Saes-a-134 __link__

All SAES-A-134 materials automatically comply with NACE MR0175 for sour service. But the reverse is not true. A standard NACE-grade 316L may still have higher sulfur (0.010%) and lower Mo than SAES-A-134 allows.

Unlike standard commercial steel, every batch delivered as SAES-A-134 must undergo rigorous third-party inspection and documentation. Required tests include: saes-a-134

: Does not cover non-industrial areas, concrete structures, or internal corrosion (which is covered by SAES-A-133 ). Key Sections of the Standard Unlike standard commercial steel, every batch delivered as

SAES-A-134 also adjusts the mechanical requirements. Standard 316L is relatively soft; SAES-A-134 often requires a higher minimum yield strength (sometimes via a "strain hardening" or "controlled" temper) but with strict hardness limits to avoid SSC. Standard 316L is relatively soft; SAES-A-134 often requires

I can provide the specific coating codes or material requirements for your situation. Saes A 134 | PDF | Corrosion | Stainless Steel - Scribd