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Where to find SA 1

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DiplingAndre

Petroleum
Nov 19, 2008
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Hello,
can anyone tell me where I can find the material specification AMSE SA 312 and SA 358.
I have the ASTM A 312 and 358 here but I'm not sure if there are some additional Requirements or something like that.

 
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Generally, ASME uses the ASTM number and adds the S (specification) prefix for ASME vessel code materials. I download many ASTM material specifications and rarely download ASME specifications. For pressure containing materials verify that the material is also listed with the ASME specification.
 
They are in ASME Section II, Part A for Ferrous and Part B Nonferrous.

Joe Tank
 
While I agree that the ASME uses the ASTM Standards, the ASME version (SA) are not always identical to the ASTM (A) version. There may be editorial differences or much more substantive differences like excluding a particular grade or process.
That said, the ASME Standards can be obtained through The ASME (asme.org is a starting place), or older versions can be obtained through IHS Global or the Linda Hall Library.
 
Indeed it is interessting. But we do only stainless steel.
Thanks anyway!
 
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