Friday, April 17, 2015

Re: [MW:23121] Change of Brand for SAW Consumables

No in classicification, only brand name is changed which is not essential for no impact requirements. It can be used

On 17-Apr-2015 11:02 am, <george.dilintas@gr.bureauveritas.com> wrote:

This interpretation is too old.
Please refer to the latest edition of the Code Section IX - QW 404.35

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Gurunathan R ---16/04/2015 17:28:46---Please refer the interpretation below. Status:  Currently Valid

From: Gurunathan R <saneguru@gmail.com>
To: Materials-Welding <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Date: 16/04/2015 17:28
Subject: Re: [MW:23116] Change of Brand for SAW Consumables
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Please refer the interpretation below.


Status:  Currently Valid
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Interpretation:    IX-83-169
Subject: Section IX, QW-404.9
Date Issued: May 14, 1985
File: BC85-089

Question: For submerged-arc welding, can a fabricator use a different brand of flux than that specified in a wire-flux classification for which he is qualified, without performing a new PQR?

Reply: No.


Best Regards,
Gurunathan.R


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