Inaddition to the below. Please ensure
1. Minimum Design Metal Temperature (MDMT) to determine the Impact test requirement. Normally A 106 Gr,.B pipe used for a temperature of -29degC.
2. Please check with Mechanical Testing Lab, how many (2inch Pipe) coupons required for the PQR, may be 4 Nos
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J.Gerald Jayakumar
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On Friday 1 August, 2025 at 10:09:34 pm IST, sridhar cn <sridharcn305@gmail.com> wrote:
For your 2-inch 8 mm thick CS pipe welded, as per ASME Sec. IX standard, you require:
Visual examination,
2 Tensile tests,
2 each in the face and root bends.
No hardness, impact and chemical tests are required.
Use the MTC of the base metal if required.
Micro/Macro are required for Fillet weld only.
C Sridhar.
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On Fri, 1 Aug 2025 at 16:58, kingslygeo vargheese <kingslygeotech@gmail.com> wrote:
Good Day to all,--Reference std: ASME SEX IXMaterial ASTM A106 Gr BPipe Dia and thickness: 2" and 8.74 mm.Service Fluid: Normal fluidas per the Standard ASME SEX IX ( no client/company specification involved )1. What are the minimum testing requirements to qualify the PQR?2. Is chemical testing required or not?ThanksBest RegardsV.Kingsly Geo
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