Friday, March 11, 2016

Re: [MW:24486] Hardness Standard in ASME

You will find only the max. According to the bibliography the min has to be 191

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From: Pradeep Chowdary
Sent: Παρασκευή, 11 Μαρτίου 2016 - 06:48
To: Materials & Welding
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Subject: [MW:24479] Hardness Standard in ASME

Experts,


Can somebody tell me where can I find in ASME I or ASME 31.1 the minimum and maximum hardness test requirement of P91 material? As our client require this testing though it is not in the contract.. I know very well that, it's mandatory to do HARDNESS for P15E but can any one help me out with the standard reference document..

 
Thanks..


Pradeep

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