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Equivalence between TTSt35N Din 17173 and Asme Mat

Equivalence between TTSt35N Din 17173 and Asme Mat

Equivalence between TTSt35N Din 17173 and Asme Mat

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Dear Collegues:

Due problems with my bibliography, it is impossible to me to find an equivalent material in ASME Code, Anybody Knows this material?.

I've tried with Key of Steel and its equivalent reports "SA-333 Gr1", It is a C.S. pipe but no specifically a tube , I think that is not correct.

Your help will be highly apreciated.

Thanks in advance.

José Luis Gómez R.

RE: Equivalence between TTSt35N Din 17173 and Asme Mat

If you are specifically looking for an ASME standard that addresses seamless steel tubes for low-temperature service, you may not be able to find one.  The following ASTM spec is appropriate, but it does not appear that ASME has adopted it for their own use:

ASTM A 334/A 334M Standard Specification for Seamless and Welded Carbon and Alloy-Steel Tubes for Low-Temperature Service

ASTM specs can be obtained from ASTM at http://www.astm.org or from Global Engineering Documents at http://global.ihs.org .

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