If the vessel is as Per Div-1, and the end cap is a standard one as per ASME B16.9, you do not not require MTC. The end cap can be accepted based on marking as per UG 11 & UG 93. The manufacturer's marking is taken as the certification of materials.
arun
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 5:59 PM, smruthi mohan <smruthi2007@rediffmail.com> wrote:
Hi.
Anybody please advise me on the below,
we have an 12" End Cap (SA403 WP316L)for an ASME job. But in test certificate there is an additional element content (Cu (0,370))is present in the chemical Analysis. please advice me that we can accept this item or not.
Thanks in advance.
SMRUTHI MOHAN
ENGINEER - MATERIALS.
QICL, FUJAIRAH
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