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ASME Material Conversion to EN 13445 2

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dalea60

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May 4, 2007
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Does anyone know of some comparison that would give an idea of what EN 13445 material is equivalent to an ASME Section II-D material? Such as the EN 13445 equivalent for SA-516 70 or SA-240 304.

Thanks for the help,
Dale
 
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XL83NL,

Perhaps my message was not clear, I didn't mean to say the there was official recognition or approval by standards and codes bodies, just that EN 10269 parts are used in applications similar to ASME B&PV. Or stated differently, general applications use ASTM F568 and/or ISO 898, while pressure applications use ASTM A193 and/or EN 10269. I got the impression that dalea60 was looking for materials that are used widely in Europe for PED conformance.
 
Thanks for the responses.

I'm looking at running calcs for EN 13445, trying to use materials that would equate to the ASME materials that we would use if it was designed to Section VIII Div 1.

Dale
 
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