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    Question about ASME section V , Article 6, liquid penetrant examination

    I found E Note: I got form “E” for developer from The AMS 2644 and Mil-I-25135 classify developers into six standard forms. These forms are listed below: 1. Form a - Dry Powder 2. Form b - Water Soluble 3. Form c - Water Suspendable 4. Form d - Nonaqueous Type 1 Fluorescent (Solvent Based)...
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    Question about ASME section V , Article 6, liquid penetrant examination

    Im hoping a Level III or someone can answer my question about ASME section V , Article 6, liquid penetrant examination. T-692 Examination records gives information that must be recorded I am questioning specifically (C) “(c) type (number or letter designation of each penetrant, penetrant...
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    welding a continuous weld across the flange over the web W59

    I have a question with regards to welding a continuous weld across the flange over the web to attach pipe supports. I have always seen a gap left at the web when welding across the face of a flange.Can anyone reference W59 with this requirement thanks
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    P91 P15E 200f prior to PWHT is this req?

    so to retained austenite that can be transformed to fresh martensite upon cooling from the PWHT temperature range is not a recommended practice?
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    P91 P15E 200f prior to PWHT is this req?

    I was wondering if some one could give me some reference with regards to why you would need to bring P15E (p91) material down to 200F prior to PWHT all I could find was that most shop purchased P91 filler has more nickel than does the parent metal which implies the weld must be cooled down to...
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    ASME SECII MTR REQUIREMENTS TO BE VERIFIED

    What are the requirements that must be verified on an MTR prior to releasing to fabrication? I was told to look at chemical composition only but what about Elongation, Hardness etc. I would think that must be done as well.

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