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    Maximum Thickness Stainless Steel Cryogenic Service

    Gator, BigInch, and iainuts thank you for your feed back. I didn't know about the Cryogenic pump cylinders being so thick. This is good to know. OGMetEngr, these pipes will see Ethane, Propane, and Butane to name a few; nothing above hydro carbon C5. Like you said, it comes down to the...
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    Maximum Thickness Stainless Steel Cryogenic Service

    Gator, That's an error on my part. The carbon steel 0.5" thickness is limited by -20f design temperature not the -325F service I described for the stainless. Thanks for catching that
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    Maximum Thickness Stainless Steel Cryogenic Service

    Hello, I'm looking into a note I found from a pipe specification for cryogenic service, design temperature -325F to +150F: For A312 TP304, the maximum permissible thickness is 6 mm. Per my research in ASME B31.3, I cannot confirm this note. Another engineer in my department found literature in...
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    Inspection and NDT For Process Piping

    Good Afternoon, I'm new to the forum and industry so if I miss something please forgive me. This topic didn't seem to be discussed in any of my previous findings. I'm looking into what inspection practices are done in the process piping industry on welded joints. I’m familiar with ASME B31.3...

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