It is good for Manufacturer to carry out RT / UT after certain duration of welding (depends on type of material) to catch up delayed crackings (if any), as finally Manufacturer is certifying that product & is responsible for it.
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On Sat, Sep 17, 2016 at 6:11 PM, syed moinul hasan <mhsyed1@gmail.com> wrote:
There is no such code or standard, which compel you to perform after 24/48 hours of welding.However, it is recommeded to perform it early inorder, to know the soundness & quality of the weld as well as performance of welder .Thanks--On 14 September 2016 at 21:56, Sundar Kumar <sunkumarshine@gmail.com> wrote:Dear Experts,--Is there any code reference that we should do UT/RT only after 24/48 hours of welding . We are following construction code 31.3. Material carbon steel .Thanks&Regards,Sundar
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