Why NACE MR0175 & ISO 15156 Matter When Sourcing Tubes for Sour Service

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Learn why compliance with NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 is essential when selecting stainless steel or alloy tubes for sour gas environments. Understand testing, materials selection, and DLSS compliance offerings.


Introduction

In oil and gas applications—especially those involving sour service environments with hydrogen sulfide (H₂S)—selecting the wrong material can lead to catastrophic failure. To prevent this, global standards such as NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 define the requirements for materials exposed to H₂S-rich conditions.

This article explains what these standards are, how they apply to stainless steel and alloy tubes, and how DLSS ensures your products meet every requirement for safe sour gas operation.


1. What Is NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156?

  • NACE MR0175 is a standard originally developed by the National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE), now adopted globally as ISO 15156.
  • It defines material selection criteria for environments containing H₂S, to prevent:
    • Sulfide Stress Cracking (SSC)
    • Hydrogen-Induced Cracking (HIC)
    • Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC)

Read more: AMPP NACE MR0175 Overview


2. What Materials Are Covered?

The standard includes detailed guidance on:

  • Carbon steels
  • Martensitic, austenitic, and duplex stainless steels
  • Nickel alloys
  • Copper-nickel alloys

Each alloy must meet criteria for:

  • Hardness limits (e.g., ≤ 22 HRC or 250 HV for many stainless steels)
  • Microstructure suitability
  • Heat treatment conditions
  • Environmental limits (temperature, pH, H₂S concentration)

3. Common NACE-Compliant Tube Grades from DLSS

Grade / AlloyUNS DesignationCondition for Compliance
TP316LS31603Cold worked or annealed, low hardness
Duplex 2205S32205Annealed, ferrite/austenite control
Super Duplex 2507S32750Quenched, ferrite balance optimized
Incoloy 825N08825Solution annealed, max 22 HRC
CuNi 70/30 (C71500)C71500Inherent corrosion resistance

All tubes can be delivered with NACE MR0175 conformance statement and hardness verification reports.


4. Why NACE Compliance Matters

Safety:

Non-compliant materials may crack or fail unexpectedly under H₂S stress—endangering lives, equipment, and environment.

Project Approval:

Many operators (e.g., Aramco, Petrobras, TotalEnergies) require full NACE/ISO 15156 compliance before tube installation.

Documentation:

Certified compliance eases the path through EPC audits, 3.2 inspections, and project handovers.

Example: For offshore platforms, failure to meet NACE MR0175 often disqualifies materials at the procurement stage.


5. DLSS NACE Compliance Process

  1. Material Sourcing – Verified from qualified mills with NACE-capable metallurgy
  2. Hardness Testing – Brinell, Vickers, or Rockwell methods per ASTM E18 / ISO 6507
  3. Heat Treatment Control – Solution annealing to optimize structure and reduce cracking risk
  4. Microstructure & Grain Size Check – Duplex ferrite % validation, ASTM E112
  5. Certification – MTC with NACE MR0175 declaration and 3.1 / 3.2 witness if required

6. FAQs

Q1: Can all stainless steel tubes meet NACE MR0175?
No. Only specific heat-treated and low-hardness variants of certain alloys (e.g., 316L, duplex) can comply. DLSS selects suitable base materials for NACE-critical orders.

Q2: Is NACE MR0103 the same as MR0175?
No. MR0103 applies to downstream refining equipment; MR0175 applies to upstream oil and gas fields with H₂S exposure.

Q3: Do you perform in-house hardness tests?
Yes. DLSS performs Rockwell and Vickers hardness testing per batch, with photo records and full traceability.

Q4: What documentation is provided?
DLSS supplies EN 10204 3.1/3.2 MTC, hardness test reports, chemical analysis, PMI, and NACE declaration.


Conclusion

For sour service applications, compliance with NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 is not optional—it’s critical. DLSS offers stainless steel and alloy tubes with full conformance, traceability, and third-party certification to help you build safe, durable, and compliant systems.


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

Need NACE-compliant tubes for your oil & gas project? DLSS delivers material certainty, technical assurance, and expert documentation for global clients.

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