MechEngJM
Mechanical
- Nov 25, 2019
- 8
Hello,
Looking for some insight into the following case...
Open Hazardous drains line has the following spec:
- Pipe: Alloy 625 (Ni Alloy, BE, ASTM B444 UNS N06625 Gr. 1, Seamless, ASME B36.19)
- Flange: Alloy 625 (Blind Flange, Ni Alloy, 150lb RF, ASME B16.5, ASTM B564 UNS N06625)
- Gaskets: Spiral Wound to ASME B16.5 CL. 150, Ni Alloy 625 outer / inner rings, Ni Alloy 625 winding w/ Inhibited Graphite filler, ASME B16.20
- Bolting: Alloy 718 (Studbolts ASTM B637 UNS N07718, Threaded full length with 2 heavy hex. nuts ASTM B637 UNS N07718, ASME B16.5 Table 1C)
Incorrect gaskets have been mistakenly ordered to remake two of the joints - 6Mo inner and outer rings with graphite filler. Current lead time for correct spec gaskets means that using the 6Mo gaskets is attractive. I don't see this as a concern, particularly as the gaskets would be changed out at next opportunity, but would appreciate a broad set of opinions.
Thanks for any help.
J.
Looking for some insight into the following case...
Open Hazardous drains line has the following spec:
- Pipe: Alloy 625 (Ni Alloy, BE, ASTM B444 UNS N06625 Gr. 1, Seamless, ASME B36.19)
- Flange: Alloy 625 (Blind Flange, Ni Alloy, 150lb RF, ASME B16.5, ASTM B564 UNS N06625)
- Gaskets: Spiral Wound to ASME B16.5 CL. 150, Ni Alloy 625 outer / inner rings, Ni Alloy 625 winding w/ Inhibited Graphite filler, ASME B16.20
- Bolting: Alloy 718 (Studbolts ASTM B637 UNS N07718, Threaded full length with 2 heavy hex. nuts ASTM B637 UNS N07718, ASME B16.5 Table 1C)
Incorrect gaskets have been mistakenly ordered to remake two of the joints - 6Mo inner and outer rings with graphite filler. Current lead time for correct spec gaskets means that using the 6Mo gaskets is attractive. I don't see this as a concern, particularly as the gaskets would be changed out at next opportunity, but would appreciate a broad set of opinions.
Thanks for any help.
J.