Very good information... Sir, please make video on what is the purpose of different types of connection in ball valve like orbitweld, flanged, buttweld, screwed, SMS end etc... & Thank you very much for teaching us about valve. Please make more videos on valve.. Thank you..
Thank you sir very informative video, I have one query for raw materials such as 1020 , 1040 or 4140 etc . mechanical properties of this material which ASTM or any other standard should i refer . Please guide me
I started to work with piping design in 2017, and your videos help me a lot regarding valves and flanges. Thank you!
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@@RK-xp9oy Hello Rahul! I work in the same piping department.
Thank you for sharing knowledge Mr Stephen
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Low temparature forgings are specified in ASME B16.34. A350 is LTCS forged body
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Sir, please make video on what is the purpose of different types of connection in ball valve like orbitweld, flanged, buttweld, screwed, SMS end etc...
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Thank you very much for teaching us about valve. Please make more videos on valve.. Thank you..
hello do u know very well about ASTM standards ? i m kind of confused with those standards. hopefully somebody can give more information about them
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And can you share knowledge
About IBR certification for valves
And other certifications for valves
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that sounds good, and It could be better if the summary of the discussion was attached as a text for non-English speaker.
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Low temperature CS is rated to -45C and the forged equivalent is A350/LF2
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Thank you sir very informative video,
I have one query for raw materials such as 1020 , 1040 or 4140 etc . mechanical properties of this material which ASTM or any other standard should i refer .
Please guide me
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Please explain the difference between asme B36.10 and B36.19
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Any sources , please .
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Sir I want to have a video showing difference between ASME CODE and IS4049 For pressure vessel head part
For WC9 MOC : Forge grade is F22...
As i know,min operating temperature of lcb steel is -46C, and wcb is -20.
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It’s called iron, not ferrum
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