RiniEIT
Petroleum
- Aug 8, 2014
- 20
This might be a silly question...
I am aware of normal temp (min temp. = -29 deg C) vs. low temp (min temp. = -45 deg C) CARBON steel pipe and fittings, but is there a similar relationship between different types of stainless steels?
From what I see in table A-1 in B31.3, most stainless steels such as ASTM A182 & A312 can be used as low temp piping (i.e. at -45 deg C). What stainless steel piping and fittings can not be used for low temp. piping applications? (if there are any).
Thanks in advance!
I am aware of normal temp (min temp. = -29 deg C) vs. low temp (min temp. = -45 deg C) CARBON steel pipe and fittings, but is there a similar relationship between different types of stainless steels?
From what I see in table A-1 in B31.3, most stainless steels such as ASTM A182 & A312 can be used as low temp piping (i.e. at -45 deg C). What stainless steel piping and fittings can not be used for low temp. piping applications? (if there are any).
Thanks in advance!