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  1. JamyFilter

    Bolting grade for design temperature 350 [°C] with AD-2000

    Hello, What could be a bolting grade which can be used at a design temperature of 350 [°C] complying with AD-2000. I would need an "efficient" grade (high yield strength). Because we need to replace a bolt 12.9 by another grade on an existing vessel. So the room for bolt (studs) cannot be...
  2. JamyFilter

    Bolting class 12.9 at 350 °C design code AD-2000

    Hello, Does anyone know if bolts class 12.9 can be used at a temperature of 350 [°C] with design code AD-2000? As per first information, an inspector told us upper limit is 300 [°C]. Thanks a lot for your reply. If you can supply, I am interested in the reference you use to reply. Regards
  3. JamyFilter

    Similar carbon steel to A516 grade 70

    Thanks all for your support I think I have enough info to deicide :-)
  4. JamyFilter

    Similar carbon steel to A516 grade 70

    I am looking for a carbon steel similar to A516 grade 70 (plate) but in casting or forging or bar for a more massive part of the vessel. Which nuance is common, and has same price and similar properties to A 516 grade 70? Application is for pressure vessel. Thanks for your help.
  5. JamyFilter

    Machinability of AISI 347

    EdStainless thanks for your input.
  6. JamyFilter

    Machinability of AISI 347

    I have seen on a list that compere to a steel of reference AISI 304 or 316 machinibility is 45% (source engineering toolbox). This value describes the ease with wich a steel can be machined. For AISI 347 it is 36%. I wonder if this could cause some troubles to get surface roughness of Ra0.8 (we...
  7. JamyFilter

    AISI 431 for ASME or GB-150

    Does anyone know if it is allowed to use AISI 431 for pressure vessel with ASME VIII div 1? I cannot find this SS in the ASME II partD. Is this alloy permitted by GB-150 (chinese pressure vessel design code)? Thanks in advance for your help.
  8. JamyFilter

    AISI 310 for high temperature

    This vessel have to be used in the process of combustion of waste. It means that we have oxidation ... I hope this info is enough to get some advices. Salanty could you give more details/explanations about your way of working. I am not sure to understand what you mean.
  9. JamyFilter

    AISI 310 for high temperature

    Hello, We have a pressure vessel for a project that is working at low pressure (between - 0.3 bar and 0.1 bar) but at high temperature (design temperature is 1050 °C). We have choosen the AISI 310 but vessel manufacturer can only design at max 800°C (with ASME VIII). 1/ Do you think this...

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