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Full killed carbon steel and Sour...

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tananT

Mechanical
Dec 15, 2008
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Dear sir

I'd like to your explain these item below.
1. Full killed carbon steel
2. killed cabon steel
3. sour service H2s
4. Cs+NACE MR0175
 
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Killed Carbon Steel is a process of deoxidation that is performed during the steel making process. Normally, ASME B&PV Code requires steels that have 0.24% or greater carbon contents to be killed (fully de-oxidized) using either Al or Si additions, and especially those steels that fall under a forging grade.

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