not all elements are detectable and measurable with PMI. It depends on the atomic number. If atomic no is lower than 22 it is not possible.Atomic no of nitrogen is 7. So forget PMI
Στις Δευ, 30 Ιουλ 2018 στις 6:06 π.μ., ο/η Pradeep kumar hormis <pkhormis@gmail.com> έγραψε:
Sirs--During weld metal Analysis of ER 90 S - B9 welded on P-91 material. According to ASME SEC II part C SFA 5.28 below table. 1 , Notes-: h/i/j applicable. How to measure Nitrogen by using PMI.Same time, is it mandatory to mention field PMI reports.Thanks & Regards
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