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Rameshkannan D
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As per API 1104 , 2013 edn, Clause 5.4.2.2 , you can use the same WPS without requalification. I presume your flange and fittings are having same SMYS ( Specified Minimum Yield Strength) and similar CEq
Requalification is required only when the base metal welding involves less than X42 or greater than X65. In your case this is not applicable.
Make sure, Your WPS have mentioned : Qualified Base material X42 Through X60.
Keeping future qualification purpose, it's better to qualify PQR with X65 material which many customers accept for all lower grades' base metal qualification.
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Rameshkannan D
"What you have learned is a mere handful; What you haven't learned is the size of the world – Avvaiyar"
On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 1:08 PM QA/QC <adnanziad49@gmail.com> wrote:Dear masteri have a approved wps for welding api 5l x52 pipeline and i want to weld a anchor flange x60 is the wps cover it or we should requlaify it again--
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