Norsok m-650 m-630
Norsok m-650 m-630
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Hello
I'm Looking for a foundury that has got norsok m-650 and m-630 qualification ( it would be great if also m-501).
We are in need of suction casing 1.4462 ( 318LN) or 1.4404 (316L)
and baseplate carbon steel ST 52-3 (S355J2+N).
Thank for your help.
I'm Looking for a foundury that has got norsok m-650 and m-630 qualification ( it would be great if also m-501).
We are in need of suction casing 1.4462 ( 318LN) or 1.4404 (316L)
and baseplate carbon steel ST 52-3 (S355J2+N).
Thank for your help.





RE: Norsok m-650 m-630
Steve Jones
Materials & Corrosion Engineer
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RE: Norsok m-650 m-630
Region of north europe will be the best one.
RE: Norsok m-650 m-630
Not being an expert in NORSOK standards, I have been around the block many times especially with ASME B&PV Code and Standards. SJones is correct. See below
1 Scope
This NORSOK standard establishes a set of qualification requirements to verify that the manufacturer has
sufficient competence and experience of the relevant material grades, and necessary facilities and
equipment to produce these in the required shapes and sizes with acceptable properties.
4 Responsibilities
The purchaser is responsible for ensuring that his manufacturers are qualified within the essential variables
within this NORSOK standard. Acceptance of a manufacturer is at the discretion and determination of the
purchaser.
The qualification exercise itself should be carried out in co-operation with company or its main contractors.
As indicated above, the M-650 R3 standard provides guidance for qualification of manufacturers supplying special materials. This means that you as a purchaser using M-650 must qualify a supplier for your needs. This means going to conduct a shop visit reviewing the suppliers Quality program and establishing requirements under M-650.
RE: Norsok m-650 m-630
Steve Jones
Materials & Corrosion Engineer
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/8/83b/b04
RE: Norsok m-650 m-630
NORSOK standard M650?
The previously listing of qualified manufacturers of Teknologisk Institutt has now been
terminated.
There is no official listing in the name of NORSOK of manufacturers, which have been
evaluated, to fulfill the requirements of and have carried out the qualification tests
according to NORSOK standard M-650.
from page : http://
Thank You very much ! I is something what I need.
RE: Norsok m-650 m-630
Steve Jones
Materials & Corrosion Engineer
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RE: Norsok m-650 m-630
hello, I read this thread carefully, the list of approved manufacturers that you add in your reply was very interesting.
Do you know if there is any sort of list (official, unofficial) - somewhere in the web - updated at 2011?
Thanks, regards.
RE: Norsok m-650 m-630
Steve Jones
Materials & Corrosion Engineer
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RE: Norsok m-650 m-630
Attilio Brambilla
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Material Engineer
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RE: Norsok m-650 m-630
RE: Norsok m-650 m-630
Steve Jones
Materials & Corrosion Engineer
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/8/83b/b04
RE: Norsok m-650 m-630
you should go through the FAQs which you find on the official site:
http://ww
I guess the answers given there are very clear.
Ciao
Marco
RE: Norsok m-650 m-630
For non M-650 regulated materials the testing is not as involved. Generally it can be done with just a control plan with the supporting procedures and an ISO certification with European roots.
It would be best to go to the foundry and ask them if they have any experience supplying that material that you need to NORSOK M650. The materials that you have listed should be fairly straight forward depending on their size.
Bob