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A20 Table A1.15

MicroEng

Mechanical
Nov 27, 2002
26
IR
Hi
I have a question about the meaning of A20 table A1
I want to know the impact test temprature for a 516-Gr 60N. the thickness is 42 and I asked vendor to test it in -46 C. but Vendor tell that accurding to a20 table A1.15 there is no need to test at -46 and just to be test in -29 (Minimum propcess temp. and site condition).
which one is correct?
 
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12.1.5 Test Temperature—The test temperature shall be as specified by the product specification, if applicable, or by the purchaser, except that the manufacturer or processor shall have the option of using a lower test temperature. The actual test temperature used shall be reported with the test results.
 
Why did you "ask" the vendor (supplier) to impact test at -46 C? If it was in the purchase specifications, the supplier must supply impact testing data meeting minimum specified requirements for the material supplied. Is the minimum design temp -29 C or -46 C? Regardless, the supplier does not dictate the MDMT, the purchaser does. If your request is for information only, the supplier should be able to provide such test data at a price or you can have another testing faciliity (lab) do the testing.
 

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