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A194 (chromium-molybdenum alloy steel)

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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 September 2008
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.fahtsc.9781627082846
EISBN: 978-1-62708-284-6
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2015
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.cpi2.t55030292
EISBN: 978-1-62708-282-2
..., storage tanks, most piping, and all structures are generally fabricated from carbon steel. Carbon and low-alloy steels of carbon-molybdenum (C-Mo) or carbon-chromium-molybdenum (C-Cr-Mo) chemistry are the most widely used in plant construction. A C-0.5Mo steel can offer substantial savings over carbon...
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 1983
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.mlt.t62860371
EISBN: 978-1-62708-348-5
... Welded tubes A249 Seamless and welded tubes A269 Small diameter tubing A632 Bolts, screws, studs A320 Nuts A194 Physical properties of austenitic stainless steels. Table 11.3 Physical properties of austenitic stainless steels. Stainless Steel and Temperature Density...
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 1989
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.dmlahtc.t60490001
EISBN: 978-1-62708-340-9
... this need are essentially the same as those for fossil power plants, as described earlier. Most steels for refinery and petrochemical applications fall within the following categories: (1) carbon steels; (2) carbon-molybdenum steels; (3) low- and intermediate-alloy chromium-molybdenum steels; and (4...