Please note that sec. IIC is for properties/details of welding consumbales. For qualification of WPS/WPQ(Welder Qualification) you need to follow ASME Sec.IX .
Regadrs,
Sachin Fatangare
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From: chandan choudhary <choudharyck7630@gmail.com>
To: <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Date: Sunday, March 24, 2013 12:12:26 PM GMT-0700
Subject: [MW:17205] regarding welder performance qualification
dear experts,
i am working in consumable industry where we followed ASME SEC.II C
only.For the performance of electrode & other mechanical testing we have 7
welders.now a days we are facing a problem about welder performance
qualification.As we know that for welder qualilication we followed ASME
sec.ix and for this we need one approved WPS according to sec.ix .my query
is that can i use WPS made according to sec.iic instead of sec.ix. if
yes,then please let me know where it is mentioned?
Thanks & regards,
chandan kr. choudhary
ADOR WELDING LTD
7567954462
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