API RP 6HT
Heat Treatment and Testing of Carbon and Low Alloy Steel Large Cross Section and Critical Section Components
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| Organization: | API |
| Publication Date: | 1 June 2013 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 18 |
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This recommended practice (RP) may supplement the API equipment specifications for carbon and low alloy steel large cross section and critical components. The recommend practice described herein suggests the requirements for batch-type bath quench and water spray quench-type heat treating practices.
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Heat Treatment and Testing of Carbon and Low Alloy Steel Large Cross Section and Critical Section Components
This recommended practice (RP) may supplement the API equipment specifications for carbon and low alloy steel large cross section and critical components. The recommend practice described herein...
API RP 6HT
June 1, 2013
Heat Treatment and Testing of Carbon and Low Alloy Steel Large Cross Section and Critical Section Components
This recommended practice (RP) may supplement the API equipment specifications for carbon and low alloy steel large cross section and critical components. The recommend practice described herein...
February 1, 2005
Heat Treatment and Testing of Large Cross Section and Critical Section Components
This Recommended Practice may supplement the API equipment specifications for large cross section and critical components. The recommend practice described herein suggests the requirements for...
February 1, 2005
Heat Treatment and Testing of Large Cross Section and Critical Section Components
This Recommended Practice may supplement the API equipment specifications for large cross section and critical components. The recommend practice described herein suggests the requirements for...