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SA-350 LF2 vs SA-765 GR 2

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gpape

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Do anyone have any comments or history with these materials used for large, thick (14") tube sheets? Design 350 PSI @ 500°F - MDMT (-)20°F
 
SA-350 LF2 is the only one I commonly see called out and used for high pressure tubesheets with thicknesses as high as 24 inches.

I can't comment on the other one.

rmw
 
Hi gpape,

SA-350 Gr.LF2 is generally used for low temperature applications for forgings for piping flanges (eg.ASME B 16.5)where notch toughness (Charpy Impact) testing is required. SA-765 Gr.2 is similar in content to SA-350 Gr.LF2, except that this specification is used for components other than piping flanges. Thus, for a tubesheet, the correct specification in this case would be SA-765 Gr.2. I do not have a copy of ASME II Part A at hand, to check the specific requirements of SA-765 Gr.2, you will need to refer to ASME II, Part A for these specifics.
John
 
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