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No experience with Tianjin Steel (China), however I would like to recommend/point-out the following:
1) Is there any restriction by your Client to purchase from China Vendor/Manufacturer?
1a) If yes, I think you do not need to bother considering China Vendors.
1b) If none, I believe you...
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I think, Article V of ASME Sec. IX could guide you if you can utilize the SWPSS (suffice with the conditions and/or requirements) for welding pressure boundary/parts.
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In my opinion, the 900degF (480degC) pertains to the minimum temperature where heat treatment takes place (e.g. applicable to Aging treatment/Precipitation Hardening) on a material. The Code 'maybe' simply specify it to consider not only the common heat treatment range-from 1100degF...
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In my opinion, there points that need to be clarified:
I) What criteria/aspect/visible identity in the flange connection that suspects you that it was overtorqued/gasket overcompressed?
Please also consider: a)What do you mean by crushed/damage and comparing it to compressed gasket? b)...
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Based on your information below, you will be the one to design and manufacture the cable assemblies THEN also given the prerogative to judge if the cables are acceptable; therefore you should also be the one to indicate the acceptance criteria and test required for these cable...
Judgement on this cannot be done through the pictures, I may suggest the following:
1) Physical appearance could conceive one's judgment.
2) Verify Material certificate (understand requirement on the ASTM or project requirement) and Dimensional Report Report from the Supplier/Manufacturer of...
I think you could defend this (some with tag&heat numbers and others without tag&eat no.) by:
The product was received in the condition as per ASTM A6 Section 18.1.4.2 and 18.6.1. In addition, the transfer proceeded maybe because it was written your in-house qc procedure/traceability.
Since you...
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Yes, as per the standard, cold-drawn method for smaller pipe (D<2") can be conducted.
I think the main reason of this is that these line sizes, D<2", are mainly used in utility lines (non-critical/process service) therefore reduced yield strength and hardness by plastic deformation...