donf
Chemical
- Jan 23, 2003
- 116
I'm asking for opinions, preferences, advice, esperience, etc. regarding the use of ASTM A197, B16.3 class 150 malleable iron versus ASTM A105, B16.11 class 2000/3000 forged steel threaded pipe fittings for NPS 2 and smaller, 150 psi and less saturated steam service with a desired life of 25 years. Please note that it's already been decided to use threaded piping for this particular system.
As far as material costs, it looks like the forged steel fittings are 2 to 3 times the cost of malleable iron. But, I'm also interested in: initial joint make-up (no leaks), resistance to erosion, able to handle thermal cycles (10 to 90C, 500 cycles/year), availability of components....
Thanks in advance for your time and responses.
Donf
As far as material costs, it looks like the forged steel fittings are 2 to 3 times the cost of malleable iron. But, I'm also interested in: initial joint make-up (no leaks), resistance to erosion, able to handle thermal cycles (10 to 90C, 500 cycles/year), availability of components....
Thanks in advance for your time and responses.
Donf