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ASME/ANSI

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yongheekim

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Jul 6, 2002
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I am a little bit confuging to use ASME and ANSI Code in specifications.

When we use these codes in specifications, I want to know about exact use of these codes,for example, ASME/ANSI B.31.3 is correct or ASME B 31.3 is correct? otherwise both of them can be used ?)

In addition, in case of flange ratings (for example ASME B.16.5 CLASS 300 RFWN or ANSI B I6.5 CLASS 3OO RFWN}

YONG H.KIM
 
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