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RE: [MW:25982] WELDER QUALIFICATION CERTIFICATE RENEWAL AS PER ASMESEC. IX

Dear friends,
Please guide him correctly. Everybody knows ur answers- RT everybody expecting one. He asking about fillet weld, as per my concern you can do PT. Otherwise follow your ITP requirements for NDE. As same your situation Iam doing PT and attaching ( If no projects for concern qualifications). If u have project insist them to specific welding process before 6month. Same think need to concentrate on tack welder also..... It my option is wrong please clarify me.

MAHARAJA Elavarasan

From: Manoj John
Sent: ‎25-‎01-‎2017 11:51
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MW:25977] WELDER QUALIFICATION CERTIFICATE RENEWAL AS PER ASMESEC. IX

Thanks for your reply,
but what is the proof we can provide for his continuity of welding, always everybody is asking radiography report.  RT reports or any other NDT reports may not be available in some cases, like fillet weld.  

On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 4:18 PM, Kannayeram Gnanapandithan <kgpandithan@gmail.com> wrote:
As per ASME IX, Renewal only for qualified Welding Process, with fillet weld u can 

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CONSULTANT-WELDING & QUALITY
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On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 2:42 PM, Manoj John <manojacgnr@gmail.com> wrote:
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Dear Friends,

We have qualified welders in groove welding (GTAW+SMAW) as per ASME section IX but they have welded 2 months butt welding and 4 months they welded only fillet joints. Now they completed 6 months and they are continuing welding.  

My question is how can we renew their certificates since they do not have any Radiography reports for fillet joints.  Can we renew their certificate with a visual inspection report.

Thanks & Regards.

Manoj John.


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