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[MW:28553] Why Using external clamp and internal clamp is essential variable in API-1104.

Why Using external clamp and internal clamp is essential variable in API-1104?

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Hareesh K V <hareesh13h@gmail.com>: Nov 01 02:05PM +0530

In (2)also the branch joint with mother pipe is a pressure joint and the
pad is a non pressure part.
So can the joint between mother and branch pipe be considered for PWHT
thickness?
 
Is there any interpretations available.
 
Regards,
 
Hareesh K V
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Hasin Shaikh <hasin.shaikh@gmail.com>: Nov 01 08:28AM +0200

Thanks
 
Is it ok if we use in backing first Run with SMAW AND further subsequent
Saw weld?
 
Can you provide me any clause of sec-9 acceptance or non acceptance.
Regards
 
On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 at 8:32 AM, sandeep kumar <sandeepdhiman63@gmail.com>
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Kannayeram Gnanapandithan <kgpandithan@gmail.com>: Nov 01 12:32PM +0530

2layer, better minimum 6mm smaw
THANKS & BEST REGARDS,
KG.PANDITHAN, BE, IWE, CSWIP 3.1,
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Kannayeram Gnanapandithan <kgpandithan@gmail.com>: Nov 01 10:43AM +0530

not require for fillet weld.
THANKS & BEST REGARDS,
KG.PANDITHAN, BE, IWE, CSWIP 3.1,
ASNT-Level II in PT,MT,RT & UT.
International Welding Engineer.
CONSULTANT-WELDING & QUALITY
Mobile no: +919940739349
 
 
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