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Aluminized Steel Type 2 Pipe for added durability.
Strength of steel, corrosion
resistance of aluminum
Corrugated Steel Pipe manu-
factured from Aluminized Steel
Type 2 offers the corrosion resis-
tance and surface characteristics
of aluminum with the strength and
economy of Corrugated Steel Pipe.
The product is fabricated from
steel coils that have been hot dip
coated in a bath of commercially
pure aluminum. The coating has
uniform thickness on both sides of
the sheet, with a strong metallurgi-
cal bond between the metals. The
Aluminized Steel Type 2 material
meets AASHTO specifications
M274 and ASTM A 929.
The coils are then fabricated
into helically corrugated pipe
meeting the requirements of
AASHTO specifications M36 and
ASTM A 760. Helically corrugated
steel pipe has been a standard
of the construction industry for
decades. Pipe is fabricated with
lock seams or welded seams
depending on the job requirements,
and each pipe end can be
reformed to provide at least two
annular corrugations.
Excellent barrier protection
Aluminum forms a passive alumi-
num oxide film that adds to the
service life by providing good
barrier protection. This passive film
forms rapidly and maintains better
protection over a wider environ-
mental range than zinc reaction
product films. The aluminum oxide
passive film is effective in both hard
and soft water.
The passive oxide film will
endure as long as the free alumi-
num coating layer lasts. When this
layer is eventually penetrated, there
is an underlying hard, thick alumi-
num -iron alloy layer that provides
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The photomicrograph on the left shows how the thick alloy layer metallurgically bonds the
aluminum coating to the steel base metal, as well as how the coating provides continuous
protection to the base metal. The same coating protection is provided to both sides of the
steel base metal.
further corrosion protection
plus some significant abrasion
protection.
Based on field studies of 42-43
year installations, Aluminized Steel
Type 2 service life is estimated to
be 75 years minimum at 16 gage
in the 5-9 pH and >_1,500 ohm -cm
resistivity ranges.
In some cases, the pH/resistivity
ranges may be extended somewhat
as is the case in and regions where
moisture availability is generally
a controlling factor, and satisfac-
tory service life may be realized
at soil resistivities somewhat
below the 1,500 ohm -cm lower
limit. In wetter climates, satisfactory
service life may be realized at
soil pH values below the 5.0
lower limit when resistivities are
relatively high.
In general, however, environ-
ments outside the recommended
pH/resistivity ranges should be
subjected to additional testing to
see if conditions conducive to
accelerated corrosion actually exist.
For example, low resistivity waters
and soils may contain excessive
concentrations of corrosive chloride
and sulfates salts. In addition, any
dark or light gray, blue, or olive -
colored clay constituents observed
in a heterogeneous soil should be
isolated for pH measurement since
these sometimes contain water-
soluble heavy metal salts. These
constituents induce strong acidifi-
cation necessitating the use of a
bituminous coating to ensure
normal soilside corrosion behavior.
Environments that are far
outside the recommended pH/
resistivity ranges should be
avoided, including acid minewater,
seawater, estuary brackish water,
and sanitary/industrial sewage.
Ideal for storm sewers
Aluminized Steel Type 2 corrugated
steel pipe is an ideal material for
municipal storm sewers or any
Standard specifications
1. AASHTO M274 (Alumi-
nized Steel Type 2 material)
and ASTM A 929.
2. AASHTO M36 and ASTM
A 760 (conduit, pipe.)
3. AASHTO Standard Bridge
Design Specifications,
Section 12 (structural
design) and ASTM A 796.
4. ASTM A 798 (installation).
75 years minimum service life. And still counting.
normal drainage project. Alumi-
nized Steel Type 2 pipe offers a
durable and economical alternate
to reinforced concrete pipe. Fea-
tures include light weight, long
lengths, and joints that have
positive pull -apart resistance and
the ability to adjust to yielding
foundations.
Pipe and pipe -arch are
available in four corrugations
(2 2/3" x'/2", 3" x 1 ", 125mm x
25mm, and Spiral Rib's 3/4" x
s/a" x 7'/2" rib corrugation) and
in all standard diameters and
16 gage through 10 gage.
Long-term field testing
Based on extensive data from
actual field installations dating
back 43 years, Aluminized Steel
Type 2 is a superior product for
storm sewer and drainage projects.
It has better corrosion resistance
than galvanized structures and
displays better abrasion resistance.
Prior to 1953, Aluminized Steel
Type 2 and galvanized steel
culverts were exposed in sites
across the U.S. These sites repre-
sented a variety of service condi-
tions including farm field drainage,
fresh water swamps, alkali soils,
and erosive applications. Test
installations were sampled after
eight years and again after 24
years. Weight loss data analyzed
at all sites indicate Aluminized Steel
Type 2 provided significant addi-
tional corrosion resistance.
In addition to the careful
sampling and evaluation accom-
plished during this 24-year pro-
gram, simple visual inspection
revealed that:
• The appearance of Aluminized
Steel Type 2 was clearly superior
to that of conventional metallic
coating.
• The condition of Aluminized
Steel Type 2 pipe inverts --
a critical point in durability
design —was excellent.
In 1952-53, an additional 135
composite culverts of Aluminized
Steel Type 2 and galvanized steel
were installed in 20 states. Based
on the current conditions of the
pipes available, the data indicates
a minimum 75-year service life for
16 gage Aluminized Steel Type 2
pipe when installed in the recom-
mended environment.
Independent studies
Many independent studies have
been performed that confirm
AK Steel Corporation's long-term
field test.
This Aluminized
Steel Type 2
corrugated steel
pipe was installed
p
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in 1953 in
El Dorado,y
California. It was
inspected in 1982
and in 1995.'
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Coupons were
removed in 1995
for evaluation by
the AK Steel
Research Center
and CALTRANS.
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This close-up view shows the Aluminized
Steel Type 2 pipe installed in Garland,
Maine, with the dark staining wiped away
to reveal the like -new underlying aluminum.
AK Steel Research
Center's corrosion
engineers and
Missouri D.O.T.
material engineers
inspect a 43-year
old Aluminized
Steel Type 2 pipe
installation. This is
one of two culvert
installations in
Carter County,
Missouri, installed
in a series contain-
ing half Aluminized
Steel Type 2 pipe
and half galvanized
steel pipe.
Performance proven by.43-year field test
42- and 43-year old Aluminized Steel Type 2 coupons taken from pipe inverts around the United States
Marshall County, IA
Installed 1952
Inspected 1995
Bernalillo County, NM
Installed 1952
Inspected 1995
Lafayette County, MO
Installed 1952
Inspected 1995
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Oklahoma County, OK
Installed 7 953
Inspected 1995
Snohomish County, WA
Installed 1952
Inspected 1995
San Benito County, CA
Installed 1953
Inspected 1995
Newer pipe sites inspected. Same long-term performance expected.
Richland County, SC
Installed 1978
Inspected 7 995
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Merrill Township, ME
Installed 1979
Inspected 1995
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Montgomery County, MD
Installed 1980
Inspected 1995
Morgan County, IL
Installed 1952
Inspected 1995
Decatur County, KS
Installed 1953
Inspected 7 995
Gwinnett County, GA
Installed in 1983
Inspected 7 995
AK Steel has inspected many more pipe sites around the United States, and these field research studies indicate a mini-
mum 75-year service life for Aluminized Steel Type 2 Corrugated Steel Pipe installed in the recommended environment.
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accurate to the best of our knowledge and belief,
but are intended for general information only.
Applications suggested for the materials are
described only to help readers make their own
evaluations and are neither guarantees nor to
be construed as express or implied warranties
of suitability for these or other applications.
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