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NACE MR0175-2002 edition? 4

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Xeros

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Hi.

I'm Xeros.

I must select the pressure vessel materials as per NACE MR0175-2002.
I already have MR0175-1997, 2000, 2001, 2003 & ISO15156:2003.

However, I have never seen and heard about the NACE MR0175, 2002 edition.

Has MR0175-2002 been published?

If published, How can I get the 2002 edition.

I can not find MR0175 2002 edition in NACE web site store.

I need your help at the earlies.

Regards,
 
Thanks, TVP

I need a NACE MR0175, 2002 edition. However i could not find & buy the 2002 edition.

Because the materials requirements for ASS valve was changed from 2002 edition.

Is there any web site that i can buy a MR0175, 2002 edition?

Regards,
 
Thanks, everybody

I must review the materials requirement under wet sour service using NACE MR0175, 2002 edition.

NOT latest Revision. already I have ISO15156.

So i want to get how i could buy or get NACE MR0175, 2002 edition.


 
You should contact NACE:


Ask these people what has changed between the 2002 version and the recent version.

It doesn't make sense that you wouldn't use the most recent version.

Regards,

Cory

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It does make sense if one doesn't want to worry about pH2S, chlorides, and temperature for a number of alloys. It also makes sense if one doesn't want to worry about HIC and SOHIC in carbon steels. Of course, that approach wouldn't make sense in a court of law!

Steve Jones
Materials & Corrosion Engineer
 
I believe that the user may replace materials in kind in existing wells....if the design basis has not changed.
This would allow using older versions of NACE, and save considerably in material cost.
Of course, new projects should use the latest standards.
 
Think you have to contact directly NACE. If there is someone that can tell you all about a revision of NACE MR 0175 it's NACE.

hope this help

regards

Vict

Corrosion & Materials Engineer
 
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