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.
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
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212 D at which W B - 212 degrees at which water boils.
The ASME SA 106 Gr B pipe typically does not have a specific color code associated with it in the same way that some other materials do. However, it is often identified by its standard black color due to the absence of protective coatings. In some industries, pipes may be marked with specific colors or symbols for identification, but this varies widely depending on the application and company standards. Always refer to specific project or industry guidelines for any color coding requirements.
GR SA 106 Gr B is used for high temperature service and might not require impact test
212 Degrees (Fahrenheit) at the Boiling Point
The answer is 212: boiling point of water on the Fahrenheit scale.
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