Saes-a-134 «TRENDING - 2026»
SAES-A-134
Based on the alphanumeric format, refers to a Saudi Arabian Standard (SAES) used within the energy and industrial sectors.
Hierarchy of compliance:
Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) & Fireproofing (CUF):
High-risk areas requiring specific barrier coatings to prevent moisture entrapment between the substrate and insulation. Soil & Splash Zone Protection: saes-a-134
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. SAES-A-134 Based on the alphanumeric format, refers to
Reviewing the Content
: Carbon steel, galvanized steel, low-alloy steel, stainless steel, aluminum and its alloys, and other corrosion-resistant alloys. Equipment Protected Onshore and offshore pipelines and structures. Plant, platform, and wellhead piping. Well casings, tanks, and pressure vessels. Instrumentation and auxiliary equipment. Exclusions Standard 316L is relatively soft; SAES-A-134 often requires
cover external corrosion in non-industrial areas or the protection of concrete structures (refer to SAES-Q-001 for concrete). Core Protection Areas
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