Monday, September 24, 2018

Re: [MW:28336] testing of inaccessible welded joints

for smaller length, a surface inspection with boroscope can be possibly made. Now a days boroscope with robot manipulator (pipe crawler) also available which can be remotely controlled although a costly matter.

https://www.ryonic.io/products/pipeline-inspection-crawlers/
The above system can be used upto 500 mm however diameter restriction is applicable.

http://aitproducts.com/borescope-pipe-camera-rentals/pipe-camera-rental/pipeline-inspection-camera.html

Shared more details about the joint types, pipe dia length etc would be better for the understanding.

Thanks & regards
Sandeep Kumar

On Sunday, September 23, 2018 at 3:17:28 PM UTC+3, Ali Asghari wrote:
Dear Kumar.
this line is piggable but I don't think the pig with considering pf it's velocity don't have ability to scan welds?if you know information or experience, please let me know.
pressure testing can only detect defects that cause leak or rupture, and other rejected defects can be undetected.

Regards.

On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 1:32 PM Lakshmankumar Bayyana <lakshma...@gmail.com> wrote:
If it is a pipe line, best option is to do hydro test with 1.25 times of the working pressure to ensure the integrity 
Also can go with ultrasonic pig in case of pig possible lines

Thanks and Regards 
Lakshman kumar. B 
+91 9440031459

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On 23-Sep-2018, at 11:28 AM, Ali Asghari <asghar...@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear All.

Does anybody know there is NDT method that can inspected welded joints which are buried and not accessible?our concern is about finding of construction defects either surface and internal that have a good detect ability for linear ones particularly Transverse Crack.

Regards.
 

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