Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Re: Re: [MW:5258] NDT after PWHT

Dear Manpreet
Would you advise NDT after PWHT for ASTM A516?
Regards
Luis Albanés

--- El lun 24-may-10, manpreet <manpreetsin88@rediffmail.com> escribió:

De: manpreet <manpreetsin88@rediffmail.com>
Asunto: Re: Re: [MW:5238] NDT after PWHT
A: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Fecha: lunes, 24 de mayo de 2010, 22:00

Dear Luis

As per my knowledge there is no specific standard saying
this, usally it is demanded by Company specification.

So you can check in your CPY reference doc, If not found
do not hesitate to ask your cpy to mention it in the reference
doc.

Also It's company's responsibility to decide whether NDT
should be done after PWHT or not ?

Regards
Manpreet Singh
On Mon, 24 May 2010 20:38:37 +0530 wrote
>Dear Mampreet
My concerns are 2, 1: If I have to do it though my material is ferritic, ASTM A516 grade 70. 2: If I can force the contractor based on the code ??
Thanks a lot
Luis
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>--- El vie 21-may-10, manpreet escribió:
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>De: manpreet
>Asunto: Re: [MW:5212] NDT after PWHT
>A: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
>Fecha: viernes, 21 de mayo de 2010, 6:17
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>Dear Luis
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>Currently I am working on LPG Pipeline project.
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>We have All P1 material, Even then Cpy spec ask for
>NDT after PWHT.
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>When in doubt always go for stringent reference.
>Acc to me it's better to go for NDT after PWHT.
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>Regards
>Manpreet Singh
>Spiecapag
>Welding Engineer
>On Thu, 20 May 2010 22:05:58 +0530 wrote
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>Dear friends
>We just finished PWHT in an LPG sphere acording to ASME VIII section I, and I can´t find in the code the part that obligues to Xray after this treatment, any one has experience with this? where does ASME VIII say it has to be done?
>Thank you
>Luis Albanés
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