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Re: Re: [MW:9587] Expiry period for SMAW consumable-reg

It is as per manufacturer's recommendation

no codes define


On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 11:15:12 +0530 wrote
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Hi

There is no expiry date for the consumables.

You can use the consumables , as long as the condition is
good.

May be you need to get approvals for the batch's if the
approval is expired for the concerned consumables lot

Thanks & Regards,

K. Babu

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Subject: Re: [MW:9575] Expiry period for
SMAW consumable-reg

>
Hii

Generally Consumable expiry date is up to 2 monsoons,or Manufacturer
should specify in Batch/Lot certificate .
>
>
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Pandiaraj
wrote:
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Dear Experts,
> generally what is expiry
period for SMAw consumables (Flux coated) dose ASME Sec II-C refers
regarding this, if so please refer which class.in the consumable
wraper only manufactured date is
given but not the expiry date.
>
>Thanks &
Regards,
>
>K.Pandiarajan.
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Dear Sir,





Thanking You,

Honesty is the best Policy

With Warm Regards,

Muthu Barathi P
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