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TM0498-HD1998-SG Standard Test Methods for Measuring the Carburization of Alloys Used for Ethylene Cracking Furnace Tubes-HD1998

Two recommended methods for measuring the relative carburization resistance of alloys for tubes…in ethylene cracking furnaces, or for assessing the performance of these tubes after service. Historical Document 1998

Product Number: 21235-HD1998
ISBN: 1-57590-058-0
Author: NACE International
Publication Date: 1998
Industry: Test Method
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This standard test method establishes two recommended methods for measuring the relative carburization resistance of alloys for tubes intended for service in ethylene cracking furnaces, or for assessing the performance of these tubes after service. Application procedures for the two methods are defined in detail. The combustion analysis method is preferred because it is quantitative. The chemical etching method is simpler and less expensive, but is only semiquantitative. Other methods considered and the reasons they are not recommended are discussed in Appendix A.

This standard is intended to assist designers, operators, producers, fabricators, users, and testing laboratories in the measurement of the carburization of alloys used for ethylene cracking furnace tubes.

This standard was prepared by Task Group T-58-11, a component of Unit Committee T-5B on High-Temperature Materials Performance. It is issued by NACE International under the auspices of Group Committee T-5 on Corrosion Problems in the Process Industries.

Historical Document 1998

This standard test method establishes two recommended methods for measuring the relative carburization resistance of alloys for tubes intended for service in ethylene cracking furnaces, or for assessing the performance of these tubes after service. Application procedures for the two methods are defined in detail. The combustion analysis method is preferred because it is quantitative. The chemical etching method is simpler and less expensive, but is only semiquantitative. Other methods considered and the reasons they are not recommended are discussed in Appendix A.

This standard is intended to assist designers, operators, producers, fabricators, users, and testing laboratories in the measurement of the carburization of alloys used for ethylene cracking furnace tubes.

This standard was prepared by Task Group T-58-11, a component of Unit Committee T-5B on High-Temperature Materials Performance. It is issued by NACE International under the auspices of Group Committee T-5 on Corrosion Problems in the Process Industries.

Historical Document 1998