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Re: [MW:32474] qualified base metal thickness range in WPS as per ASME sec ix -reg

Dear Mr. Pandiyan 
please  find below attached for without Impact test.(5-200mm) QW451.1
for impact tested range will be also same see below attached detail QW403.6
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Sangramkeshari Routaray
Zeeco India,
Cswip3.1, NDT level-II (UT,RT,MT & PT)
ISO Lead Auditor 9001:2015
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On Wednesday, August 18, 2021, 08:54:14 AM GMT+5:30, Raja <krajapandiyan@gmail.com> wrote:


Dear sir,
pl refer the details,
Base metal Thk is 50mm, and P-Number is 15E (Gr.91 material)

On Monday, August 16, 2021 at 5:10:35 PM UTC+5:30 sangram routray wrote:
Dear Mr. Pandiyan

please Mention the thickness of PQR.
Accordingly any one can say you MIN & MAX limit.
for Impact test Follow QW 403.6 

Thanks & Regards

Sangramkeshari Routaray
Zeeco India,
Cswip3.1, NDT level-II (UT,RT,MT & PT)
ISO Lead Auditor 9001:2015



On Monday, August 16, 2021, 09:10:38 AM GMT+5:30, Raja <krajap...@gmail.com> wrote:


i have some doubts in WPS, if possible kindly clarify me

1) If PQR is done with Normalization heat treatment (PWHT done above the upper critical temperature), what is the qualified base metal thickness range to be taken ( min to max ) any special condition applicable in ASME Sec IX?

2) When Impact test is applicable to the WPS, then what is the qualified base metal thickness range to be taken ( min to max ). any special condition in ASME Sec IX?

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