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SA material vs A material 3

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dahar

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What is the difference in using say SA335 VS A335. Is there differnt documentation? I always thought the material and stress values were the same. I've been told that ASME Section 1 requires SA material to be specified rather than A material
 
The difference between an SA versus A designation has to do with ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel code endorsement of material. If a material is supplied to an SA material specification, this material meets the requirements of ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section II, and can be used in code-fabricated items. If a material is supplied with an A designation, it meets the requirements of ASTM.

In some cases A and SA material designations can be equivalent, in other cases they may not be equivalent with material that is an A designation not even permitted for use in code fabrication. So, review ASME Section II, Part A Acceptable ASTM Editions.
 
Thanks Metengr,

I appreciate your response.

Dahar
 
I think in most cases they are identical. ASME incorporates ASTM specifications into Section II. But what is incorporated into Section II isn't always the latest version of ASTM. I don't think it's an intentional effort to have a different spec, just lack of being caught up all the time.
 
For convenience, the ASME material spec will specifically indicate that it is identical to the ASTM if that is the case. It will say so right on the first page.

Steve Braune
Tank Industry Consultants
 
dahar-

Its usually far easier to just specify SA materials, but the Code does provide you some wiggle room. I'd suggest reading the section on Acceptable ASTM Editions starting on page xlvii of Section IIA. The key thing to note is the quote Materials for Code use should preferably be ordered, produced, and documented on this basis; however, material produced under an ASTM Specification may be used in lieu of the corresponding ASME Specification as listed in this Appendix...

A335 is on page l (that's Roman 50, not one). The material is identical with several exeptions.

jt
 
jte:
"identical with exceptions" huh?
 
ASME: Always, Sometimes, Maybe, with the Exception of.
 
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