Dear experts
What is the maximum and minimum temperature to be allowed in order to hydrostatic/pneumatic test.
Regards
M.Sajid
Refer asme sec viii div 1 UG 99
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The nil ductility temperature is the highest temperature at which a material experiences complete brittle fracture without appreciable plastic deformation.
Regds/Jignesh
Dear All,Any topic that you raise, please give details of equipment/product and relevant code/standards that you are refering. This will make the topic easy to understand and elicit replies.After all we are interested in standard requirement, unless it is a open, general question.?
On Sat, Jul 4, 2015 at 3:59 PM, sajid ahmad <sajid...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear experts
What is the maximum and minimum temperature to be allowed in order to hydrostatic/pneumatic test.
Regards
M.Sajid
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