Norsok Standard
<<Stainless steel pipes are widely used in the pulp and paper industry. The share of stainless steel as piping material has increased at these mills during the last five to ten years. The reasons for this increase have been more corrosion aggressive fluids and environmental aspects as processes have become more closed. In the systems the fluid temperatures tend to rise and concentrations of contaminants (slime and limestone) increase. Also the original quality of raw water may be poor (for example a high chlorine content,etc.). At the most recently built mills all piping are of stainless steel except for steam and condensate pipelines. (316Ti) are steels of this kind. Ti-stabilized grades do not bring any technical advantage compared to grades with a C content below 0.05%. This paper focuses on the ANSI/ASTM 304L and 316L stain less steel grades.>>
Standards Web SiteOil Industry International
<<This site seeks to coordinate and not to duplicate information that is publicly available. There are extensive links to information at other www sites. An overview of the industry activity including information bulletins and presentations may be found at the OGP Web Site that is provided by the Standards Committee of the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers (OGP).>>
Standards for Tube and PipeSandvik
<<The steel designations according to the different national standards for our seamless tube and pipe can be found in the brochure S-110. Manufacture can of course be made also according to other standards, and to customer specifications.>>
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