There are no expiry date, however, it depend on how the electrodes is stored.
Just to ensure about storage condition (packing/temperature/humidity/etc.).
If the electrodes are packed in steel container, it will be no matter.
But, if it packed in carton paper... it is easier to damage and exposed to air. (this is prohibited for low-hydrogen electrodes).
best regards,
- Eddy Konga -
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 9:35 PM, babu k <kbabupsg@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,Electrodes, don't have any expiry date ; You can use the old consumables with old certificaton as long as the consumables are in good condition;You cannot find the code reference for the consumable certification, certification part is not the scope of any codeYou can find the certification requirements in different classification societiesThanks & regards,
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:19 PM, <kataiah@bilfal.com> wrote:
Dear Friends,
Shall i use old consumables (10 Years old) to currents jobs (as per ASME 2007) without any recertification.
if yes, Pl. provide code reference.
regards
P.K
K.S.A
0096543637487
K.Babu
Singapore
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