metalhoosier
Materials
- Nov 27, 2007
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I have a vessel 14psig and 220F that needs repair due to a pinhole leak. The vessel contains sour service gas. The vessel is 40+ years old SA-212 material, 0.250 min wall thickness that was fully stress relieved after fabrication. We intend on:
1) performing a local hydrogen bake at 600F for 2 hrs
2) pre-heat to 200F and weld repair
3) PWHT local area at 1100F for 15 minutes
The intent is to follow the API 939-B specification. Is this overkill? Any comments would be appreciated.
1) performing a local hydrogen bake at 600F for 2 hrs
2) pre-heat to 200F and weld repair
3) PWHT local area at 1100F for 15 minutes
The intent is to follow the API 939-B specification. Is this overkill? Any comments would be appreciated.