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RULES FOR
MATERIALS AND WELDING
2007
PART 2
American Bureau of Shipping
Incorporated by Act of Legislature of
the State of New York 1862
Copyright © 2006
American Bureau of Shipping
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16855 Northchase Drive
Houston, TX 77060 USA
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Rule Change Notice (2007)
The effective date of each technical change since 1993 is shown in parenthesis at the end of the
subsection/paragraph titles within the text of each Part. This date is based on the date of purchase
order of the materials. Unless a particular date and month are shown, the years in parentheses refer to
the following effective dates:
(2000) and after
1 January 2000 (and subsequent years)
(1996)
9 May 1996
(1999)
12 May 1999
(1995)
15 May 1995
(1998)
13 May 1998
(1994)
9 May 1994
(1997)
19 May 1997
(1993)
11 May 1993
Listing by Effective Dates of Changes from the 2006 Rules
EFFECTIVE DATE 1 January 2007
(based on the date of purchase order of the materials)
Part/Para. No.
Title/Subject
Status/Remarks
2-1-1/17
Steel Plates and Wide Flats with
Specified Minimum Through
Thickness Properties (“Z” Quality)
To clarify that ASTM A 770 is not to be primarily used for reduction
of area, ultrasonic testing and marking.
2-1-1/17.11
Ultrasonic Inspection
To clarify the frequency to be used for this type of ultrasonic testing.
2-1-2/9.7
Elongation Deduction for Material
Under 7.9 mm (0.313 in.) Thick
To remove a conflict with the application of 2-1-2/Table 3 and
2-1-3/Table 3.
2-2-1/1
(New)
General Requirements
To maintain consistency with IACS UR W29.
2-2-1/3
(New)
Materials for Anchors
To maintain consistency with IACS UR W29.
2-2-1/5
(New)
Manufacture of Anchors
To maintain consistency with IACS UR W29.
2-2-1/Figure 1
(New)
Allowable Lateral Movement of
Shank
To maintain consistency with IACS UR W29.
2-2-1/7
Testing and Certification
To maintain consistency with IACS UR W29.
2-2-1/Table 1
(New)
Applicable Test Programs for Each
Product Form
To maintain consistency with IACS UR W29.
2-2-1/Table 2
(New)
Product Test Requirements for
Program A and B
To maintain consistency with IACS UR W29.
2-2-1/Table 3
(New)
General NDE for Ordinary and SHP
Anchors
To maintain consistency with IACS UR W29.
2-2-1/Table 4
(New)
General NDE For SHP Anchors For
Restricted Service with 4 Times the
Holding Power of Ordinary Anchors
To maintain consistency with IACS UR W29.
2-2-1/Table 5
(New)
Extended NDE for Ordinary and All
SHP Anchors
To maintain consistency with IACS UR W29.
2-2-1/11
(New)
Certification
To maintain consistency with IACS UR W29.
2-2-1/13
(New)
Painting
To maintain consistency with IACS UR W29.
2-3-1/1.1
General
To clarify that the Surveyor does not necessarily carry out tests and
inspections, but does need to verify that materials are tested and
inspected.
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Part/Para. No.
Title/Subject
Status/Remarks
2-4-3/Figure 5
Guided Bend Test for Root Bend and
Face Bend (Plate or Pipe)
To allow bend test specimens to be machined down to 3 / 8 inch as per
AWS D1.1, AWS B4.0 and ASME Section IX.
2-A2-1/27
Licensee Approvals
To clarify the requirements in line with IACS UR W17 paragraph 2.3.
2-A4/11
Renewal of Approval
To clarify the responsibilities for review of data and issuing of the
new certificate for renewal of steel mill approval.
2-A4/Table 1
Tests for Rolled Products
Manufacturer Approval
To clarify the intent of the requirements.
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PART Foreword
2
Foreword
For the 1996 edition, the “ Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Part 2: Materials and
Welding ” was re-titled “ Rule Requirements for Materials and Welding (Part 2) .” The purpose of this
generic title was to emphasize the common applicability of the material and welding requirements in
“Part 2” to ABS-classed vessels, other marine structures and their associated machinery, and thereby
make “Part 2” more readily a common “Part” of the various ABS Rules and Guides, as appropriate.
Accordingly, the subject booklet, Rules for Materials and Welding (Part 2) , is to be considered, for
example, as being applicable and comprising a “Part” of the following ABS Rules and Guides:
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Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
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Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 Meters (295 Feet) in Length
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Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels for Service on Rivers and Intracoastal Waterways
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Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units
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Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges
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Guide for Building and Classing High Speed Craft
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Guide for Building and Classing High Speed Naval Craft
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Guide for Building and Classing Liftboats
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Guide for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations
In the 2002 edition, Section 4, “Piping” was added to Part 2, Chapter 4, “Welding and Fabrication”.
This Section is applicable only to piping to be installed on vessels to be built in accordance with the
ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels .
In the 2004 edition, Part 2 was reorganized to incorporate the new divisions “Rules for Testing and
Certification of Materials,” comprised of Chapters 1, 2 and 3 and Appendices 1, 4, 5, 6 and 7, and
“Rules for Welding and Fabrication,” comprised of Chapter 4 and Appendices 2 and 3. This
reorganization was purely an editorial change intended to clarify the requirements for the materials
themselves and for construction, respectively, and does not contain any technical changes.
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