In high-temperature, high-pressure or corrosive media applications, incorrect pipe class selection can lead to unnecessary cost increases or even safety accidents. Especially for ASTM A358 electric-fusion-welded stainless steel pipes, the choice of Class (Class 1 / 2 / 3) directly determines project reliability and compliance.

This article provides a systematic selection method based on standard definitions, inspection requirements, service condition matching, and cost control, combined with YOUFASS’s manufacturing experience to help you reduce procurement risks.

What Are ASTM A358 Class Grades?

ASTM A358 is the standard for electric-fusion-welded (EFW) austenitic stainless steel pipes. The core difference between Class grades lies in:

👉 Weld quality control + Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) requirements

In short:

  • Higher Class → stricter inspection → higher safety → higher cost

Comparison of Class 1 / 2 / 3

Item

ASTM A358 Class 1

ASTM A358 Class 2

ASTM A358 Class 3

Welding Process

Single/double pass

Double pass

Double pass

Post-Weld Heat Treatment

Mandatory

Mandatory

Mandatory

RT (Radiographic Testing)

Not mandatory

100%

100%

Additional Testing

Optional

Required

Stricter

Application Level

General industry

Pressure piping

Nuclear/critical equipment

Cost

Low

Medium

High

Core Selection Logic: 3-Step Judgment

Step 1: Confirm Service Condition Risk Level

Service Type

Recommended Class

Low pressure / ambient temperature / non-critical systems

Class 1

Medium–high pressure / corrosive media

Class 2

High temperature & high pressure / safety-critical systems

Class 3

Examples:

  • Chemical process piping → ASTM A358 Class 2
  • Nuclear power systems → ASTM A358 Class 3

Step 2: Determine if 100% RT Is Required

This is the most critical decision point.

Radiographic Testing (RT) Details

  • Standard basis: ASTM A358 + ASME Section V
  • Purpose: Detect internal weld defects (porosity, slag inclusions, cracks)
  • Procedure:
    • Weld cleaning and preparation
    • X‑ray / gamma ray exposure
    • Film evaluation
  • Acceptance criteria: ASME VIII or project specifications

Conclusion:

  • No RT required → Class 1
  • 100% RT required → Class 2 / 3

Step 3: Align with Budget and Service Life Goals

Goal

Recommended Choice

Minimize initial cost

Class 1

Balance cost and safety

Class 2

Long‑term high reliability

Class 3

Material and Performance Matching (Critical but Often Overlooked)

When selecting a Class, you must match the correct ASTM A358 material.

Common Material Comparison

Material

Features

Applications

TP304 / TP304L

General corrosion resistance

Water treatment, food industry

TP316 / TP316L

Mo‑bearing, pitting resistance

Seawater, chemical industry

TP321

High‑temperature intergranular corrosion resistance

High‑temperature equipment

ASTM A358 vs. A312: Common Selection Misconceptions

Many engineers mix up these two standards.

Item

ASTM A358

ASTM A312

Process

Electric‑fusion welded (EFW)

Seamless / welded

Suitable Diameter

Large diameter

Medium & small diameter

Cost

More economical

Higher

Application

High‑temperature / large‑size

Precision piping

Conclusion:

  • Large‑diameter projects → prioritize ASTM A358
  • High‑precision systems → ASTM A312

Procurement Risks and Mitigation Strategies

Common Risks

  • Non‑compliance with ASTM A358 specification
  • Fake or missing RT reports
  • Substandard material

Engineer’s Must‑Check List

  • Is the ASTM A358 specification PDF provided?
  • Are complete NDT reports included?
  • Does it meet ASTM A358 thickness tolerance?
  • Is the material clearly specified (e.g., ASTM A358 TP304 CL1)?

How YOUFASS Helps You Make the Right Choice

In real projects, standard documents (such as ASTM A358 standard PDF) are not enough. Manufacturing capacity and quality systems are equally critical.

In‑House Laboratory (Core Advantage)

  • In‑house RT / UT / PT testing system
  • Full‑process transparent data
  • Support for on‑site or remote audits

More reliable and efficient than outsourced testing.

Strict Standard Compliance

  • Fully compliant with the latest ASTM A358 spec
  • Support full‑grade production: Class 1 / 2 / 3

Engineering Selection Support

  • Recommend optimal Class based on service conditions
  • Avoid over‑engineering or under‑spec risks
  • Provide complete technical documents (including free ASTM A358 PDF download)

Conclusion: Choosing the Right Class Matters More Than Price

In piping engineering, price is never the only criterion. What truly determines project success is:

  • Proper standard implementation
  • Authentic and reliable inspection
  • Class matching to service conditions

Selecting an ASTM A358 Class is essentially balancing safety and cost.

📩 Contact YOUFASS today to get:

  • Latest ASTM A358 PDF / ASTM A358/A358M PDF
  • Free project selection advice
  • Exclusive quotation and delivery schedule

Let experience, technology, and genuine testing protect your project.

 

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