This is too simple. The words "tubular products" and "wrought products" are
shown in titles or in the introductory text of ASTM specs for pipes/tubes
and fittings. Thus, "TP312" and "WP312". Short descriptions used in specs,
drawings, bills of material, etc. "Wrought Products" are made from many
forms of material: bar, plate, sheet, rod, , (oh, what else?) .
Ben
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Subject: Re: [PipingDesign] Re: A 312
On Feb 4, 2008, at 10:03 AM, buzz_saji wrote:
> TP stands for Tubes and Pipes.
That's two different answers out of two responses. I wonder if anyone
really knows.
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