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The lower hardness limit is crucial for H₂S service per NACE MR0175/ISO 15156. Standard 316L can sometimes exceed the hardness limit for sour service; SAES-A-134 ensures it never does.
The SAES-A-134 standard covers a wide range of topics related to pipeline systems, including: saes-a-134
SAES-A-134 is a Saudi Aramco Engineering Standard titled "External Corrosion Protection Requirements." The lower hardness limit is crucial for H₂S
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is a Saudi Aramco Engineering Standard that establishes the minimum mandatory requirements for external corrosion protection of metallic structures and equipment. Scope and Purpose