Jignesh,
I prefer RT for that butt. Of course radiographs will not clear enough to interpret due to weld position.
Be sure no hanger mark to darkroom technician due to welding on the edge of radiographs.
If you changed with UT you have to get same material of block calibration with that butt. And need some TQ due to limited access for UT scanning area.
Regards,
Leo Sudarmadji
From: Desai Jignesh (Mumbai - Piping) <J.J.Desai@ticb.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 2:57 PM
Subject: [MW:13441] NDE FOR BUTT WELD
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Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 2:57 PM
Subject: [MW:13441] NDE FOR BUTT WELD
Can somebody write me about the possibility of either radiography OR Ultrasonic testing of attached butt weld?
We have tried to carry out radiography with and without non metallic support as in the attached snaps but image is not clear.
Regds/Jignesh
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