Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Re: [MW:19103] Re: Comparision of UT & RT ( Justifying UT )

dear sir,
just confusion, i think in RT we can detect planar flaws which are parallel to x-ray beam and can not if not parallel ?

pls clarify me.


On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 2:29 PM, Tahir Olmez <tahirolmez@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Steven ,  by RT you cant detect planar flaws parallel to xray beam and UT is very usefull with its flexible usage and cost efficency , pls tell me about what type of alloy and welding method used at to be controlled  welds i may inform you more details for UT , and if you have any doubt about the NDT personel tell them on any problem of work they will have legal problems if they have any major mistakes on controls .

Tahir Bilge Ölmez
International Welding Engineer
Mat. & Met. Eng.
Atlantic Marine Survey
Verify Europe
+90 544 615 8801
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tahirolmez@gmail.com

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