Dear sir
Thanks for ur response,recently myself reviewed a test reports of bolts as per SA-193, as per standard elongation % should be min 16% but test certificate shows 20% whether can I accept material or not. All bolts are pertaining to pressure vessel application.
Also suggest, maximum limit of elongation %
Regards
S.karthikeyan
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