Understanding NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 Compliance for Stainless Steel Tubes

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Learn the essential requirements of NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 for stainless steel tubing. Discover how to ensure compliance in sour gas environments and avoid material failure.


Introduction

In the oil and gas industry, hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) poses one of the greatest threats to material performance. It causes Sulfide Stress Cracking (SSC) and Hydrogen-Induced Cracking (HIC), leading to catastrophic equipment failure.

To ensure safety, international standards like NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 set strict criteria for materials used in sour service. For stainless steel tubes, meeting these standards is critical to avoid liability, downtime, and pipeline rupture.

This article explains what NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 compliance means, how DLSS supports compliance, and what you need to verify during procurement.


1. What Is NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156?

  • NACE MR0175 is the former name of the standard issued by the National Association of Corrosion Engineers.
  • It has been superseded by ISO 15156, an international standard covering material selection for H₂S environments in oil and gas production.

Full text available via: ISO 15156 Overview – NACE


2. Key Requirements for Stainless Steel Tubes

RequirementDescription
H₂S ResistanceTube must resist SSC and hydrogen embrittlement
Hardness LimitsTypically ≤ 22 HRC for austenitic stainless steels
Chemical CompositionLow carbon and sulfur levels (e.g., 316L, 317L, 904L)
Heat TreatmentSolution annealing + quenching required
Testing & CertificationEN 10204 3.1 / 3.2 MTC + NACE MR0175 compliance statement

3. Suitable Stainless Steel Grades for Sour Service

GradeNotes
TP316L (1.4404)Acceptable under hardness control and proper solution annealing
TP317L (1.4438)Higher Mo for better pitting resistance
904L (1.4539)Excellent resistance to H₂S and chloride environments
Duplex 2205 / 2507Very high resistance but requires strict welding control
Alloy 825 / Incoloy 825Nickel-iron-chromium alloy ideal for aggressive sour gas

Reference: Outokumpu Alloy Selection for NACE


4. DLSS NACE-Compliant Tube Capabilities

FeatureDLSS Solution
Tube DimensionsOD 6 mm – 88.9 mm; WT 0.5 – 6 mm
Surface FinishPickled, bright annealed, or polished
Hardness Control≤ 22 HRC, certified via Rockwell/BHN testing
TraceabilityHeat number laser-etched + full MTC package
TestingET, UT, PMI, Hardness, IGC (ASTM A262), HIC/SSC (optional)
CertificationNACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 compliant + third-party inspection (SGS/BV)

5. Real-World Application: Middle East Sour Gas Pipeline

Scope:
5,200 meters of TP316L seamless tubes, pickled and passivated
Hardness verified: ≤ 21 HRC
PMI + ultrasonic + IGC test per ASTM A262 Practice E

Use:
Injection lines for sour gas well
Successfully installed with zero incidents after 18 months


6. Procurement Checklist for NACE-Compliant Tubing

  • Confirm tube grade (L-grade or stabilized if needed)
  • Hardness test results (per ASTM E18)
  • MTC with explicit NACE MR0175 or ISO 15156 compliance
  • Heat treatment records
  • Microstructure verification (grain size, no sensitization)
  • Optional: HIC/SSC test results for critical applications

FAQs: NACE MR0175 & ISO 15156 Compliance

Q1: Can TP304 be used in sour service?
No. TP304/304L is not acceptable under NACE MR0175 due to poor SSC resistance.

Q2: Is Duplex 2205 acceptable?
Yes, with strict control over welding, post-weld heat treatment, and hardness.

Q3: Can DLSS issue 3.2 certificates with NACE compliance?
Yes. DLSS works with SGS, BV, or Lloyd’s Register for 3.2 witness inspection and compliance stamping.

Q4: Are electropolished tubes acceptable in sour service?
Yes, as long as the mechanical and corrosion requirements are met.


Conclusion

In sour gas environments, NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 is more than a recommendation—it’s a requirement for safety and long-term performance. DLSS provides stainless steel tubing that meets these exacting standards, backed by documentation, traceability, and third-party validation.


Contact DLSS
Email: info@dlsspipe.com
Website: www.dlsspipeline.com

Need certified tubing for a sour service project? Contact DLSS for grade selection support, hardness-tested tubes, and MTC documentation aligned with NACE/ISO standards.

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