Hi
You can use S355J2+N instead of A 36 unless like anthony specified, welding requirements because these materials are not in the assigned list .
Please pay attention on this ...However Client may exempt .
On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 11:29 AM, anthony chundal <anthony.chundal@gmail.com> wrote:
S355J2 material is not assigned with any P or Group nos, so in this case you cannot use the same, please advice what is your pipe material, however in any case if you would like to use S355J2 you will have to qualify welding procedure as this is unassigned material. for A36 it is Pno-1 & Group no-1 which you can use without any issue.Thanks & Regards,Anthony.--On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 9:12 AM, Lalit Malla <lalit.malla@gmail.com> wrote:This message is eligible for Automatic Cleanup! (lalit.malla@gmail.com) Add cleanup rule | More info
Dear All,--Can we use S355J2+N plate instead of ASTM A36 plate for pipe support fabrication. In my opinion, S355J2+N is higher grade steel but will there be any problem with client acceptance ?Your immediate response shall be highly appreciated. Thanks
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