shabbirvora
Mechanical
- Oct 22, 2005
- 10
We come regularly across Instrumentation Tubing which is manufatured to ASTM 269 A 213 Average Wall, Seamless, Cold Rolled, Annealed.
This usually comes from some reputed manufacturers and
The question arises is
1. They mention it is as grades 316/316 L; why not only
316 L
2. The confirmity certificate describes NACE requirements on
hardness of Tube <= 80 Hrb, but still if looked
properly through certificate you
see 83 to 85 Hrb;and on the contrary the certificate
never states cleary the complianc to NACE but only states
the NACE requirements.
The certificate is used to support material specs and
Nace compatiability.
What are reasons still this things are presented by
vendor for acceptance and nobody has complained.
Thanks
This usually comes from some reputed manufacturers and
The question arises is
1. They mention it is as grades 316/316 L; why not only
316 L
2. The confirmity certificate describes NACE requirements on
hardness of Tube <= 80 Hrb, but still if looked
properly through certificate you
see 83 to 85 Hrb;and on the contrary the certificate
never states cleary the complianc to NACE but only states
the NACE requirements.
The certificate is used to support material specs and
Nace compatiability.
What are reasons still this things are presented by
vendor for acceptance and nobody has complained.
Thanks