As per our info there is no separate certification for API 650. You
can find some names of API 653 certified engineers name on www.api.org/icp
Also if you need any help please send email to info@uemumbai.com who
conducts all API training courses in India since last 3 years.
Regards
Ashish
Dubai
Cell No. +97150 2097679
On Jan 26, 7:06 am, Rajesh Shetty <shettyrajeshb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> *Dear Friends,*
>
> Anybody knows person having API 650 qualifications ready to give service a
> company in Bahrain, for a short period?
>
> Please send details if you know somebody
>
> With Best Regards
> *Rajesh *
> *00973 30934717
> *
> On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Ravi Ronanki <ravi.rona...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Dear Friends,
>
> > Kindly let me know from which website or blogspot the fabrication
> > tolerances for Pressure Parts and Structural Items can free downloads be
> > available.
>
> > The matter is urgent.
>
> > Regards,
>
> > R.Ravi
>
> > On 1/22/09, Charles Nelson II <charles.nelson...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> Hello Muhammed,
>
> >> In response to your question below, X-ray radiography is you best choice
> >> due to quality issues.
>
> >> The second question is slightly difficult to answer as each tube/generator
> >> has different characteristics, as also the film and geometric variables
> >> have. In referencing one of my resources, a higher end X-ray tube rated at
> >> 400-450 kV could theoretically penetrate thickness up to roughly 300 mm.
> >> The lower limit for 50 kV is approximately 20 mm.
>
> >> I usually work with castings from 30 mm to approximately 75 mm, although,
> >> I primarily use digital radiography using a CMOS detector.
>
> >> A generally accepted method of ensuring acceptability of a method is to
> >> demonstrate required sensitivity (i.e. hole-type or wire-type image quality
> >> indicators) per referencing code.
>
> >> I have a colleague that is better accquainted with thinner materials. I
> >> will forward him your question and I will email you if I can clarify
> >> practical limits.
>
> >> Thank you,
>
> >> Charles Nelson
>
> >> On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 10:50 PM, Muhammed Ibrahim <ibrat...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> >>> Hi friends,
>
> >>> Good morning,
>
> >>> I have a query regarding the radiography of aluminium.
>
> >>> X-ray or gamma ray is better for aluminium?
>
> >>> If x ray is better , what is the thickness range it can be done?
>
> >>> If gamma ray is better , what is the thickness range it can be done?
>
> >>> If anybody having the procedure, please forward
>
> >>> Thanks & Regards
> >>> Muhammed Ibrahim PK
>
> --
> Cheers
>
> Rajesh B. Shetty
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