As per ASME, for PQR, Test on Flat 1G will qualify all position if no impact requirements. For WPQR, 6G will qualify all position. Let us be clear. In same way product form, for wps no restrictions but for welder it is restricted with limitations.
On Sun, 3 Mar 2019 7:50 am steel_microbe, <matschka69@gmail.com> wrote:
QW-211 BASE METAL--
The base metals may consist of either plate, pipe, or
other product forms. Qualification in plate also qualifies
for pipe welding and vice versa. The dimensions of the test
coupon shall be sufficient to provide the required test
specimens.
Groove-weld test qualifies for fillet welds for all thickness and diameters.
On Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at 8:15:56 PM UTC-6, Souravbohray wrote:sir i want to make it easy to those people who are fresher i know just make a wps of 6g position it will be done for all except what welding process we used
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