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  1. Qman3481

    A 106Gr.B susceptibility to crack

    Salutations Unclesyd, I share your opinion on this subject and I thank you for your contribution. I think the guy didn´t interpret the standard correctly. We will wait until someone takes an oficial position and after that I will decide what to do. Nevertheless, thank you! Regards.
  2. Qman3481

    A 106Gr.B susceptibility to crack

    Hello rustbuster, Thanks for your contribution! I've asked for evidence....Still waiting!!! Regards
  3. Qman3481

    A 106Gr.B susceptibility to crack

    Greetings DefenderJ, Thanks for the quick contribuition! Yes it's weld. I need to defend my position based on documents. Where can I find this kind of statement? I need to prepare a response. The CE values calculated always goes over 0,4. Isn´t this the value to much? I tried to reason with the...
  4. Qman3481

    A 106Gr.B susceptibility to crack

    Hello fellow colleagues, I'm a NDT engineer (Level III in RT,UT,MT,PT) and recently I had a issue with a colleague about materials being radiographed. We were testing welds in A 106Gr.B, 12" in diameter and 9,53mm thickness. The issue is that the other guy say that this kind of material has...

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