pipesvessels1
Mechanical
- Jun 18, 2002
- 22
All,
We were in the process of developing some pipe specs when we found numerous references to A105N material for use in forgings. Yet we couldn't find it on the ASTM website or ASME Codes (ASME IID, B31.3). There it is called A105. It probably means the forgings are normalised but what do we specify? Are all A105 forgings now normalised as a matter of course for process piping applications? Is there a cut off point or some boundary where it changes?
Cheers,
JOD
We were in the process of developing some pipe specs when we found numerous references to A105N material for use in forgings. Yet we couldn't find it on the ASTM website or ASME Codes (ASME IID, B31.3). There it is called A105. It probably means the forgings are normalised but what do we specify? Are all A105 forgings now normalised as a matter of course for process piping applications? Is there a cut off point or some boundary where it changes?
Cheers,
JOD