Claims
- 1. A long tube having a small diameter for use in a heat exchanger of a steam generator in a thermoelectric power plant or a nuclear power plant, being manufactured by a method,
- in which a mother tube is placed in a vessel filled with pressurized lubricant oil and subjected to one step of plug drawing using the pressurized lubricating oil at a constant pressure in the vessel of 500 kgf/cm.sup.2 or more to provide a reduction in wall-thickness of the mother tube, the tube having an internal surface roughness in the as-drawn condition of no greater than 3.8 .mu.m and the tube exhibiting a S/N ratio of at least 13 during internal eddy-current defect detection where S is an output in volts of a signal responding to a standard defect and N is an output in volts of a signal responding to dimensional fluctuation in the tube's internal diameter.
- 2. The tube of claim 1, wherein the tube has an outside diameter of no greater than 40 mm.
- 3. The tube of claim 2, wherein the tube has a length of at least 20 meters.
- 4. The tube of claim 1, wherein the tube is of a nickel-base alloy.
- 5. The tube of claim 1, wherein the tube is of a stainless steel alloy.
- 6. The tube of claim 1, wherein the tube is a seamless tube.
- 7. A long tube having a small diameter for use in a heat exchanger of a steam generator in a thermoelectric power plant or a nuclear power plant, being manufactured by a method,
- in which a mother tube is subjected to a plurality of cold working steps wherein a final cold working step is performed by plug drawing wherein the mother tube is placed in a vessel filled with pressurized lubricating oil at a constant pressure in the vessel of 500 kgf/cm.sup.2 or more to provide a reduction in wall-thickness of the mother tube, the tube having an internal surface roughness in the as-drawn condition of no greater than 3.8 .mu.m and the tube exhibiting a S/N ratio of at least 13 during internal eddy-current defect detection where S is an output in volts of a signal responding to a standard defect and N is an output in volts of a signal responding to dimensional fluctuation in the tube's internal diameter.
- 8. The tube of claim 7, wherein the tube has an outside diameter of no greater than 40 mm.
- 9. The tube of claim 8, wherein the tube has a length of at least 20 meters.
- 10. The tube of claim 7, wherein the tube is a nickel-base alloy.
- 11. The tube of claim 7, wherein the tube is of a stainless steel alloy.
- 12. The tube of claim 7, wherein the tube is a seamless tube.
- 13. A long tube having a small diameter for use in a heat exchanger of a steam generator in a thermoelectric power plant or a nuclear power plant, being manufactured by a method,
- in which a mother tube is placed in a vessel filled with pressurized lubricant oil and subjected to plug drawing using the pressurized lubricating oil at a constant pressure in the vessel of 500 kgf/cm.sup.2 or more as a final cold working step to provide a reduction in wall-thickness of the mother tube and a free-loaded drawing being conducted after said plug drawing, the tube having an internal surface roughness in the as-drawn condition of no greater than 3.8 .mu.m and the tube exhibiting a S/N ratio of at least 13 during internal eddy-current defect detection where S is an output in volts of a signal responding to a standard defect and N is an output in volts of a signal responding to dimensional fluctuation in the tube's internal diameter.
- 14. The tube of claim 13, wherein the tube has an outside diameter of no greater than 40 mm.
- 15. The tube of claim 14, wherein the tube has a length of at least 20 meters.
- 16. The tube of claim 13, wherein the tube is of a nickel-base alloy.
- 17. The tube of claim 13, wherein the tube is of a stainless steel alloy.
- 18. The tube of claim 13, wherein the tube is a seamless tube.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/760,124, filed Sep. 16, 1991, now abandoned, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/714,998, filed Jun. 14, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,076,084, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/497,662, filed Mar. 23, 1990 now abandoned.
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