Mech-Engineer
Mechanical
- May 30, 2024
- 4
Hello,
I am looking at a process which has a design temperature of 470 Deg. C (max operating temperature 450 Deg. C). Piping design code ASME B31.3. Fluid service is non-corrosive.
SA-335 P1 has been proposed as a suitable material. As far as I can see this material is acceptable as per code based on the service conditions. However referring to some piping handbooks, it seems that grade P1 is not that commonly used for piping in industry (I may be wrong on this?), with other alloy grades such as P11, P12, P22 being more common?
I would like to learn more about the selection process for a high temperature alloy and the differences in performance of P1 vs other similar high temperature alloys such as P11.
I’d also like to better understand the differences in terms of market availability, cost, constructibility.
Any tips would be appreciated.
I am looking at a process which has a design temperature of 470 Deg. C (max operating temperature 450 Deg. C). Piping design code ASME B31.3. Fluid service is non-corrosive.
SA-335 P1 has been proposed as a suitable material. As far as I can see this material is acceptable as per code based on the service conditions. However referring to some piping handbooks, it seems that grade P1 is not that commonly used for piping in industry (I may be wrong on this?), with other alloy grades such as P11, P12, P22 being more common?
I would like to learn more about the selection process for a high temperature alloy and the differences in performance of P1 vs other similar high temperature alloys such as P11.
I’d also like to better understand the differences in terms of market availability, cost, constructibility.
Any tips would be appreciated.