Friday, October 7, 2022

Re: [MW:33556] RECERTIFICATION OF MATERIAL TEST CERTIFIACTE AS PER ASME

You can. Generate documentation demonstrating that all applicable requirements (including, but not limited to, melting method, melting practice, deoxidation, chemical analysis, mechanical properties,quality, and heat treatment) of the specification permitted by this Division, to which the material is to be recertified, have been met. read UG-10

On Fri, 7 Oct 2022 at 14:15, Vishwas Keskar <vvkeskar123@gmail.com> wrote:
Refer your ASME QCM 
Material Control Chapter.
Speak to your AI . He will guide you in detail and get the material re verified with Current Edition 

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On 07-Oct-2022, at 1:21 PM, Pradeep Panchal <pradeeppanchal4u@gmail.com> wrote:


Dear Saurabh

First thing is only material manufacturer can recertify the material test certificate.

You can only reverify the material test certificate as per applicable code edition using Material Verification forms available in your system.

Regards
Pradeep

On Fri, 7 Oct, 2022, 13:01 Saurabh Joshi, <saurabh.joz30@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All ,

     We have to manufacture a Heat ex-changer Code of construction ASME 2021(Code stamp required for the Equipment) . Raw material for plates & pipes are manufactured As per ASME 2019 . MTCs are available as per ASME 2019 and Original marking is still available on materials how can i re-certify the material and use it for the equipment which has the code of construction ASME 2021 .


Regards
Saurabh Joshi


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