Wednesday, March 11, 2009

[MW:1748] RE: 1747] Re: Use of 316L for steam service

Dear sir,

There was a recommendation that a 316L material be use for inner piping
of jacket piping. I am trying to put up an argument that there could be
some problem in the usage of this material. The service temperature is
233F and the steam is 338F, the pressure are 15 and 75 respectively.

Thanks and regards.


Faigal Fernando Agbanawag
Sr. Piping Engineer
Clough ZFP
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Subject: [MW:1747] Re: Use of 316L for steam service


Please indicate the steam pressure and temperature... Also, the
frequency
of use... At a glance, the material can be used but for further
analysis,
more info is needed.
B36.19M and B36.10M.
For large bore SS pipes, you can specify thickness from 36.10M, based on
your requirement.
You can refer or use "ASME B31.3 Calculator" at
www.cheresources.com/software.shtml.

Kind Regards,
Bibek Bhattacharyya.

"Faigal Fernando

Agbanawag"

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Dear All,

Can anybody please tell me if 316L for steam service is tolerable or
not.
Is there any reference in B36.19M with regards to this criterion or in
any
industry codes.

Thanking you all in advance.


Faigal Fernando Agbanawag
Sr. Piping Engineer
Clough ZFP


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