dcox519
Mechanical
- Mar 1, 2016
- 8
For Duplex 2507 material (UNS S32750), I am working with a few different vendors that are telling me that larger diameter pipe (>8") will typically be supplied as SA-240, rolled/welded with 100% RT, and reference to dimensional tolerances of A928 (but not SA-790, which is the supported pipe material for S32750).
The MTR in-question only shows SA-240 as a reference, then conformance to dimensional constraints of A928. 100% RT was performed, along with some other NDE, but my AI is not accepting the MTR to be used in an ASME vessel. He thinks that, since the MTR only references SA-240, there is no way to tell that the pipe was welded per ASME, and we will need a partial data report of some sort to use the welded pipe (either that, or cut out the weld and re-weld it at our shop). I am being told that a partial data report from the vendor is not available.
I have a metallurgist from one of the vendors that claims the MTR with A928 with 100% RT is acceptable to be used, as there is a clause in the B31.3 book that allows for welded with filler as long as it's 100% X-ray. But how would that allow me to use the pipe in an ASME vessel?
Can anyone share any experience with S32750 pipes for use in ASME vessels, per the MTR call-outs shown above?
Thanks,
Doug
The MTR in-question only shows SA-240 as a reference, then conformance to dimensional constraints of A928. 100% RT was performed, along with some other NDE, but my AI is not accepting the MTR to be used in an ASME vessel. He thinks that, since the MTR only references SA-240, there is no way to tell that the pipe was welded per ASME, and we will need a partial data report of some sort to use the welded pipe (either that, or cut out the weld and re-weld it at our shop). I am being told that a partial data report from the vendor is not available.
I have a metallurgist from one of the vendors that claims the MTR with A928 with 100% RT is acceptable to be used, as there is a clause in the B31.3 book that allows for welded with filler as long as it's 100% X-ray. But how would that allow me to use the pipe in an ASME vessel?
Can anyone share any experience with S32750 pipes for use in ASME vessels, per the MTR call-outs shown above?
Thanks,
Doug