Is there an equivalent to SA 212 Grade B
Is there an equivalent to SA 212 Grade B
It's an old (pre-1962) grade of Carbon Steel, replaced by A 515 / A 516 in 1962
In SA-212 Grade B FB, the "FB" stands for "ferritic boiler." This designation indicates that the material is a ferritic steel used for boiler and pressure vessel applications. The "SA-212" refers to the specification from the ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) that outlines the requirements for this type of steel.
IS 2062 Grade 70 plates are primarily used in India and are equivalent to certain grades of ASTM A36 and A572 in terms of mechanical properties. However, they do not have a direct ASME equivalent since ASME standards cover specific applications and service conditions. For pressure vessel applications, ASME would typically require different materials, like SA-36 or SA-572, depending on the design requirements. It's essential to consult relevant codes and standards for specific applications.
"Society ASME." ASME = American Society of Mechanical Engineers The mark is to identify the approving standards body.
It is an ASME Standard for Carbon stell forgings, rounds
SA212-Grade B was a type of steel used in building during the midcentury. It had a basic allowable stress of 17,500 psi up to 650 degrees (F).
There must be some error in this designation. Let me explain, ASME Pipes will have the SA designator before the specification i.e. ASME SA106 Wherelse, ASTM Pipes will have the A designator before the specification i.e. ASTM A106 The Specification in your question is not part of any International Standard (to the best of my knowledge). Hope I've been helpful. Sincerely, W. David Christopher Sri Takada Industries
ASME spec for carbon steel weld caps compatible with SA106B pipe etc
As a percentage it is 90% rounded
ASME SA-182 Type F11 is a specification for forged or rolled alloy-steel pipe flanges, forged fittings, and valves for high-temperature service. This material is typically used for applications that require higher strength and resistance to high-temperature environments compared to regular 316 stainless steel. Machining of ASME SA-182 Type F11 can be more challenging due to its higher strength and hardness compared to 316 stainless steel.
What is equivalent to IS 2062 Grade A, IS 1239, EN-8, BS970, IS 1367 CL.4.6, IS 1875 CL.II to ASTM std?