Hi bavithran samuthralingam,
Using a 20mm plate will be too tight for the procedure right ? since it will be borderline nowonder you suggest 25mm ? very interesting
On Wed, 15 Apr 2026 at 14:26, bavithran samuthralingam <bavithranviit@gmail.com> wrote:
HiYou can select a test piece of 25 mm so that u can get a thickness range from 12.5 mm to 50 mm range--
On Wed, 15 Apr 2026 at 2:25 PM Rilley Chellah Mulenga <rilley.mulenga@ahkgroup.com> wrote:
Hi welding experts ,
I want to do a welding procedure in accordance to ISO15614, the client material rance from 16mm to 40mm, making reference to take table 7 of ISO15614, would using a 20mm plate support the qualification of the material thickness in question? most especially the 40mm--
RILLEY CHELLAH MULENGA
Materials Evaluation Head of Department
E: rilley.mulenga@ahkgroup.com
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