API SPECIFICATION 20E
API SPECIFICATION 20E
(OP)
In the spec section 3.1.3' Material originating from a final melt, or for remelted alloys, the raw material originating from a single re-melted ingot'
does this mean that all material has to be from an ingot and that we cannot use material from a continuous cast route.
does this mean that all material has to be from an ingot and that we cannot use material from a continuous cast route.





RE: API SPECIFICATION 20E
If you are using continuous cast material, it would not be considered a remelted alloy, so all continuous cast blooms that resulted from the final molten refining operation are considered a single heat. In the special case of remelted alloys (VAR, VIM, or VIM-VAR) only that material that came from the final remelt ingot are to be considered a heat. I doubt there are
manyany remelt alloys that are processed by the continuous casting route in the final melt.This particular section, 3.1.3, does not restrict the steel making methods; this section only defines what is meant by the term "Heat" in the standard. The acceptable steelmaking methods are defined elsewhere in the standard, depending on whether you are producing BSL-1, BSL-2, or BSL-3. For BSL-1, they would be covered by the applicable ASTM standard and for BSL-2 and BSL-3, by the manufacturer's material specification, as described by section 5.2.
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