You may say to your client that in the frame of PED for welding consumables 2.2 certificate is acceptable.
Further more in the frame of BPVC ASME welding consumables are accepted on the basement of marking and no material test report is required
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From: Kumar <sk7920541@gmail.com>
Date: 21/10/2016 13:30 (GMT+02:00)
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: [MW:25581] 2.2 & 3.1 MTC
Greetings.
Requesting the views on MTCs (EN 10204 ) for electrode ( SFA/AWS A
5.1 E 7018-1 H 4 R, 4.00mm). In fact according to project spec. it
should be 3.1. but the contractor could only provide 3.1 for chemical
& mechanical 2.2 in a single MTC.
Since its a deviation from the spec., how far this will affect the
quality of the product when mechanical according to 2.2 & chemical
according to 3.1? how this could be convinced to the end user.
Your valuable feedbacks are appreciated.
thanking in advance,
Kumar.
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