This document summarizes mechanical testing requirements for materials according to various standards including ASME Section IX, NACE MR0175, and ASTM A923. It lists the type of material, grade, heat number, and specification. It then specifies acceptance criteria for tensile strength, bending tests, hardness tests, impact tests, ferrite checks for duplex stainless steel, and ferric chloride corrosion tests. Key requirements include minimum tensile strengths, no open discontinuities exceeding 3mm in bends, hardness values not exceeding 200HB or 200HV for certain materials, and average hardness not exceeding 310HV for duplex stainless steel. Impact and ferrite tests are based on additional standards. Location of mechanical tests is provided in an attached document
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This document summarizes mechanical testing requirements for materials according to various standards including ASME Section IX, NACE MR0175, and ASTM A923. It lists the type of material, grade, heat number, and specification. It then specifies acceptance criteria for tensile strength, bending tests, hardness tests, impact tests, ferrite checks for duplex stainless steel, and ferric chloride corrosion tests. Key requirements include minimum tensile strengths, no open discontinuities exceeding 3mm in bends, hardness values not exceeding 200HB or 200HV for certain materials, and average hardness not exceeding 310HV for duplex stainless steel. Impact and ferrite tests are based on additional standards. Location of mechanical tests is provided in an attached document
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SUMARY MECHANICAL TEST
As Per ASME SECTION IX, NACE MR0175, ASTM A923
MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION TYPE OF MECHANICAL T
NO. Tensile Bending Hardness Type Material Grade Heat No. Specification Test Test Test
1. Acceptance criteria for Tensile strength :
- The minimum specified tensile strength of the weaker of the two, if base metals of different minimum tensile strength a - If the specimen breaks in the base metal outside of the weld interface, the test shall be accepted as meeting the more than 5% below the minimum specified tensile strength of the base metal. 2. The guided bend specimens shall have no open discontinuity in the weld or heat affected zone exceeding 3mm, measure surface of the specimen after bending. Open discontinuities occuring on the corners of the specimen during testing shal defined evidence that they result from lack of fussion, slag inclusion, or other internal discontinuities. 3. For material CS/LTCS, hardness value on the weld metal shall not be exceed 200 HB or equal to 200 HV. 4. For material Duplex and Super Duplex stainless steel, the average hardness shall not exceed 310 HV and no individual rea 5. For material austenite stainless steel, hardness value shall not be exceed 248 HV 10. 6. For acceptance criteria impact test based on ASME B313 and for Duplex stainless steel based on client specification. 7. Ferrite check for Duplex stainless steel on weld metal, fussion zone, and HAZ shall be 35% to 65%. * For location of Mechanical Test, please attach
PREPARED BY, CHECKED & APPROVED BY,
PT. SWADAYA GRAHA PT. JEC
ABI DAMANG KOSWARA
WELDING ENGINEER QA/QC DEPARTMENT 75, ASTM A923 ENCONA
TYPE OF MECHANICAL TEST
REMARKS Impact Ferrite Check Ferric Chloride Test (for DSS) Corrosion Test
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