Thursday, April 7, 2016

Re: [MW:24642] Procedure Qualification thickness limit range clarification as per ASME SEC.IX

Hi,

In your case, you need to qualify another PQR with 6mm or less with impacts to have minimum Thickness range.

You need to support 2 PQRs for your job one which you have already qualified with 70 mm and other with lesser thick.

Thanks
Anil

On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 9:20 AM, Chandra <chandrasekhar.palapala@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Imran,

If you tested your PQR with impact test.
Please refer to the ASME sec IX 
QW 403.6 : says the minimum base metal thickness qualified is the thickness of the test coupon T or 5/8 inch. (16mm) whichever is less.

So your test specimen is 70mm, so the base metal thickness range in your WPS shall be from 16mm to 200mm.

If you never do impact test on your PQR. You can go in your wps from 5mm to 200mm thk base metal.



Best Regards,
Chandra

On 07-Apr-2016, at 12:59 AM, MOHAMMAD IMRAN KHAN <mdimran.khan01@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Sir,
We would like to know that, Our PQR Base Metal (SA 516 GR.70) thickness is 70mm with Impact, or PWHT.
What is the minimum or maximum base metal thickness range qualified.
As per ASME SEC.IX QW 451 Procedure Qualification thickness limit mentioned in Table QW.451.1 given.
5 to 200 mm.
But our Clinet approved WPS  in mentioned 16 to 200mm. Where mentioned ASME SEC.IX reference is mentioned range of base metal thickness.

Please clarify base metal thickness range 16 to 200mm.


With Best regards,
Mohammad Imran Khan
QA/QC Engineer

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