Wednesday, December 24, 2008

[MW:1419] Re: ASME B31.3-2006 Ed. Fig. 328.5.2.c

1.5 mm gap is set before welding, it is to accomodate shrinkage after
welding. Of course, gap will be less than 1.5 after welding, but it is
not rejected.

What's the meaning after RT?, it is strange to perform RT on the fillet weld.

Regards,

Tex

2008/12/24 <nozhan@cimtas.com.tr>:
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> After welding, less than 1.5 mm gap is the cause to reject the weld after
> RT?
> If yes, in accordance which criteria?
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> Thanks...
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> Nebi ÖZHAN
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> e-mail:nozhan@cimtas.com.tr
> >
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Regards,

T. Rizal Hidayat

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