I think it is a honest mistake and to avoid future problems, it is advisable to cut it out and re-weldo with full compliance the approved WPS. The responsibility is too huge to shoulder. I think it is an appropriate decision
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mohd <mohd52100@gmail.com> wrote:
dear experts,
We have land in difficult situtuation due to welders mistakes.
Electrode E7018H4R impact require -46deg but by mistakes welder used
some electrodes E7018H4R -29deg during welding of 3 long seam 25m
(filling n caping)
Materials 516 gr 60 thk 40t.
Process GTAW+SMAW
What could be solution? To save joint.
Client already given cut out.
Regards,
Mohammed.
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We have land in difficult situtuation due to welders mistakes.
Electrode E7018H4R impact require -46deg but by mistakes welder used
some electrodes E7018H4R -29deg during welding of 3 long seam 25m
(filling n caping)
Materials 516 gr 60 thk 40t.
Process GTAW+SMAW
What could be solution? To save joint.
Client already given cut out.
Regards,
Mohammed.
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