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  1. giantsjoed

    A240 and A182 type 316L

    Rapid, Both materials are acceptable per ASME B16.34, which also lists A182, A479 and A312 in the same pressure/ temperature group. Joe
  2. giantsjoed

    Helium Leak Testing

    Fortunately, NGL, the Shell spec and KBR specification are all mass per unit of time. No visible leakage generally applies to a hydrostatic test, in which case water is readily visible if leaking. So when the valve is full of helium, I can only assume that if I spray the joints with toluene or...
  3. giantsjoed

    Helium Leak Testing

    'NGL BS 6364:1984 Specification for valves for cryogenic service Although I will probably refer to: EN 1626:1999 Cryogenic vessels - Valves for cryogenic service Joe
  4. giantsjoed

    Helium Leak Testing

    Thanks 'NGL, but I have an older machine, an Ultratest F. I did find a repair site, Tech Services in Connecticut that also sells sniffing wands for these older machines. The specification for testing will be the Shell Spec., British Standard, a KBR spec., etc. Trying to cover as many specs as...
  5. giantsjoed

    Helium Leak Testing

    I purchased a used Helium leak detector to perform some cryogenic testing on ball valves. The detector did not have a sniffing device. Do I need a specific sniffing device for a Leybold Ultratest F (expensive) or can I buy a generic device or can a device be manufactured?
  6. giantsjoed

    PMA for 4130 or ASTM A574

    Has anyone tried to create a particular material appraisal for ASTM A29, type 4130 materials? I am starting to look if there is a code case or some other data to tie in a pressure/temperature limit? Also need one for cap screws made from ASTM A574? Joe

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