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what does "NS" mean in component description in MTO?

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tobebest

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Dec 30, 2013
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For example: PIPE;LOW TEMP.CARBON STEEL 6 " NS,27.8 mm Thk ,168.3 mm OD ,1.094" Thk; SEAMLESS; ASTM A333 GR.6; NACE MR‐01‐75; BEVELLED ENDS
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1.094" x 25.4 mm/in. = 27.889 mm. nom. thickness
 
Can't say that I'd agree with the wall thickness example. Nominal wall thickness in my book would be something more like 1"

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How many passes for a 1" thick wall butt weld and what kind of pressure would this be for?

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zdr1985 is right, the thickness got nothing to do with it(is behind the comma).
 
NS is the industry convention for naming pipe. Six inch nominal size pipe corresponds to pipe with an approximate inner diameter of six inches. The actual inner diameter varies based on the wall thickness of the pipe.
 
The nominal size and thickness both in inches should be enough, why mix up with redundant dimensions with mm if using English units?
 
And when ordered on the continent leave the redundant inches.
 
Nominal Size of pipe diameter, 6" NS = 6.625" OD = 168.3 mm OD.
 
When referring to pipe I am actually more accustomed to seeing NPS for Nominal Pipe Size, but given the material description above, it's obvious the author does mean nominal size.

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I think I may have seen some standards use the abbreviation"NS" for nominal size; however, it's probably best in general to not use abbreviations or acronyms that are not defined in the document, or well known. Notice the discussion by the " with the warning, "Any party who intends to rely solely on abbreviations to a certain extent becomes a hostage to fortune."
 
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