Asme 1325-18 (2007)
Asme 1325-18 (2007)
Asme 1325-18 (2007)
1325-18
Case 1325-18
Nickel-Iron-Chromium Alloys 800 and 800H
(UNS N08800 and N08810) and Nickel-Iron-Chromium-Molybdenum-Copper Low-Carbon Alloy (UNS
N08028)
Section I
Inquiry: May Nickel-Iron-Chromium Alloys 800 and
800H (UNS N08800 and N08810) and nickel-iron-chromium-molybdenum-copper low-carbon alloy UNS
N08028 conforming to the specifications listed in Table 1
be used for water wetted service in Section I construction?
Reply: It is the opinion of the Committee that nickeliron-chromium and nickel-iron-chromium-molybdenumcopper low-carbon alloy forms as shown in Table 1 may
be used for water wetted service in Section I construction
provided the following requirements are met.
(a) The maximum allowable design stress shall not
exceed that shown in Table 1B of Section II, Part D.
(b) Welded fabrication shall conform to the applicable
requirements of Section I.
(1) The procedure and performance qualifications
shall be conducted as prescribed in Section IX, except that
the tensile strength of the reduced section specimen shall
not be less than the minimum tensile strength of the materials specified in the Inquiry.
(2) Welding on N08800 and N08810 shall be done
by any welding process or combination of processes capable of meeting the requirements. Welding on N08028 shall
be by the gas tungsten arc process only.
(3) Welds that are exposed to corrosive action of the
contents of the vessel should have a resistance to corrosion
equal to that of the base metal. The use of filler metal that
will deposit weld metal with practically the same composition as the material joined is recommended. When the
manufacturer is of the opinion that a physically better joint
can be made by departure from these limits, filler metal
of a different composition may be used provided the
strength of the weld metal at the operating temperature is
not appreciably less than that of the high-alloy material to
be welded, and user is satisfied that its resistance to corrosion is satisfactory for the intended service.
TABLE 1
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Form
Specification
SB-163
SB-408
SB-407
SB-409
SB-515
SB-668
SB-709
The Committees function is to establish rules of safety, relating only to pressure integrity, governing the construction of boilers, pressure vessels, transport tanks and
nuclear components, and inservice inspection for pressure integrity of nuclear components and transport tanks, and to interpret these rules when questions arise
regarding their intent. This Code does not address other safety issues relating to the construction of boilers, pressure vessels, transport tanks and nuclear components,
and the inservice inspection of nuclear components and transport tanks. The user of the Code should refer to other pertinent codes, standards, laws, regulations or
other relevant documents.
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