Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Re: [MW:25639] Damaged RF

Hai,

See ASME B16.5 Cluase 6.4.6 for acceptance on Flange Facing Finish Imperfections.

Verify with the comparator for machining finish

Generally 3.2 to 6.4 micrometers AARH is acceptable.

On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 4:46 PM, sam m <samuvel.masilamani@gmail.com> wrote:
Confirmation for the flange face roughness (AARH) -usually reported in microns inch against the standard requirements (e.g ASME B16.5)shall be produced as an evident 

Regards 
Sam


On Monday, 31 October 2016, Vijay Joshi <hivijay1970@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear experts,
A  2" RF WN flange gasket (or raised surface) area got blasted by oversight and NCR was raised by our client. We have done milling -machining on the surface to restore the raised face and it looks OK and acceptable but the client is asking for machining report.
How is it done, I mean to confirm that the flange is acceptable?
Can we see a standard report of such machining.

Thankfully,
Vijay Joshi

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