Sunday, July 3, 2011

[MW:11581] Re: 11202] Welding consumable for CD3Mn

Dear Vikas,

Just ask to ur client give the explanation in writting for not
accepting the material.
I think this will not be only the reason for not acceptance.

On Jun 6, 4:01 pm, vikas shelke <vikas.shelk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
>      In a vessel we used SA 516 Gr. 70 Plate for Dished ends (12 Thk).
> Chemical Analysis (Lab Tested) of *Plate* (values) observed are,
>
>  *Chromium          (0.018       Req. 0.34 max) ,*
> * Nickel                 (0.021       Req. 0.43 max), *
> * Molybdenum      (0.008       Req. 0.13 max),*
> * Copper               (0.013       Req. 0.43 max).*
> * Vanadium          ( Nil
> * *Niobium              ( Nil*
> * Titanium             ( Nil *
>
>      Our customer is not accepting the material Since the above elements
> are much lesser than the specified.
> We explained 1) since as per spec.only maximum values are specified it is
> acceptable.
>                      2)  CE is within limit.
>            But he is not accepting the same.
>
> What to do ? Please, help me.
>
> Regards,
>
> Vikas.

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