My apologies for a wrong spelling,
I my idea was that if a material is manufactured A234 it will remain A234 even after you cut it, I don't think we need to look for a code citation. Regarding the NDT if its cut by machining no NDT is required again however as per the need the edge of the new half tee can be tested by PT to ensure that its defect free and suitable to weld.
With Best Regards,
Umar Rashid Makrani, PMP®
Umar Rashid Makrani, PMP®
On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 12:00 PM, Umar Rashid Makrani <firoz.makrani@gmail.com> wrote:
If you have a tea of ASTM A234 and you cut it into 2 halves. The material is still ASTM A234 so I believe this can be used.With Best Regards,
Umar Rashid Makrani, PMP® ,On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 11:14 AM, afzal ahmed <afzalahmed999@gmail.com> wrote:--Dear Friends please Help me ,We need Split Tee of 6"(SMLS SCH 40 ASTM A234 GR WPB) , but it is not available in market easily ,1: Is it possible to make Split Tee by cutting ordinary Tee vertically2: if Yes, then in which STD it is telling3: & what are the NDT requirementsfor more clarification See the attached fileits very urgent .....
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