Suddenly I can't seem to load any drw files using WF 3.0 for Windows. Nothing has been done recently to modify the program or files. Just can't open any drawing files. Any suggestions or do I have to reinstall?
ASME SA-705 Type 630 condition H1150 list strengths for forgings up to 8 inches in diameter. Does this mean that vessels larger in diameter are not permitted?
SA-705 Table 3 for type 630 gives mechanical properties for product size up to 8". Does this mean that that larger sizes, say 20", would not comply with the spec regardless of chemistry and mechanical properties?
Is there such a thing as 1/8 hard austenitic stainless steel tubing? If so, what does it indicate in terms of hardness, as well as tensile and yield strength?
ASME SA-788 S20 lists two recommended UT acceptance levels (BR and DA) for forgings. Can someone help me find what these designations mean and where they come from?
We are debating whether ASME B31.3 requires impact testing on all materials of construction even if there is no such requirement in the material specification. Does anyone have experience or an opinion about this?
Does anyone know what happened to the spurge program from Innotiv Spekan Purge Tool? I can't seem to find a download site anymore. Failing that, is there another recommended purge utility?
We are in the midst of a debate about whether or not a material cert must actually state "EN 10204 3.1" if it complies in all other respects. Some manufacturers do and some don't. I can't seem to find that requirement in the spec.
I am trying to determine the elevated temperature (350 °F) mechanical properties of ASTM A276 UNS S31600, cold drawn stainless steel with Sy=75000 psi and Su=95000 psi. I haven't been able to locate published data for elevated tensile properties of cold drawn material. It has been suggested...
Our customer is asking for a 0.668-20 UN 2B thread to be machined int a part. The thread is not to be coated. He insists it is not really an 11/16-20. There does not appear to be a metric equivalent, either. Any ideas where I can get info on this?
We are being asked to supplied a machined part with a material specification of MO1 (or maybe M01?) tool steel. We are familiar with M1 and O1 steels but, not MO1. Any ideas if MO1 is (or was) a legitimate designation?
Anyone have an idea where I can get the elevated temperature tensile properties for UNS G43400, ASTM A434 class BD alloy steel? A "typical" curve or table might be ok if I can't come up with anything else. ASME offers properties for bolting only (SA-540).
Does anyone have a copy of KAPL drawing 296E600 "Standard Tolerances and Manufacturing Practices? Or if it's been superseded or replaced by something else.