gluca
Petroleum
- Sep 23, 2006
- 9
Good morning,
I have a question which can regard both ASTM/ASME forum and Materials forum. We produce seamless carbon steel fittings according to ASTM/ASME A/SA420 WPL6, suitable for low temperature service up to -50 deg. °F.
Our starting pipe is according to ASTM/ASME A/SA333 gr. 6: our supplier delivers the pipe with a EN10204 3.1 certificates, stating that the pipe has been totally normalized, impact tested at -50 deg. °F and mechanical tested (yield strength, tensile strength and elongation %).
My question is the following: after reading ASTM/ASME A/SA420 para 9.2, it seems to me that we are not compelled to perform new tensile tests, as we normalize the fitting and all the required tests (both tensile and impact) have already been performed by our supplier on the normalized pipe.
Do you think I'm right?
Thanks to all
regards
I have a question which can regard both ASTM/ASME forum and Materials forum. We produce seamless carbon steel fittings according to ASTM/ASME A/SA420 WPL6, suitable for low temperature service up to -50 deg. °F.
Our starting pipe is according to ASTM/ASME A/SA333 gr. 6: our supplier delivers the pipe with a EN10204 3.1 certificates, stating that the pipe has been totally normalized, impact tested at -50 deg. °F and mechanical tested (yield strength, tensile strength and elongation %).
My question is the following: after reading ASTM/ASME A/SA420 para 9.2, it seems to me that we are not compelled to perform new tensile tests, as we normalize the fitting and all the required tests (both tensile and impact) have already been performed by our supplier on the normalized pipe.
Do you think I'm right?
Thanks to all
regards