GabrieleB
Petroleum
- Feb 4, 2009
- 84
I have to specify a material for piping valves to be used for low temperature service up to -40° according to EN standard.
The process piping design code EN 13480-2 does not give indication for a forging material for temperature up to -40°C, but traditional carbon steel material are applicable only up to -20°C (Es. 10222-4 P285) as per Table B.2-5.
In the mentioned table to come up to -60°C should be used Ni alloyed carbon steel as 15NiMn6 grade.
Which carbon steel material grade can be used for forging (flange, valves) when you have a design requirement of -40°C??
In the American Standard is commonly used the ASTM A 350 LF2 Grade where a Charpy test at -46°c is specified. Is there an equivalent grade according to European Standard Code?
Thanks for help me!
The process piping design code EN 13480-2 does not give indication for a forging material for temperature up to -40°C, but traditional carbon steel material are applicable only up to -20°C (Es. 10222-4 P285) as per Table B.2-5.
In the mentioned table to come up to -60°C should be used Ni alloyed carbon steel as 15NiMn6 grade.
Which carbon steel material grade can be used for forging (flange, valves) when you have a design requirement of -40°C??
In the American Standard is commonly used the ASTM A 350 LF2 Grade where a Charpy test at -46°c is specified. Is there an equivalent grade according to European Standard Code?
Thanks for help me!