November 2020: ASME B32 Standards Status Report B32 & B36 Standards
November 2020: ASME B32 Standards Status Report B32 & B36 Standards
B32.3M – 1984 Preferred Metric Sizes for Flat Metal Products Incorporated into
(R1994) B32.100 in 2005
No longer an ANS
B32.4M – 1980 Preferred Metric Sizes for Round, Square, Incorporated into
(R1994) Rectangle and Hexagon Metal Products B32.100 in 2005
No longer an ANS
B36.10M – 2018: This Standard covers the standardization of dimensions of welded and
seamless wrought steel pipe for high or low temperatures and pressures. The word pipe is used as
distinguished from tube to apply to tubular products of dimensions commonly used for pipeline
and piping systems. Pipe dimensions of sizes 12 in. and smaller have outside diameters
numerically larger than corresponding sizes. In contrast, the outside diameters of tubes are
numerically identical to the size number for all sizes.
KEY:
a standard listed with a date indicates the year it was last published
a standard listed with a date followed by (R20xx) indicates the year it was reaffirmed. Means the
Committee reaffirms the content of the standard
a standard listed with no date indicated its a draft and still under development
PINS is a form “Project Initiation Notification System” which is sent into ANSI at the initiation
of a new standard or revision of a standards that is on Periodic Maintenance
BSR-8 is a form which is sent into ANSI to place a standard out for ANSI Public Review
BSR-9 is a form which is sent into ANSI for review and their final approval as an American
National Standard
A ballot number like 20-xxx means the ballot was issued in 2020 and is a first consideration
ballot
RC1 after a ballot number (e.g., 20-xxxRC1) means a recirculation ballot
RC100 after a ballot number means a second recirculation ballot
RC101 after a ballot number means a third recirculation ballot