your all question and answer is correct
1) total thickness 0.432 so qualified 2t = 0.864 not 1.528
2) 6010 f no. 2 and 7018 f no. 4 so qualified 6010, allow total thickness 0.864
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rajesh
--Hi Rajesh,Great catch to the point, lets talk in mm, why not 8.43 mm? why only 2.54 mm what is the reason? which is 5.08 mm only.0.332 in - 8.43 mm0.100 in - 2.54 mm0.432 in - 10.97 mmThanks.
Regards,Mohamed Muneeb MahaboobCSWIP 3.2-89247/2IRCA-9001:2015 LAASNT-NDT-L2-RTFI-RT-UT-MT-PT.SAP#:70021650 APs:JAPID, QCS & QCI.''If you know any art by any means then SCULPT IT - no matter how cheap or useless it is - JUST SCULPT IT, you will never know when experts will be on demand''From: rajesh kaswalaDate: 2019-01-13 18:47Subject: Re: [MW:28903] Interpretation: IX-10-23 Subject: QW-433 and QW-452.1(b) Date Issued: March 14, 2011 File: 10-1918depositing 0.100 in. of E6010 and the balance - 2t only as per 452.1 b , means 0.100 2t = 0.200 not 0.864regardrajesh----Greetings,I have clarifications with below interpretaion for question 1 and agree with 2 and 3, does anyone has any observations on Q1?Interpretation: IX-10-23 Subject: QW-433 and QW-452.1(b) Date Issued: March 14, 2011 File: 10-1918Background: A welder tests on an NPS 6 Sch. 80 (0.432 in. wall) coupon, depositing 0.100 in. of E6010 and the balance of 0.332 in. using E7018. Question (1): Using E6010, is the welder qualified to deposit 0.864 in. maximum of weld metal? Reply (1): Yes. Question (2): Using E7018, is the welder qualified to deposit 0.664 in. maximum of weld metal? Reply (2): Yes. Question (3): Is the welder qualified to deposit 0.864 in. of weld metal using E6010 plus 0.664 in. of E7018 weld metal deposit thickness for a total of 1.528 in. in the same groove? Reply (3): No. See QW-452.1(b).Thanks.
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