This specification covers a corrosion and heat resistant nickel alloy in the form of two types of tubing. This tubing has been used typically for fluid lines requiring high strength and corrosion resistance at temperatures from cryogenic to 1800 °F (982 °C), but usage is not limited to such applications.
SAE AMS5581F-2010 Referenced Document
ASTM A370-09 Standard Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing of Steel Products*, 2024-04-19 Update
ASTM A370-10 Standard Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing of Steel Products*, 2024-04-19 Update
ASTM E112-10 Standard Test Methods for Determining Average Grain Size*, 2024-04-19 Update
ASTM E407-07 Standard Practice for Microetching Metals and Alloys*, 2024-04-19 Update
SAE AMS2263E-2006 Tolerances Nickel, Nickel Alloy, and Cobalt Alloy Tubing [Superseded: SAE MAM 2263B, SAE MAM 2263A, SAE MAM 2263, SAE MAM 2263]
SAE AMS2269F-2006 Chemical Check Analysis Limits Nickel, Nickel Alloys, and Cobalt Alloys [Superseded: SAE AMS 2268B]
SAE AMS2371H-2007 Quality Assurance Sampling and Testing Corrosion and Heat-Resistant Steels and Alloys Wrought Products and Forging Stock*, 2024-04-19 Update
SAE AMS2807-1991 Identification Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels@ Corrosion and Heat Resistant Steels and Alloys Sheet@ Strip@ Plate@ and Aircraft Tubing
SAE AMS5581F-2010 history
2022SAE AMS5581G-2022 Nickel Alloy, Corrosion- and Heat-Resistant, Seamless or Welded Tubing 62Ni - 21.5Cr - 9.0Mo - 3.7Cb (Nb) Annealed
2010SAE AMS5581F-2010 Nickel Alloy, Corrosion And Heat Resistant, Seamless or Welded Tubing 62Ni 21.5Cr 9.0Mo 3.7Cb (Nb) Annealed