Saturday, March 20, 2021

Re: [MW:32079] SMALL DIAMETER PROCEDURE QUALIFICATION AS PER ASME SEC IX

Thanks  all ,
Its Customer specific requirements that each Production joint size   shall require PQR.
We deployed as a team for test piece preparation . We Cut those  small pipes  into   half sections  using hexaw blades in our workshop and then pressed to make these into Flat Strip , We sent these test pieces to lab for further testing.
Face and root bend test set is satisfactory
Have to go extra mile for this. But at the end its happy ending
Vishwas 

On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 2:09 PM George Dilintas <dilintas@gmail.com> wrote:
Diameter is not an essential variable for PQR. Why you torture your self?

Στις Πέμ, 18 Μαρ 2021 στις 5:07 π.μ., ο/η Vishwas Keskar Welding Manager WELDING <vvkeskar123@gmail.com> έγραψε:
Dear Experts ,

PQR is to be qualified  for 
6.35 mm OD X 0.89 mm thickness 
Welding Process - Autogenous Fusion - GTAW Orbital WELDING 
Code - ASME SEC IX 
Material - SA 213 TP316L
Tensile test - 2nos 
Face bend test - 2nos
Root bend test - 2nos 
Full section tensile test is carried out and found satisfactory 

Bend test samples can not be prepared due to less thickness(0.89mm) and small diameter (6.35mm).  Pipe Sectioning  as per permitted by ASME  for small diameter is tried  but could not do it .
When tried to  cut into sectioning for  bending test piece preparation , pipe is getting bent and sectioning is not possible .
 Experts , Pl. help how to go about bend testing or any other way forward 

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