40 FR 
40164, Sept. 2, 1975; USCG-1999-5151, 64 FR 67178, Dec. 1, 1999]