Felipe255
Materials
- Jan 28, 2020
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First of all, im new here and english is not my main linguage, im sorry for any kind of grammatic mistakes.
Anyway, my question is about 316 L/316 nuts and bolts.
I work as intern on a company that builds fiberglass storage tanks.
And for some flanges they use low carbon stainless steels (304 L or 316 L) bolts and nuts.
My first question is: the low carbon increases the resistence against sensitization, but what is the point for low carbon on nuts and bolts? The way they are manufactured can make they reach that specific temperature range that might form Cr23C6?
Second question, why should i use 316L bolt instead of 316 bolt for a flange made of fiberglass? They never get contact with the specific stored product, for exemple 30 % hydrochloric acid, moreover, a mechanical engineer told me the suited bolt for this exactly situation would be a plastic bolt. What is the reason behind this?
Again, im sorry for any kind of grammatic mistakes.
Anyway, my question is about 316 L/316 nuts and bolts.
I work as intern on a company that builds fiberglass storage tanks.
And for some flanges they use low carbon stainless steels (304 L or 316 L) bolts and nuts.
My first question is: the low carbon increases the resistence against sensitization, but what is the point for low carbon on nuts and bolts? The way they are manufactured can make they reach that specific temperature range that might form Cr23C6?
Second question, why should i use 316L bolt instead of 316 bolt for a flange made of fiberglass? They never get contact with the specific stored product, for exemple 30 % hydrochloric acid, moreover, a mechanical engineer told me the suited bolt for this exactly situation would be a plastic bolt. What is the reason behind this?
Again, im sorry for any kind of grammatic mistakes.