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hchrys01
Industrial
- Dec 28, 2015
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Hi,
I recently started working for a engineering company and i was assigned to determin if a certain type of piping (installed 2 years ago) can continue to opperate transporting gas at 4 bars. I have never worked with pipes before.
The pipes that were installed are different diameters of ASTM A53/A106 grade b certified to EN 10204/3.1. The customer asked for pipes under the standard EN 10216.
How can i show to the customer that the pipes follow this standard? I know from research that the pipes chosen can do the job.
Must there be a comparison of composition or mechanical properties?
Thank you
I recently started working for a engineering company and i was assigned to determin if a certain type of piping (installed 2 years ago) can continue to opperate transporting gas at 4 bars. I have never worked with pipes before.
The pipes that were installed are different diameters of ASTM A53/A106 grade b certified to EN 10204/3.1. The customer asked for pipes under the standard EN 10216.
How can i show to the customer that the pipes follow this standard? I know from research that the pipes chosen can do the job.
Must there be a comparison of composition or mechanical properties?
Thank you