Thursday, November 24, 2011

Re: [MW:13048] Titanium

Dear Vinod,
 
Yes Titanium is sutable for -90 degree C. but it depends on application & Service line
case to case. Please find attached the titanium impact test was conducted at 4K or -269 degree C. & full Mechanicat & Fracture details are also mentioned for your reference,
 
Regards
Amit Pahuja
Sr. Welding Engineer
B-Tech (Welding),
IWE-IIW, CSWIP-3.1
NDT Level-II, RT,UT.PT.MT
BOIST-OFFSHORE CERTIFICATES.
 
QATAR

On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 11:48 AM, Vinod Kataria <vinod.kataria@blissanand.com> wrote:

Dear All,

Could you please advise if Titanium is suitable for -90 degree C if yes please provide some back up document.

Regards

Vinod

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