You will not find the straight answer for this question.
First you have to visually check the size (depth, length, width), sharpness and if the shape of the pipe has been changed. Based on these observations you can decide if further investigation has to be done like measurement of thickness reduction, NDT to find if any surface and/or internal defects are developed. If above tests, measurements, shape are acceptable, pipe can be used.
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Rajnish Dixit
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Warm Regards,
Rajnish Dixit
Lead - QA-QC/QMS/Welding/NDT/Inspection
+91 972 4200 357
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 16:10, Anoj Singh<nayaktp@gmail.com> wrote:What is permissible dent on 10" sch. Std. Carbon steel seamless pipe?--RegardsAnoj singh
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