SteamEjectors
Mechanical
- Sep 2, 2010
- 8
Dear all,
reg. ASME B31.1 Power Piping the use at temperatures above maximum in stress tables given is generally not permitted.
That means in fact you can use ASTM A106 Grade B until 800 °F (426°C) for Power Piping and not above...
Are there any exceptions? For example low pressure?
In our special case we have Design Conditions from
p= 0,5 barg (7.25 psig) T=435°C (815°F)in a
Vacuum Application.
We don´t really want to use high alloy- material (F11).
Are there alternatives or any exceptions for using ASTM A106 Grade B for higher temperatures?
Thanks for every helpful answer.
reg. ASME B31.1 Power Piping the use at temperatures above maximum in stress tables given is generally not permitted.
That means in fact you can use ASTM A106 Grade B until 800 °F (426°C) for Power Piping and not above...
Are there any exceptions? For example low pressure?
In our special case we have Design Conditions from
p= 0,5 barg (7.25 psig) T=435°C (815°F)in a
Vacuum Application.
We don´t really want to use high alloy- material (F11).
Are there alternatives or any exceptions for using ASTM A106 Grade B for higher temperatures?
Thanks for every helpful answer.