The dim. std is ASME B36.10. Material, ASTM A671 and A672 covers pipes made from plate.
do you need for the same purpose?
regards,
rakesh
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Please specify the fluid to be handles and Pr/Temp. of the service.
Then only some suggestion can be given.
How ever such big sizes are generally used with cement
pipes, CS+cement
lined, only CS, or FRP pipes.
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Tushar Zope
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Hello Friends
how is everybody
Guys i would like to use 68" line for a special area
inside refinery is
there any pipes avialable in ASME or API standards
please suggest me
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