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[MW:15422] Re: E: 15417] HARDNESS and Macro location

Macro, micro, harness tests are required if done as per iso 15614 etc. You can check them where facilities are available as all are not eqipped for it. Sridhar

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From: Vinod Kataria <vinod.kataria@blissanand.com>
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Date: Friday, September 28, 2012 3:34:49 PM GMT+0530
Subject: [MW:15418] RE: 15417] HARDNESS and Macro location

Dear Sasi,

You can ask the lab to do hardness testing on weld metal, HAZ and parent
Metal, the location shall be weld top, weld middle and weld bottom same with
HAZ.



With kind regards,

Vinod Kataria

General Manager

Bliss Anand Private Limited,

92B/93B Sector 5

IMT Manesar,Gurgaon,

National Capital Region Delhi.

India .

Phone : +91-124-4366000 (9 Lines)

Mobile Phone : +91-9560199004

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From: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
[mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Sasi
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 3:22 PM
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: [MW:15417] HARDNESS and Macro location



Dear sirs



I already done Procedure Qualification Test as per ASME Sec IX and sent it
for mechanical and Destructive testing. The LAB people they are saying to
detemine the location of Hardness testing and Macro testing. How I can reply
to them. Please advise me . Quick reply , it will be very useful to me.





Thanks and Regards

Sasikumar.R



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