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[MW:8334] RE: 8322] Chinese Materials

Dear Praphulla

                        Attached is a tubular exchanger manufacturers association, inc. cross reference table may be help

Best Regards

Yassein

 

 

 


From: materials-welding@googlegroups.com [mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Phirke, Praphulla D (GE Oil & Gas)
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 1:43 PM
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: [MW:8322] Chinese Materials
Importance: High

 

Hi Team

Need your small help.

In one of our project, Our Chinese customer earlier had requested for all heat exchanger materials as per ASTM . Later in detailing phase, they are asking us to provide equivalent Chinese Materials.

The oil coolers are as per API 614 . So the Tube material is ASTM B111 C44300 & Tubesheets are of ASTM B171 C46400.

 

Supplier is offering an alternate material as Hsn70-1AB as per GB/T8890-1998 for Tubes & tin brass Hsn62-1 as per GB/T2531-1981 for Tubesheets.

 

Does anyone have the GB code extract to check the materials whether they are equivalent to ASTM materials or not?

 

Awaiting for your reply.

 

Thanks

Praphulla

 

 

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