Saturday, January 19, 2019

Re: [MW:28941] IF ans IFD as per API 1104

If you have ECA option, please go for it because IFD is very common issue in Automatic welding and finding with AUT 

On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 8:21 AM Ri@z <riaz.rafeeque@gmail.com> wrote:
AUT is mandatory by Client spec.


And Client spec not accepting Lack of fusion. 

We are getting Lack of Fusion and LFD on almost every joint.  Intention of post is to seeking justification for accepting LFD. Client telling as per API 1104 both IF and IFD are Lack of Fusion only hence needed to be CUT OUT and Rewelded. 

I am seeking advice from experts here to justify client regarding the acceptance of LFD 



With Regards
Riaz 
 

On Thursday, 17 January 2019 09:23:56 UTC+5:30, Muneeb wrote:
Hi,

Who told you to perform AUT? I mean why not RT? AUT will hold your project in Reverse gear.

Mostly in stringent case we perform AUT/PAUT/TOFD or where there is multiple requirement like tie-in's, anyhow it's mutual agreement between company and contractor.

And yes both are different by 9.3.4 / 9.3.5, ID and IFD, you cannot straight away reject but contemplate upon given para condition as per the pipe sizes then proceed for acceptance/rejections.

Thanks
Muneeb

On Wed, Jan 16, 2019, 9:24 PM Ri@z <riaz.r...@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear All,

Our Pipeline specification not accepting Incomplete Fusion .In case of incomplete fusion weld shall be rejected and re-welded.


But according to API 1104, IF and IFD are different . So is it required to reject both IF and IFD as both are incomplete Fusion?

Please help me with advice 


I am using AUT for the inspection and 70 % of joints are detecting either IF or IFD 




With Regards

Riaz 





Pls help me 

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