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What are applicable schedules for these materials

What are applicable schedules for these materials

What are applicable schedules for these materials

(OP)
I got information from a client about the following materials
Titanium
Alloy20
Hasteloy276

but they can't tell whether it is:

Schedule 10 or 10S
Schedule 40 or 40S
Schedule 80 or 80S

Can somebody please tell if these materials are available on the markets in the first schedule (10, 40, 80) or the second (10S, 40S, 80s)

many thanks in advance

Leendert de Geus

http://www.costengineering.nl/
http://nl.linkedin.com/in/leendertdegeus

RE: What are applicable schedules for these materials

Hello,

I'm working about on-shore fiscal counting system design. The whole of my pipes and devices are classed ANSI600. My pipes are in carbon steel A105.

I would like to avoid to calculate for each diameter, the thickness.

In Industry, Schedule 40 or 80 is often chosen.

Could use  one type of these classifications to qualify my pipes?

Must I really  check each thickness?

 

RE: What are applicable schedules for these materials

Leendert, are you asking whether titanium pipe is available in stainless?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nominal_Pipe_Size
The "S" designation, for example "NPS Sch 10S", most often indicates stainless steel pipes. However some stainless steel pipes are available in steel designations, so strictly speaking the "S" designation only differentiates B36.19M pipe from B36.10M pipe.[1]

 

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