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Temperature range of bolts and nuts material

Temperature range of bolts and nuts material

Temperature range of bolts and nuts material

(OP)
Hi,

I would like to have table that can show the temperature range of bolts and nuts material (B7,L7,B8/2H,2,4...etc)

Best regards,

RE: Temperature range of bolts and nuts material

Check CSA Z245.15, ISO 15156 maybe. I'm sure API 6A only talks about it. Try the various manufacturer or ask your supplier. Using this forum for this request probably not the best way on this question.

Regards,
Cockroach

RE: Temperature range of bolts and nuts material

(OP)
Cockroach,

Thank you for putting me on the correct path,

Regards

RE: Temperature range of bolts and nuts material

Temperature range for what - strength, corrosion resistance? What's wrong with starting at ASME II, Part D followed by ASME B31.3, Table A-2?

Steve Jones
Materials & Corrosion Engineer

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/8/83b/b04

RE: Temperature range of bolts and nuts material

EN 10269 and ASTM F 2281

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