Indeed there the requirement of B31.3 is different
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"'Biplab Pal' via Materials & Welding" ---12/01/2016 10:40:52---Dear Experts, If impact test is required for any WPS the base metal thickness limit is an
From: "'Biplab Pal' via Materials & Welding" <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
To: materials-welding <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Date: 12/01/2016 10:40
Subject: [MW:24079] Thickness Qualification Range of Impact tested WPS for Piping
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Dear Experts,
If impact test is required for any WPS the base metal thickness limit is an supplemental material and qualification of minimum thickness limit shall follow QW-403.6.
Now our Consulting Service Department is telling us the qualification thickness limit shall be t/2 to t+6mm. as per ASME B 31.3 table 323.3.1 for piping.
Guys, did you faced this kind of problem? I am experiencing this problem 1st time.
Please let me know your understanding and experience.
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Biplab Pal
Welding Inspector
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