Monday, October 19, 2009

[MW:3523] Re: defect free weld

Hi!
we can't get a defect free from weld metal , there is some limitation can be accepted by code based on service condition and also do welding as per our WPS

2009/10/13 Vaidehi Ganesan <vaidehi@igcar.gov.in>

Dear Moderators of the group,
Can you please post the following for the benefit of all the members?
Thank you,
Regards,
Vaidehi .G
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Hi!
We have recently organised a course on " Weld Defects Inspection and Quality
Assurance- WDIQA-2009" during 24-26th Aug, at Chennai. My question is: How
to get a defect free (closer to no defect-perfect) weld ? Group members can
try to list the precautions, procedures, etc, etc to be followed to obtain a
defect free weld (based on their experience). If we can compile all the
details,  it will be an useful source of information for all of us.
Thank you,
Best Regards,
Vaidehi Ganesan.
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Dr. Vaidehi Ganesan,
Metallurgy and Materials Group,
Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Reseach,
Kalpakkam-603 102, India.
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