Monday, October 20, 2014

Re: [MW:22155] IQI-1A and IQI-1B

Hi
 
In your case if the penetrameter is kept on source side, the wire-type essential wire is 5.
As per table T-276 you have to use Set A IQI only.
 
Regards
 
Prem Nautiyal
(B.Tech, MMM, IWE, CSWIP 3.1, ASNT NDT Level III )
9769316004
 
 


On Monday, October 20, 2014 11:10 AM, Amit Udavant <amitudavant@gmail.com> wrote:


dear all
same scene has taken place at my workshop.
Vessel's shell thickness is 5 mm.
moc ss304.
xrays are performed with 1B penitrameter.i believe it is acceptable
the inspector has insisted to re shoot with 1 A penitrameter.
please suggest / advice

amit
9833859030

On 10/19/14, Jay Poojary <jayogini@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Mr.Mohammad,
>
> Hope you have submitted your R.T procedure to the Inspector. If it is not
> insisted in the procedure to do so, then you can oppose his request for
> reshoot. Your selection was right.
>
>
> Jay Poojary
> QA/QC inspector
>
> *cordially,*
> *Jay Poojary*
>
> On 18 October 2014 22:09, S.Mohammed <mohd52100@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> Pipe thk :5.49mm
>> Mat :CS
>>
>> Iqi selected based on thickness+reinfor(2mm) we selected IQI 1B.but
>> client
>> insist to.use us IQI 1A and given reshoot for using IQI 1B.
>>
>> Is it correct the give reshoot?
>>
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