Monday, March 17, 2014

RE: [MW:20363] Combination of welding procedures

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I do not think that you can.
Two essential variables do not match (process and T)

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"John Henning" ---17/03/2014 16:20:18---I presume that you asking about base meal thickness.

From: "John Henning" <jhenning@deltak.com>
To: <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Date: 17/03/2014 16:20
Subject: RE: [MW:20352] Combination of welding procedures
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I presume that you asking about base meal thickness.
 
While they can be combined, the minimum thickness for the combined procedure is 5mm (assuming you are not going to separate by process).  FCAW cannot be used on any thickness below 5mm, therefore if you use a single value for minimum thickness on the WPS, the limiting minimum thickness  is that for the FCAW.  If all other essential variables the same for GTAW, you could use the two PQRs for a single WPS qualified from 1.5mm to 200mm.  And a second WPS for FCAW qualified 5mm to 200mm.  To bring the qualified FCAW thickness you need a PQR qualified on thickness < 10mm.
 
John A. Henning
Welding & Materials
 
From: materials-welding@googlegroups.com [mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Dhamodaran
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 Re: [MW:20342] Combination of welding procedures
 
Dear Vishal,
 
Yes it can be combined,Plz. refer QW-200.2(f).
 
Regards
Dhamodaran
 
On Sunday, 16 March 2014 11:03 AM, Vishal Chakote <chakotevishal47@gmail.com> wrote:
Combination of welding procedures.

PQR-A:
Welding Process-GTAW
Material - P-No.1 to P-No. 4
Qualn Range - 1.5-10mm

PQR-B:
Welding Process-GTAW+SMAW+FCAW
Material - P-No.1 to P-No. 4
Qualn Range - 5 - 200mm

Can these PQR's be combined for new WPS for
Welding Process - GTAW+FCAW
Material - P-No.1 to P-No. 4
Qualn Range -
1.5  5-200mm.

The above WPS's are made according to the ASME sec IX.
Give your suggestion.

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