I have 2 - 900# CS Shell piping classes, one for SOUR the other non-SOUR is
identical in pipe material and the corrosion allowance. Material is ASTM A 333
Gr 6. CA = 3 mm. The pressure temperture ratings are also the same. However the
thickness differs for the same size, 12". For the non-SOUR class it is sch 120
and for the SOUR is sch 100. Which is about 4 mm less thick. What is that which
makes the thickness lesser for the SOUR service material. Any guesses?
Sajit Received on Sat Jun 26 05:49:00 2004
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