Metcorr
Materials
- Oct 26, 2006
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We are evaluating the use of SA 106 Gr C in place of SA 234 WPC for a boilers U-bend application. The SA 234 WPC and SA 106 Gr C have almost identical chemical composition and often used in u-bends for boilers also. In our case, as per the original design application, the boiler tubes are of SA 106 Gr C but the U-bends are of SA 234 WPC. Due to non-availability of SA 234 WPC in the market, we are evaluating the alternate SA 106 Gr C for u-bends.
During our internal discussions, it was mentioned that SA 106 Gr C have some grain growth issues when the pipe is bend during subsequent heat-treatment.
Would appreciate sharing of any concerns if you may have regarding the use of SA 106 Gr C in place of SA 234 WPC. Any input regarding the use of SA 106 Gr C in U-bends for boiler application would be greatly welcomed. Also, if someone can enlighten us as to why SA 234 WPC was specified for U-bends while boilers tubes are of SA-106 Gr C. Thanks
Best regards,
Metcorr
During our internal discussions, it was mentioned that SA 106 Gr C have some grain growth issues when the pipe is bend during subsequent heat-treatment.
Would appreciate sharing of any concerns if you may have regarding the use of SA 106 Gr C in place of SA 234 WPC. Any input regarding the use of SA 106 Gr C in U-bends for boiler application would be greatly welcomed. Also, if someone can enlighten us as to why SA 234 WPC was specified for U-bends while boilers tubes are of SA-106 Gr C. Thanks
Best regards,
Metcorr