Nov 15, 2001 #1 GaryJ Materials Nov 15, 2001 4 0 0 GB Can someone help me find an equivelent spec. to the US ASTM A105 or A 105M carbon steel. Thanx in advance, Gary (UK)
Can someone help me find an equivelent spec. to the US ASTM A105 or A 105M carbon steel. Thanx in advance, Gary (UK)
Nov 15, 2001 1 #3 welding1 Mechanical Dec 2, 2000 122 0 0 GB It depends what you want it for? An A105 is a carbon steel forging, its nothing fancy. Do you need a forging? A105 is quite common for flanges, even in the UK. If it's a special flange you are making, roll a piece of boiler plate into a ring, BS1501-161-430A or P265 etc. Depends on your client requirements and contract spec etc. http://www.gowelding.com Upvote 0 Downvote
It depends what you want it for? An A105 is a carbon steel forging, its nothing fancy. Do you need a forging? A105 is quite common for flanges, even in the UK. If it's a special flange you are making, roll a piece of boiler plate into a ring, BS1501-161-430A or P265 etc. Depends on your client requirements and contract spec etc. http://www.gowelding.com
Nov 15, 2001 Thread starter #4 GaryJ Materials Nov 15, 2001 4 0 0 GB Thank you all!! Problem solved Upvote 0 Downvote
Nov 16, 2001 #5 devan Mechanical Nov 16, 2001 1 0 0 MY Can anyone tell me what NACE stands for? Upvote 0 Downvote
Nov 20, 2001 #6 gdodd Automotive Jul 18, 2001 138 0 0 AU Devan I think it is Natioal Association of Corrosion Engineers Upvote 0 Downvote