In this case in my opinion the 10% weld examination can be seen as spot weld
examination, so ASME section VIII division 1 - UW-52 applies: Spot
examination of welded joints. Looking at this chapter UW-52 you can find the
requirement for 2 extra radiographic examinations for each rejected film
under sub chapter d) Evaluation and retests (2).
So in my opinion your client has right and you should perform additional
examination.
Met vriendelijke groeten / Best Regards
Herman Pieper
Pieper Quality Support & Inspection
Phone: +31 (0)521 380083
Fax: +31 (0)84 7539225
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Van: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
[mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] Namens Vimal Kumar
Verzonden: vrijdag 21 oktober 2011 18:20
Aan: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Onderwerp: [MW:12747] RT Requirement
Hi all,
Can you pls help me, we have given order to our vendor in china for making
ASME Pressure vessel, they have done 10% RT shot in long seam welding, but
they have found crack and they rectify and again and then taken RT is passed
and they delivered the item to singapore, but our client has raised concern
that we need to RT in two more shot, but it was missing
Is it mention any where in the ASME about the two additional shot?
Which spec say that 10% RT on long seam?
Client never mentioned anything about this requirement, we strictly follow
ASME
With regards
Vimal Kumar
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