bhuat34
Mechanical
- Oct 18, 2002
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API 6D standard does not touch on the minimum requirement for valves. ASME/ANSI B16.34 provides table for minimum valve wall thickness and formula for calculating valve body wall thickness.
However, B16.34 formula does not include corrosion allowance (CA). Based on comparasion with carbon steel (CS) pipe wall thickness with high corrosion allowance (6mm) on specific flange pressure rating (eg.150#,300#,600#), some small valves minimum wall thickness per B16.34 are insufficient (in fact less than CA).
Does that mean that we have to specify corrosion allowance in valve specification/data sheet? Is valve manufacturer going to custom-make the valve to cater for the CA? Ball may not fit if body is too thick. Or we have to change to corrosion resistance alloy valve (such as SS or Duplex SS?
However, B16.34 formula does not include corrosion allowance (CA). Based on comparasion with carbon steel (CS) pipe wall thickness with high corrosion allowance (6mm) on specific flange pressure rating (eg.150#,300#,600#), some small valves minimum wall thickness per B16.34 are insufficient (in fact less than CA).
Does that mean that we have to specify corrosion allowance in valve specification/data sheet? Is valve manufacturer going to custom-make the valve to cater for the CA? Ball may not fit if body is too thick. Or we have to change to corrosion resistance alloy valve (such as SS or Duplex SS?