Sunday, November 25, 2012

Re: [MW:16030] Class-II used instead of Class I film

Please find a useful comparison chart for information from different manufacturer.

Regards
Vino-Doha


On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Nandesh Kumar <nandeshkumar@rocketmail.com> wrote:

AGFA D4 comes under Class-I film, a very slow and very fine grain film.

You can also refer ISO 11699-1 / ASTM E 1815 or any search engine results!


ವಂದನೆಗಳೊಂದಿಗೆ / Best regards,

Nandesh Kumar A

Abu Dhabi, UAE

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--- On Thu, 22/11/12, pradip kumar sil <pradipsil@gmail.com> wrote:

From: pradip kumar sil <pradipsil@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [MW:16007] Class-II used instead of Class I film
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Date: Thursday, 22 November, 2012, 2:18 PM


Dear Everybody,
Can you give me light on which film is Type 1 & which is type 2. Agfa
d4 comes under which catagory.
Regards
Pradip

On 11/21/12, mohd <mohd52100@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Our RT subcontractor used by mistakes Class-II (kodak)film instead of
> class-I (Kodak)
>
> Pipe Materials : 8" API 5L GrB  thk : 8.18mm. No of Joints : 35 Joints.
>
> As per Spec : Class-I required for thickness less than 12.7mm.
>
> Client rejects all RT films.
>
> Any possible solution?
>
> regards,
> mohd.
>
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