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Welding design for tubes joints

Welding design for tubes joints

Welding design for tubes joints

(OP)
Hi everybody,

Anybody know a welding standard for pipe joint preparation?
Any standard like ISO or other recongized norm would be appreciated.

Thanks,

RE: Welding design for tubes joints

In the US, ASME B16.25 is an often referenced standard for piping end preps.

RE: Welding design for tubes joints

(OP)
thanks i will try finding it

RE: Welding design for tubes joints

(OP)
Hi Mr 168,
For socket welding or using a "bushing with bigger diameter" to connect two pipes with fillet welding, do you know what ASME standard is related?
Thanks

RE: Welding design for tubes joints

Not as far as welding end preps are concerned. The individual ASME codes will address socket welding requirements as applicable though, e.g. specific fit-up requirements.

RE: Welding design for tubes joints

All the replies so far have transformed 'tube' into 'pipe'. It would help if we knew the size range, material, and end product; i.e., applicable code.

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