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ASTM A106 VS ASME A333 GR 6

02/20/2011 8:38 AM

CAN ASTM A106 API 5L GRADE OF PIPE BE USED IN PLACE OF ASME A333 GR 6??

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Re: ASTM A106 VS ASME A333 GR 6

02/20/2011 9:21 AM

Generally no; the compositions are quite different.

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Re: ASTM A106 VS ASME A333 GR 6

02/20/2011 11:03 AM

What does the user requirement specification for this pipe say?

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Re: ASTM A106 VS ASME A333 GR 6

02/22/2011 3:30 AM

sure not,

min IMPACT TEMPERATURE IS required at -45 c ( for SA 333-6)

while no impact test is done on SA 106

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