1、Specification for Corrosion-resistant Alloy Seamless Tubes for Use as Casing,Tubing,and Coupling StockANSI/API SPECIFICATION 5CRAFIRST EDITION,FEBRUARY 2010EFFECTIVE DATE:AUGUST 1,2010ERRATA,AUGUST 2011REAFFIRMED,JANUARY 2021ISO 13680:2010(Identical),Petroleum and natural gas industriesCorrosion-res
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