Sunday, April 23, 2017

[MW:26462] Surface Defects on Dish End

Dear Experts

 

During visual inspection of dish-end (MOC SA 240 Gr304 & Thickness 8mm) I found that heavy dent marks on knuckle area and this may be during forming process. Kindly suggest whether it is allowed as per code to repair by welding on damaged area for such surface defects.


Regards

Amit

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