No it is not,
Something went wrong with the thermal cycle during welding, heat-input/interpass to high will break down the impact thoughness
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Jurgen Prinsen IWE
Metallurgist and welding engineer
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Verzonden: Donderdag 7 oktober 2021 10:16:23
Onderwerp: [MW:32549] IMPACT TEST FAILLURE
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Onderwerp: [MW:32549] IMPACT TEST FAILLURE
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we have a test coupon 7.11 thichness with flange a106 with a105n
during mechanical test the impact test for FLANGE FAILLURE IN HAZ IN 3 POINT £
IS IT ACCEPTABLE
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