Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Re: [MW:6067] SFA for SS flux

SS flux does not have any classification in ASME.
So only brand name is to be mentioned in WPS.

Umang Parikh

On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 21:41:40 +0530 wrote
>Dear Friends
>
>We are qualifying a procedure of SAW process for a particular job as per ASME Sec IX.
>The MOC is SS304L.
>
> We are using an imported SAW wire and flux combination: ER308L and compatible flux.
>
>However client wants the SFA number of the SS SAW flux to be mentioned on WPS as we have mentioned SFA 5.9 for ER308L.
>
>Does ASME Sec II part C, 2007 edition mention SFA for SS flux ?
>
>Client is adamant and We are stuckup.
>
>Please advise !
>
>Regards
>
>Prem Nautiyal
>
>PREM S NAUTIYAL
>CELL : 9820313278
>

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