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F316
Clase de Brida 600
Temperatura, °F 212.00
Grupo de Materiales Grupo 2.2
Presión máxima de brida, psi 1225.60
Presión máxima de brida, kg/cm2 86.17
Notas ASME B16.5-2013:
(1) At temperatures over 1,000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher.
NO. MATERIAL FABRICACIÓN GRUPO
1 A105 FORGINGS
1.1
1.3
3.8
3.8
3.11
(1) At temperatures over 1,000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher.
(1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 800°F, the carbide phase of steel may be
converted to graphite. Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above 800°F.
(1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 800°F, the carbide phase of steel may be
converted to graphite. Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above 800°F.
(1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 800°F, the carbide phase of steel may be
converted to graphite. Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above 800°F.
(2) Not to be used over 850°F.
(1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 800°F, the carbide phase of steel may be
converted to graphite. Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above 800°F.
(2) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 800°F, the carbide phase of steel may be
converted to graphite. Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above 800°F.
(3) Not to be used over 850°F
(2) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 800°F, the carbide phase of steel may be
converted to graphite. Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above 800°F.
(2) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 800°F, the carbide phase of steel may be
converted to graphite. Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above 800°F.
(1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 800°F, the carbide phase of steel may be
converted to graphite. Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above 800°F.
(1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 800°F, the carbide phase of steel may be
converted to graphite. Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above 800°F.
(1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 800°F, the carbide phase of steel may be
converted to graphite. Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above 800°F.
(2) Not to be used over 850°F.
(1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 875°F, the carbide phase of carbon
molybdenum steel may be converted to graphite. Permissible but not recommended for
Prolonged use above 875°F.
(1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 875°F, the carbide phase of carbon
molybdenum steel may be converted to graphite. Permissible but not recommended for
Prolonged use above 875°F.
(1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 875°F, the carbide phase of carbon
molybdenum steel may be converted to graphite. Permissible but not recommended for
Prolonged use above 875°F.
(1) Not to be used over 1,000°F.
(1) Not to be used over 1,000°F.
(3) The deliberate addition of any element not listed in ASTM A217, Table 1 is prohibited, except
that calcium (Ca) and manganese (Mn) may be added for deoxidation.
(4) Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above 1,100°F.
(1) Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above 1,100°F.
(2) Use normalized and tempered material only.
(4) The deliberate addition of any element not listed in ASTM A217, Table 1 is prohibited, except
that calcium (Ca) and manganese (Mn) may be added for deoxidation.
(1) Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above 1,100°F.
(1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 875°F, the carbide phase of carbon
molybdenum steel may be converted to graphite. Permissible but not recommended for
prolonged use above 875°F.
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(1) Use normalized and tempered material only.
(2) The deliberate addition of any element not listed in ASTM A217, Table 1 is prohibited, except
that calcium (Ca) and manganese (Mn) may be added for deoxidation.
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(1) The deliberate addition of any element not listed in ASTM A217, Table 1 is prohibited, except
that calcium (Ca) and manganese (Mn) may be added for deoxidation.
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(1) Use normalized and tempered material only.
(2) Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above 1,100°F.
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(1) Application above 1,150°F is limited to tubing of maximum outside diameter of 3 1/2 in.
(1) At temperatures over 1,000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher.
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(2) Not to be used over 800°F.
(1) At temperatures over 1,000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher.
(1) At temperatures over 1,000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher.
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(1) At temperatures over 1,000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher.
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(1) At temperatures over 1,000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher.
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(1) Not to be used over 800°F.
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(1) Not to be used over 800°F.
(1) Not to be used over 1,000°F.
(2) At temperatures over 1,000°F, use only if the material is heat treated by heating to a
minimum temperature of 2,000°F.
(1) Not to be used over 1,000°F.
(2) At temperatures over 1,000°F, use only if the material is heat treated by heating to a
minimum temperature of 2,000°F.
(1) Not to be used over 1,000°F.
(2) For temperatures over 1,000°F use only if the material is heat treated by heating to a
minimum temperature of 2,000°F.
(1) Not to be used over 1,000°F.
(2) For temperatures over 1,000°F use only if the material is heat treated by heating to a
minimum temperature of 2,000°F.
(1) Not to be used over 1,000°F.
(2) For temperatures over 1,000°F use only if the material is heat treated by heating to a
minimum temperature of 2,000°F.
(1) Not to be used over 1,000°F.
(2) For temperatures over 1,000°F use only if the material is heat treated by heating to a
minimum temperature of 2,000°F.
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(1) At temperatures over 1,000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher.
(2) Service temperatures of 1,050°F and above should be used only when assurance is
provided that grain size is not finer than ASTM 6.
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(1) This steel may become brittle after service at moderately elevated temperatures. Not to be
used over 600°F.
(1) This steel may become brittle after service at moderately elevated temperatures. Not to be
used over 600°F.
(1) This steel may become brittle after service at moderately elevated temperatures. Not to be
used over 600°F.
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(1) This steel may become brittle after service at moderately elevated temperatures. Not to be
used over 600°F.
(1) This steel may become brittle after service at moderately elevated temperatures. Not to be
used over 600°F.
(1) This steel may become brittle after service at moderately elevated temperatures. Not to be
used over 600°F.
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(1) This steel may become brittle after service at moderately elevated temperatures. Not to be
used over 600°F.
(1) This steel may become brittle after service at moderately elevated temperatures. Not to be
used over 600°F.
(1) This steel may become brittle after service at moderately elevated temperatures. Not to be
used over 600°F.
(1) At temperatures over 1,000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher.
(3) This material should be used for service temperatures 1,050°F and above only when
assurance is provided that grain size is not finer than ASTM 6.
(1) At temperatures over 1,000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher.
(3) This material should be used for service temperatures 1,050°F and above only when
assurance is provided that grain size is not finer than ASTM 6.
(1) At temperatures over 1,000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher.
(1) At temperatures over 1,000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher.
(1) At temperatures over 1,000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher.
(1) At temperatures over 1,000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher.