MDAust
Petroleum
- Mar 22, 2015
- 9
Hi There,
We have been made aware of an Operator that has some Duplex material with very poor toughness (> 0 Deg C). We are aware of this issue with A105 material where the chemical composition and assumed toughness is not true due to manipulation of the chemistry with Boron etc.
We have reviewed the Duplex material certificates from our various suppliers and there is a wide range of documentation delivery. The simplest is just a chemical composition with tensile and hardness values up to a suite of chemical composition: Charpy values, Heat treatment temperatures and times, and grain structure slides.
The base requirement within the Duplex, 304 SS and 316 SS standards appears to be just composition with additional certificates available via Suplimentary Testing - to be specified by the Owner.
Are the ASTM base requirements satisfactory or do we need to specify Suplimentary Testing to ensure material toughness.
Regards, Mark
We have been made aware of an Operator that has some Duplex material with very poor toughness (> 0 Deg C). We are aware of this issue with A105 material where the chemical composition and assumed toughness is not true due to manipulation of the chemistry with Boron etc.
We have reviewed the Duplex material certificates from our various suppliers and there is a wide range of documentation delivery. The simplest is just a chemical composition with tensile and hardness values up to a suite of chemical composition: Charpy values, Heat treatment temperatures and times, and grain structure slides.
The base requirement within the Duplex, 304 SS and 316 SS standards appears to be just composition with additional certificates available via Suplimentary Testing - to be specified by the Owner.
Are the ASTM base requirements satisfactory or do we need to specify Suplimentary Testing to ensure material toughness.
Regards, Mark