PMI is the sorting method .you shoul go for the wet analysis testing.
On Wed, 3 Feb, 2021, 9:17 am Pravin Poornachandran, <htcispravin@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear expert,Good day.Recently I performed WPS for ER70S-G for nace requirement project.Based on welding consumable mill certificate as per EN10204 3.1, Ni <1% and these chemical analysis is conducted in authorised laboratory following the method specified in industrial code. It is laborious procedure and accurate.But when we perform PMI, Ni values shows 1.2-1.5, which client is questioning now.I did contacted consumable supplier and they are very certain Ni is less than 1%.Can anyone advice how should I handle this situation.Best regards,Pravin Poornachandran--
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