API TR 942-B

Materials, Fabrication, and Repair Considerations for Austenitic Alloys Subject to Embrittlement and Cracking in High Temperature 565 degrees C to 760 degrees C (1050 degrees F to 1400 degrees F) Refinery Services, First Edition.

American Petroleum Institute, 05/01/2017

Publisher: API

File Format: PDF

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Published:01/05/2017

Pages:88

File Size:1 file , 7.8 MB

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This technical report focuses on the materials, fabrication, and repair of austenitic stainless steels and nickel-iron-chromium alloys in high temperature 565-760 °C (1050-1400 °F) refinery services. Many of these alloys are subject to embrittlement and cracking after prolonged exposure to these temperatures.

Susceptible equipment in the following processing units are addressed: fluid catalytic cracking units, hydrogen/syngas plants, catalytic reformers, cokers, and hydroprocessing units.

This report summarizes industry experience and recommends methods to improve reliability and process safety, and increases industry awareness to high-temperature embrittlement issues.

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