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On 17 Apr 2024, at 5:11 AM, David Chris <wdavidchristopher@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Asif,I think you have misunderstood my question. I'm talking about the minimum thickness for Groove (if any) to fully qualify ALL fillet welds--On Monday, April 15, 2024 at 6:35:05 PM UTC+8 Muhammad Asif wrote:Hi David,There are two points in WQT.1. Thickness of Base Metal -T2. Thickness of Weld Metal -tWhen you use a combination of two processes or two welders then they are qualified with reference to the deposited weld metal. If the first welder deposits 4mm Thickness, then you will measure the thickness of Root and hot pass, and for the other welder you will measure the remaining thickness of base metal to be welded plus the thickness of Reinforcement (Caping).Thanks & Best Regards,Muhammad AsifOn Mon, 15 Apr 2024 at 05:20, David Chris <wdavidch...@gmail.com> wrote:For ASME IX, in general, I am aware that a groove weld during WQT will qualify for all thicknesses for actual production's fillet weld.
However, is there a minimum required thickness for this groove weld during WQT?
We used a 5 mm plate for WQT groove weld, Single-V, GTAW + SMAW. GTAW by other welder/before WQT; The GTAW pass was about 4mm and the SMAW (excluding capping/reinforcement) was just 1 mm. Does this 1 mm pass qualify us to weld ALL thicknesses for fillet weld during production for the SMAW process?
During production, the joints are all T-Joint fillet weld using SMAW process.
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