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By
sonni
Date
03-17-2008 06:49
Hi guys,
1. what kind of material need charpy value or impact test?
2. A36, 316L, is it need impact test?
thx
By
jon20013
Date
03-17-2008 13:09
The codes you're working with will dictate the requirements and are normally based on material type and thickness. In the most general of terms, "usually" A36 and A316 do not require impact testing.
By
CWI555
Date
03-17-2008 20:14
If you could state what code your working to, and what it is your putting together, it would be helpful in giving you a valid answer.
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