Saturday, August 25, 2018

[MW:28220] RE: 28219] Throat Thickness in welding between DIN-18800 part 1 & EN1993 part 1

Dear Sir,

 

The answer is quite simple, DIN 18800-1 is already in 2010 replaced by EN 1993 part 1 so EN 1993 should be followed. EN 1993 part 1 is regarding engineering / design of structures. The Engineer responsible for the design need to calculate the structure and also throat thicknesses according to EN 1993 part 1 and should mention the required information on the drawing for production.

 

Met vriendelijke groeten / Best Regards,

 

Herman Pieper

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Van: 'Bijay' via Materials & Welding <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Verzonden: zaterdag 25 augustus 2018 11:11
Aan: Materials & Welding <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Onderwerp: [MW:28219] Throat Thickness in welding between DIN-18800 part 1 & EN1993 part 1

 

Dear Experts

 

In one of my project I have facing problems in throat thickness of welding.

Our governing code for welding is DIN - 18800 part 1, but as per clients instruction we have to follow the EN 1993 part 1 for throat thickness.

I can't find anything regarding throat thickness. Please guide what to do ?

Thank you in advance.

 

With Regards

 

Bijay Kumar Choudhury

Mob +91 8980630973

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