Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Re: [MW:23846] Re: ASTM A36 plates

SA-36 is permitted for use in construction of pressure vessels according to UCS-6 of the ASME BPVC. Practically nobody uses the same remains the fact.

No comments regarding the equivalency or use of A36 in place of A234.


Best Regards,
Abhay Pethe

On 30 October 2015 at 06:54, Plate Steel <eric@ysteelplate.com> wrote:
Dear Syed,

Firstly A36 is just one common carbon structural steel,this steel plate can make common tanks,but not pressure vessels.Because,As a professional steel supplier,we knew when rolling A36,no need to do Ultrasonic test,but for pressure vessel used steel,they have to be done Ultrasonic test.

Second,your said A234 is one pressure vessel steel,actually another pressure vessel steel ASTM A285GrC is similar to A234.

It would be dangerous if using A36 to replace of A234,Freind.

Eric from XINSTEEL INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD

在 2011年1月24日星期一 UTC+8下午9:36:28,Moin - QC写道:

Dear members,

Can a plate to ASTM A36 can be used to manufacture TEEs to A234 WPB, is there any restriction in BPV or B31.3 on the use of A36 plate for manufacturing A234 Tees.

One of client says A36 is for general purpose and cannot be used for making a pressure containing component to be used in oil and gas production . Is it correct, if yes why? And if not can you please provide me a technical justification, I could not find anything B31.3.

Thanks & Regards
Syed Moin                               


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