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C-276 piping thickness base

C-276 piping thickness base

C-276 piping thickness base

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I have question regarding to C-276 or all alloys piping. to estimate minimum thickness for Stainless steel pipe we should use ASME 36.19M and other than that we should use ASME36.10. so I was wondering for Alloys like C-276 pipe thickness could we use ASME 36.19M ? if yes why?

RE: C-276 piping thickness base

The applicable ASTM standard will reference which of the two B36 standards has to be used. For example, ASTM B619 for Welded Nickel and Nickel-Cobalt Alloy Pipe references:

Quote:

1.2 This specification covers pipe in Schedules 5S, 10S,
40S, and 80S through 8-in. nominal pipe size as set forth in
ANSI B36.19 (see Table 2).

Whereas for B622 (seamless):

Quote:

4. Ordering Information
...
..
..
4.1.2 Dimensions:
4.1.2.1 Tube—Outside diameter, minimum or average wall
thickness, and length.
4.1.2.2 Pipe—Standard pipe size and schedule (Appendix
X2)
.

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