Monday, January 11, 2016

Re: [MW:24079] SA 387 GR 11 CL 2

Hi

Yes, X and J factor are effective variables and effect on temper embrittlement which is occur on high temperature material, for more information use API 571.

Regards
H.Nikdin

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On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 6:09 AM -0800, "Shaunak Upadhyay" <shanupadhyay@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear All,

Please provide your valuable answer for SA 387 GR 11 CL 2 material and consumable.

Question 1 - X and J factor is applicable to this material ? If yes, then how much X and J factor requirement ?

Question 2 - X and J factor effect on this material 

Question 3 - Do you have any document which shows that X and J factor not mandatory for this material ?

Request to reply with some documents if possible.

Thanks,
Shaunak Upadhyay.

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