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SA 516 HARDNESS VALUE BASIS

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Jun 2, 2007
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ASME SEC IIA does not specify hardness value of SA 516.
Mill Test certificates indicates maximum permissible hardness value of SA 516.
From where the MILL get that value?
 
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My guess would be a NACE standard.

The devil is in the details; she also wears prada.
 
I would guess NACE as well....was the limit 22HRC or equivalent (235HB)?
 
Or have they worked back from max strength/min elong that is allowed?
OF the NACE limit.
Or some limit imposed by a major customer of theirs, so they make it all this way.
Did you ask them?

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