Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Re: [MW:18957] 64'' Sch 40 Pipe Thickness & XS Pipe Thickness

 NPS 10 to NPS 24 Sch XS is not equivalent to S80




On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 11:12 PM, Ricardo Erasmus <cardo.erasmus@gmail.com> wrote:
My friend ,Sch 40 =STD (standard wall thickness) and Sch xs = Sch 80(extra strong wall thickness) and Sch xxs= Sch 160 ( extra extra strong wall thickness)

Regards,
Ricardo Erasmus ( Welding Superintendent) Kentz


On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 3:23 PM, James Abraham <jamesmundokulthu@yahoo.com> wrote:
Dear Members
I have the following doubts to clear in the fabrication of large bore CS  pipe
As per our contract all the large bore pipes are Sch 40 but they provide the material and as per the design all the pipes are Sch  XS
1, What is thickness difference between Sch 40 & XS and how  I can prove this one according to the international standard
2. I have any wright to claim for extra cost because of the thickness difference

Please give your valuable advice

Thank You 

BEST REGARDS

JAMES ABRAHAM|Email - jamesmundokulthu@yahoo.com

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