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By
rafael Angarita
Date
02-18-2008 12:39
I have to a welded ring of 2" thicknes. The question is ¿Shoul I do PT & UT? ¿Can I do only UT?
Thanks to e
By
Joey
Date
02-18-2008 15:47
You can do both...assuming that you are reffering to butt weld-CJP.
BUT You need to know exactly what is stipulated in project specification...then the Code to use.
Regards
Joey
By
NDTIII
Date
02-19-2008 03:45
Remember to use the PT first.
By
rafael Angarita
Date
02-19-2008 11:40
Why should be first aplied PT than UT?
By
br549
Date
02-19-2008 12:06
What code are you working to, and do you have any specifications designating your required exams?
By
rafael Angarita
Date
02-19-2008 11:39
I ate the word test "i have to tes..." but you understood.
Thankyou
By
NDTIII
Date
02-19-2008 12:36
If you do UT prior to PT the UT couplant could prevent the Dye from entering flaws.
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