Dear
Please take another RT spots in different places along pipe as well as UT thickness, welding never caused pitting, may pipes exposed to long travel through shipment exposed to sea water due to lake of preservation or backing , please cut piece and send for chemical tests
Regards
Said Yousif
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Subject: [MW:20722] Pitting in Piping material
Dear Experts,
While radiographying a piping joint, our RT subcontractor has found some pitting indication in pipe base métal. Thé pipés are supplied by our end client. Our client tried to minimize thé issue saying" it might be caused by some operation done by us, being in HAZ limits".
Design code is B31.3
My question is what Could be the major reason of that defect? Is It most likely to be from piping base metal fabrication?
Please share your experience in this field.
Many thanks
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