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Re: [MW:23113] Change of Brand for SAW Consumables

Hello,

As per ASME sec-IX changing of filler metal manufacture is not an essential variable. So we can use both combination as per your mail.

Ref from ASME sec-IX : page 81 (Table QW-254 QW 404 filler metal 404.29 and 404.33) and page 131

QW-404.29 A change in the flux trade name and
designation.

QW-404.33 A change in the filler metal classification
within an SFA specification, or, if not conforming to a filler
metal classification within an SFA specification, a change
in the manufacturer's trade name for the filler metal.
When optional supplemental designators, such as those
which indicate moisture resistance (i.e., XXXXR), diffusible
hydrogen (i.e., XXXX H16, H8, etc.), and supplemental
impact testing (i.e., XXXX‐1 or EXXXXM), are specified on
the WPS, only filler metals which conform to the classification
with the optional supplemental designator(s) specified
on the WPS shall be used.

Regards,
Asurya
0091 801 200 3470

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On Wed, 15/4/15, Umar Makrani <firoz.makrani@gmail.com> wrote:

Subject: Re: [MW:23110] Change of Brand for SAW Consumables
To: "materials-welding@googlegroups.com" <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Date: Wednesday, 15 April, 2015, 10:55 PM


You can change the wps without a need to qualify. 
   Thanks & Regards Firoz Ahmed R. Makrani,
PMP
On Wednesday, 15
April 2015 7:48 PM, Mhaskar Aly <mhaskar.aly@gmail.com>
wrote:


Dear All,

We have PQR of following
details:

 

Process SAW with
Filler Wire EM12K (ESAB) with Flux F7A8 (ESAB OK 10.62
Flux)

 

Question:

1.      
Can
we use Filler Wire EM12K (Bohler)
with Flux F7A8 (ESAB OK
10.62 Flux)

2.      
Can
we use Filler Wire EM12K (Bohler)
with Flux F7A8 (Bohler
Flux)

 

Kindly advise as per
ASME Sec IX…with reference.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Thanks &
regards

 

Ali Mhaskar,

QA/QC Manager

Velath Engineering
International FZC; Hamriyah FreeZone
Sharjah, UAE; * P.O Box 6268 –
Sharjah UAE.

(Phone: 00971-6-526
9269, 526 9185, 526 9119 Ext-212 ÈMobile no.: 00971-55 265
3598 ÊFax
no. 00971-6-526 9393 
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