Sunday, February 28, 2016

Re: [MW:24397] Welding by SAW process is it mandatory for heavy thick vessels in H2 service

Hope you hv already mentioned this in ITP and hv approval of client, AI etc.

Rgds
Prakash Gotimukul
ASME AIS, Technical Manager ASME/ISO/PED
Tel: +9714 2778511 Mob:+97152 979 5678

On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 9:45 AM, Mohammed Ghani <ghani386@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear,

You can use any welding procedures at site as per difficulties,  subjected you shall provide an approved WPS/PQR  for that thickness limit..

Regards,
Mohammed.

On 27 Feb 2016 10:02, "Prasad" <prsgne@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear welding experts,

We are manufacturing heavy wall vessels for H2 service.
MOC SA 516 Gr 70. Thick 56 mm
Due to large size vessels are to be supplied in two sections.
Hence on site weld joint will have to be done at place of installation.
At shop we are using SAW process for welding.
At field rotating is not possible and we want to use SMAW process.
Our client is asking us to use SAW process for field weld joint also.

We know that SAW is semi automatic & more productive process.

My question is whether is their any restriction to use SMAW process.

Request experts to give their valuable views to convience client technically.

Best regards,

Prasad Ghanekar


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