rvivac
Petroleum
- Nov 9, 2012
- 18
Hello all!
I have a series of specs which asks for the use of the 17-4 H1150 Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steels in the stem and trunnion of ball valves.
Until now, what I know is that this is a very good material for corrosion and high yield and tensile stress.
The use is in the entry lines of a FPSO, which comes with all sorts of sulfur content.
Why not to use other common materials such an austenitic SS?
Thanks!
I have a series of specs which asks for the use of the 17-4 H1150 Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steels in the stem and trunnion of ball valves.
Until now, what I know is that this is a very good material for corrosion and high yield and tensile stress.
The use is in the entry lines of a FPSO, which comes with all sorts of sulfur content.
Why not to use other common materials such an austenitic SS?
Thanks!