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Re: [MW:3908] A312 TP316 SCH 10S WELDING DIA 10"

HI, Try Before You TEST THE WELDERS IN 6G POSITION, GTAW PROCESS AND SPECIMEN of equal diameter, thickness AND MATERIAL, PERFORM VISUAL AND MECHANICAL TESTS O RADIOGRAPHIC TEST OF SPECIMEN.

 

GOOD LUCK

 

AGUSTIN JIMENEZ




De: "george.dilintas@gr.bureauveritas.com" <george.dilintas@gr.bureauveritas.com>
Para: materials-welding <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Enviado: sáb, diciembre 26, 2009 1:46:42 PM
Asunto: Re: [MW:3903] A312 TP316 SCH 10S WELDING DIA 10"

GTAW process with gas bucking.


  From: "ramesh  p" [withuramz@rediffmail.com]
  Sent: 26/12/2009 17:07 GMT
  To: <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
  Subject: [MW:3902] A312 TP316 SCH 10S WELDING DIA 10"


Dear Friends,Seniors,
Subject:-A312 TP 316L SS, SCH 10S WELDING,DIA 10"
We are facing too many failures with our welders in Welding of SS Sch 10S (Lower Thickness).Even Good welders are not able to give good penetration even with adequate purging.Fusion is not clear.Sometimes the shape changes.
Is it bcoz of the ability of the Welder only or Something extra need to be taken care ?
Anybody can give me useful tips/suggestions to come over this issue? Any useful tips to the welders?
Warm Regards
Ramesh
QA/QC Engineer
Galfar Al Misnad Engg & Contg.W.L.L
Doha-QATAR


THIS IS YOUR DAY..YOU CAN..YES..DO IT...


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