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asme sa vs astm

asme sa vs astm

asme sa vs astm

(OP)
Folks
I have been tasked to find the latest publication of multiple ASTM and ASME specs. for example:
ASTM not a problem easy to find ASTM A182 - 2016a...as the latest
what about ASME SA182? I know ASME will say ASTM A182 is fine for ASME SA182...however I cannot find what the most current publication of this ASME spec. is.?
sometimes ASME will lag behind the ASTM spec.
can anyone point me in the correct direction?


also, just to be clear....when ASME says ASME SA123, it is saying that the ASTM 123 is applicable and the same...? is this correct??
thank you

RE: asme sa vs astm

(OP)
Thanx Bimr

should have stated, been there done that
asme.org doesn't find the spec ASME SA...when I do a search

RE: asme sa vs astm

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however I cannot find what the most current publication of this ASME spec. is.?
The current Edition is 2015. The 2017 Edition will be published in July.

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.when ASME says ASME SA123, it is saying that the ASTM 123 is applicable and the same...? is this correct??
No. You need to review the SA specification. They are contained in ASME Section II, Part A (or Part B for non-ferrous).

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