Ein-no-stein
Materials
- Jul 10, 2018
- 6
Dear All,
P91 is a common high temperature steam piping for power generation and nuclear industry, which contains 9%Cr and 1%Mo.
Is it reasonable to be used in marine environment as steam piping considering the chloride SCC (it is grey area since P91 is not recognized as stainless steel)?
Any candidate for the bolts and nuts considering 520°C operating temperature?
It seems that B16 and Grade 660 are not good based on the strength level as well as the marine environment.
Do I need to use 718?
Thanks,
P91 is a common high temperature steam piping for power generation and nuclear industry, which contains 9%Cr and 1%Mo.
Is it reasonable to be used in marine environment as steam piping considering the chloride SCC (it is grey area since P91 is not recognized as stainless steel)?
Any candidate for the bolts and nuts considering 520°C operating temperature?
It seems that B16 and Grade 660 are not good based on the strength level as well as the marine environment.
Do I need to use 718?
Thanks,