Friday, July 24, 2009

[MW:2804] Re: Heat treatment of low alloy steel plates SA387 material

Check SA 841.
 
ARUN

On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 8:27 AM, Agrawal Sunil (Mumbai -Stequ) <S.Agrawal@ticb.com> wrote:

As per ASME Sec II Part A, following is heat treatment requirement about SA 387 (plate material):

 

"Except for Grades 91 and 91 1, all plates shall be thermally treated either by annealing, normalizing- and - tempering, or, when permitted by the purchaser, accelerated cooling from the austenitizing temperature by air blasting or liquid quenching, followed by tempering"

 

Code is requesting that plates shall be normalized and tempered, or it shall be normalized-accelerated cooled and tempered (NACT) condition when agreed by the purchaser.

 

Can anyone guide me what is the difference between "normalizing- and – tempering" plates and "NACT" plates? How it will make difference to the properties of the plates.

 

For our running project, one of the bidder has said that none of the mill is offering plate in normalizing- and – tempering condition so he has considered NACT condition. Can we accept the plate is NACT condition?

 

Request to guide me on this topic.

 

Thanking you,

Sunil Agrawal

Static Equipment Department (STEQU)



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