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From: Ramchandra vichare [vicharerke@indiatimes.com]
Sent: 22/12/2011 16:29 ZE5B
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: [MW:13257] Identification of thickness on Radiography films.
Dear Experts,
During Interpreting Radiography films at one of my vendor's works, I observed that, there is no identification /indicate thickness of job on film so I rejected the film. As far as generally everyone related field experience persons are know unless identification of thickness on film it is very difficult to know which penetrameter to be used but my vendor is arguing for the same. According to him one of "Level III" person insisit them there is no need to mentioned thickness in Radiography films and it sufficient if it indicate in Radiography interpretion report.
Suppose in piping number of joints/piping spools are comming with verious thickness in same report in such case it is possible to identify required penetrameter ? My anser is no, each Radiography films must be indicat thickness of joint/job. Requested to suggest/advise.
Sincerely yours,
RK Vichare
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