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Re: Re: [MW:19888] Side wall lack of fusion

This is NDT, though.
What is the reason to detect LoF by DT?
 
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Shashank C Vagal


On Saturday, 18 January 2014 1:17 PM, muthu barathi <muthu_barathi@rediffmail.com> wrote:


First for flaw detecting - side wall lack of fusion you can get it by Ultrasonic testing A scan
or more clarity for 3 D you can get it by PAUT. By destructive testing method it is not
possible or utmost you may get macroscopic
On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 09:35:48 +0530 wrote
> An experience UT operator with A-Scan could size this defect

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Gurmeet singh Mehta ---14/01/2014 17:49:58---Dear It is not easy to check with destructive
testing. If you want tha we should

From: Gurmeet singh Mehta
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Date: 14/01/2014 17:49
Subject: Re: [MW:19860] Side wall lack of fusion
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Dear
It is not easy to check with destructive testing. If you want tha we should identify the
location of the defect. send the sample to lab. Ask the lab to get a cross section and carry
out macro examination which will help you to measure the defect.

Regards
Gurmeet

On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 10:50 PM, Sara Vana wrote:
Dear experts, How to measure side wall lack of fusion by destructive testing.
Component : butt welding of plates
Joint configuration : groove weld with included angle sixty degree --
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