Monday, October 31, 2016

Re: [MW:25634] LTCS PQR

In case you use process with active gas of flux you have to perform a chemical analysis to determine the A no

2016-10-29 18:28 GMT+03:00 Patel Vivek <vivekpatel1303@gmail.com>:

Possible... But keep dash(-) in A number in both WPS & PQR......custom undiluted weld metal....but they have to comply your other mechanical requirements....


On 29-Oct-2016 8:02 AM, "mmm" <mustaqnk@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Experts,

Base material  : ASTM A333 GR.6 to A350 LF2 CL 1 or
 P.No 1 & Group No.1 to P.No. 1 & Group No.2
  Pipe 8'' Sch 20 & WN Flange 8'' Sch 20, Impact Test : - 46 ⁰C

Code-ASME B31.3
 
GTAW- ER80S-Ni1 and A#10

SMAW-E7018-1 and A# 1

1) is it possible that we can have different WELD CHEMISTRY A #1 and A#10 in the same PQR please clarify?


Regards
mmm

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