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Re: [MW:8329] Chinese Materials

HI,
Copper Alloy No. Temper Size(inch) Standard
O.D. Thickness
ASTM B111 C44300 HSn70-1 O61 1/2 "~1-1/5" 0.035"~0.1" ASTM B111-99
GB/T8890-1998
JIS H3300:1997
ASTM B111 C68700 HAi77-2
ASTM B111 C70600 BF210-1-1 O61 H55
ASTM B111 C71500 BFe30-1-1 O61 HR55
Cxxxxx Copper and Copper Alloys


UNS No
Description
Brand/Trp
ASTM Equivalent
UNS C37700 Forging Brass ASTM B124,ASTM B83
UNS C38000 Leaded Brass ASTM B455
UNS C38500 Architectural Bronze ASTM B455
UNS C40500 Tin Brass ASTM B591
UNS C40800 Tin Brass ASTM B591
UNS C41100 Tin Brass ASTM B105, ASTM B508, ASTM B591
UNS C41300 Tin Brass ASTM B591
UNS C41500 Tin Brass ASTM B591
UNS C42200 Tin Brass ASTM B591
UNS C42500 Tin Brass ASTM B591
UNS C43000 Tin Brass ASTM B591
UNS C43400 Tin Brass ASTM B591
UNS C44300 Admiralty. Arsenical (Cu-Zn-Sn) ASTM B111, ASTM B171, ASTM B359, ASTM B395, ASTM B432, ASTM B543
UNS C44400 Admiralty. Arsenical (Cu-Zn-Sn) ASTM B111, ASTM B171, ASTM B359, ASTM B395, ASTM B432, ASTM B543
UNS C44500 Admiralty. Phosphorized ASTM B111, ASTM B171, ASTM B359, ASTM B395, ASTM B432, ASTM B543
(Cu-Zn-Sn)
UNS C46200 Naval Brass 63-1/2% ASTM B21, F68, F467, F468
UNS C46400 Naval Brass Uninhibited ASTM B21, ASTM B124, ASTM B171, ASTM B283, ASTM B432, F467,
F468
UNS C46500 Naval Brass Arsenical ASTM B171, ASTM B432
UNS C46600 Naval Brass Antimonia ASTM B171, ASTM B432
UNS C46700 Naval Brass Phosphorzed ASTM B171, ASTM B432
UNS C47940 Brass Alloy ASTM B21
UNS C48200 Naval Brass Medium Leaded ASTM B21, ASTM B124, ASTM B283
UNS C48500 Naval Brass High Leaded ASTM B21, ASTM B124, ASTM B283
UNS C50100 Phosphor Bronze ASTM B105
UNS C50200 Phosphor Bronze ASTM B105
UNS C50500 Phosphor Bronze. 1.25% E ASTM B9, ASTM B105, ASTM B508
UNS C50700 Phosphor Bronze ASTM B105
UNS C50800 Phosphor Bronze ASTM B105
UNS C51000 Phosphor Bronze 5% A ASTM B100, ASTM B103, ASTM B139, ASTM B159
UNS C51100 Phosphor Bronze ASTM B100, ASTM B103
UNS C52100 Phosphor Bronze 8% ASTM B103, ASTM B139, ASTM B159
UNS C52400 Phosphor Bronze 10% D ASTM B103, ASTM B139, ASTM B159
UNS C53200 Phosphor Bronze B ASTM B103
UNS C53400 Phosphor Bronze B-1 ASTM B103, ASTM B139
UNS C54400 Phosphor Bronze B-2 ASTM B103, ASTM B139
UNS C60700 Aluminum Bronze ASTM B105
UNS C60800 Aluminum Bronze ASTM B111, ASTM B359, ASTM B395
UNS C61300 Aluminum Bronze ASTM B169, ASTM B171, ASTM B315, ASTM B432, ASTM B608
UNS C61400 Aluminum Bronze D ASTM B150, ASTM B169, ASTM B171, ASTM B315, ASTM B432, ASTM B608,
ASTM B467, F468
UNS C61900 Aluminum Bronze ASTM B124, ASTM B150, ASTM B283
UNS C62300 Aluminum Bronze ASTM B124, ASTM B150, ASTM B283
UNS C62400 Aluminum Bronze ASTM B150
UNS C63000 Aluminum Bronze ASTM B124, ASTM B150, ASTM B171, ASTM B283,F467, F468
UNS C63200 Aluminum Bronze ASTM B150
UNS C64200 Aluminum Bronze ASTM B124(642), ASTM B150(642), ASTM B283(642),
F467,F468
UNS C64210 Aluminum Bronze ASTM B124, ASTM B283
UNS C64700 Silicon Bronze ASTM B411, ASTM B412
UNS C65100 Low Silicon Bronze B ASTM B98, ASTM B99, ASTM B105, ASTM B315, ASTM B432, F467,
ASTM B468


Thanks & Regards,

(Karthik)

Karthikeyan.S
QA/QC Manager
Getabec Energy Co.,Ltd.
379,Moo6,Soi8,Nikhomphatana,
Rayong-21180,
Thailand.
Phone: 0066 38 897035-8 (Off)
Fax: 0066 38 897034
Hand Phone: 0066 892512282


--- On Fri, 11/19/10, Phirke, Praphulla D (GE Oil & Gas) <praphulla.phirke@ge.com> wrote:

From: Phirke, Praphulla D (GE Oil & Gas) <praphulla.phirke@ge.com>
Subject: [MW:8322] Chinese Materials
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Date: Friday, November 19, 2010, 6:43 PM

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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