Monday, February 29, 2016

Re: [MW:24406] Fillet weld cracks below 6 mm with suitable NDT.

I suppose you mean "verify" when you write "rectify". Unless you use huge magnets the max detection depth with MPI is no more than 2 mm

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From: Mohammed Ghani
Sent: Δευτέρα, 29 Φεβρουαρίου 2016 - 05:19
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Subject: RE: [MW:24403] Fillet weld cracks below 6 mm with suitable NDT.

Dear,

Thanks for the reply.

This is for RIG spudcan crack found after 3 years in service. .. I need to rectify if any more possible cracks available in fillet joints... usually with MPI we could locate cracks upto 5 to 6 mm...

Please prove me more suggestions.

Regards,
Mohammed ghani.

On 28 Feb 2016 17:18, "'Agustin Jimenez' via Materials & Welding" <materials-welding@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Hello

I recomend Phased Array ultrasonic technic.

Agustín
Level 2 VT PT MT UT RT


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De: Mohammed Ghani <ghani386@gmail.com>
Fecha:28/02/2016 04:31 AM (GMT-04:30)
Para: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
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Asunto: [MW:24396] Fillet weld cracks below 6 mm with suitable NDT.

Dear experts,

I want to locate Fillet weld cracks below 6 mm for 22 mm plate with double V  preparation.
Is there any special techniques from NDT I can use to identify cracks below 6 mm.

Please suggest me if any suitable NDT procedure for this. It is a bit urgent. 

Appreciate your respond.

Regards,
Mohammed ghani.

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