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Welding Material ASTM A.514 and A.516

30 March 2009 1,613 views No Comment

For some code and class like ASME VIII, API 1104, aws requires D1.1 is different. Replacement material and filler metal is essential variable. This means the API 1104 like replacement filler metal in a single group for material Yield smaller or equal to 65.000psi may, while the material for the above 65 000 psi should not be a replacement filler metal from the group or one to two to three.

Aws and his no-no I can move. This means A5.1 filler metal can be replaced for free A5.1 also not allowed to A5.5. may therefore need to inform him in Welders what? PV, Piping, Construction, or what. if already in the know that we can see how the rules play. There is also variable variables mentioned how they manage.

MATERIALS A.514 is the type of materials that have a Yield Strength of materials, where this category include welded Structure form with the product plate. This material has some grade which is often used for construction or vessel manufacturer and is Grade F. Boiler Where this material has characteristics as follows: Yield Strength is 785 – 895 N / mm2 with Tensile Strength 690 N / mm2. This material has the equivalent JIS SHY = 70 or if the DIN = St – 70 – 2.

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