The WC signifies that the carbon steel is weldable cast. The a, b, and c signify the quality of the steel with c having the highest tensile strength.
hello ...if u study a216 ..u can find 3 grades..wca,wcb and wcc..there are different based in diferernt alloy material and tensile strength and diferent percent of carbon....wcc>wcb>wca
It specifies the grade of steel used in the valve casting. There are actually 3 grades WCA, WCB, and WCC. Based on my experience WCB is the most common.
hello ...if u study a216 ..u can find 3 grades..wca,wcb and wcc..there are different based in diferernt alloy material and tensile strength and diferent percent of carbon....wcc>wcb>wca
ASTM A216 'Steel Castings, Carbon, Suitable for Fusion Welding, for High- Temperature Service' covers three different grades WCA, WCB, WCC with different tensile strength from 415 to 655 MPa
WCB is a cast carbon steel grade with higher strength and impact properties compared to WCC. WCC is a cast carbon steel grade with a higher corrosion resistance due to the addition of chromium and molybdenum compared to WCB.
ASTM A216 WCC is a steel casting (carbon).
WCC in tube valves typically stands for "Welded Carbon Steel." This designation indicates that the valve is constructed from carbon steel and is designed for welded connections, making it suitable for high-pressure and high-temperature applications. WCC valves are commonly used in various industrial processes where durability and strength are essential.
WCC mean standard temp.
4-10
15 years
Lewis Hamilton-WDC Ferrari-WCC
IN Hawaii in hakipu'u learning center near windward mall on WCC campus.