Sunday, August 30, 2009

[MW:3074] RE: 3071] ANSI B16.5

Dear Amarjti,
It's the same. You will also see on the front sheet of the standard that
both ANSI and ASME is stated. It is a standard developed by ASME and
then adopted by ANSI as an American national standard.

Kristian Lund Jepsen

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Subject: [MW:3071] ANSI B16.5


Dear all,

Can anybody suggest whether ANSI B16.5 and ASME B16.5 is similar or
different?

Amarjti singh

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