API 650 mechanically-anchored tanks test pressure
The engineering quality of API 650 mechanically-anchored tanks not only affects production and operation, but also affects the life safety of the staff. The factors affecting the API 650 mechanically-anchored tanks construction quality are all aspects, any link, any part of the problem will affect the whole project, so the quality management is paid more and more attention. How to ensure the engineering construction quality of oil tank? First, make API 650 mechanically-anchored tanks construction technical preparation carefully, understand the design intent, master the construction acceptance specification, and make detailed construction technical disclosure to the construction team.
The after-sale service of iron and steel products includes after-sale tracking service, technical guidance, transfer of relevant bills, handling of objections and many other contents. The handling of quality objections accounts for a large proportion. When dealing with these problems, we should distinguish the responsibilities, and compensate or return the inconvenience or loss caused to users due to steel.
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Impact Tests for High AlloysImpact tests are not required for the high-alloy (austenitic stainless steel) API 650 mechanically-anchored tanks base materials, nickel alloy based materials, aluminum base materials, and weld deposited for the nonferrous (aluminum) materials. Impact tests are not required for austenitic stainless steel welds deposited by all the welding processes for services of –200°F and above. Austenitic stainless steel welds deposited for service below –200°F by all welding processes shall be impact tested in accordance with Q.6.2 except that the required impact values shall be 75% of the values as given in Q.2.2.2, Item c.