C-Mn LT steels such SA 333 Gr6 would NEVER be the safe material meeting consistent impact requirements @-70 Deg C.
As stated by MetEngr, 2.5% Nickel Steel(SA 333 Gr7) is the minimum option at this LT range of -70 to -75 Deg C. SA 333 Gr6 is more amenable for design considerations @-45 Deg C , maximum upto -50 Deg C.
Same applies for welding consumables also.2.5% Nickel welding consumables E-8016/8018C1(SMAW)and equivalent SAW, GTAW products have to be used for meeting the safe impact requirements.
I had handled welding and fabrication of vessels, exchangers, Piping for Ethylene, Polyethylene, and Propelyne services involing -75 Deg C down to -100DegC , involving 2.5% & 3.5% Nickel steels. Meeting impact properties at such subzero temperature are extremely challenging, when demanding clients' requirements are involved.
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Pradip Goswami,P.Eng.IWE
Welding & Metallurgical Specialist
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