OBI1INCH
Industrial
- Nov 20, 2020
- 1
I was on a project and went to the pipe yard as they had been receiving the 10" S40 Stainless pipe from the mill pretty steadily. I counted 469 pipe received to date.
As I was inspecting them I noticed numerous pipe where .500" wt. (S80 for B3.19). But the pipe was stenciled Sch.40. I wrote the two heat numbers that had .500"wt down and went to review the MTR reports. I found (2) MTR's with same heat number. 1 MTR had in the description Sch.40 and the other had Sch.80!
The second MTR and heat number also had sch.40 but was actually Sch.80! A total of 69 pipe where assigned to these two (or three) MTR reports. When I reported this to my clients they forwarded the report to the supplier and the response was basically no big deal.. I could not believe this client allowed any of this to not have an NCR assigned to show some kind of track record for this supplier. I have never heard or seen this prior to this day.
I am pretty bent out of shape how this was handled because if that is the case why have quality assurance / control at all? What's the point if they are going to let a supplier push out such poor records knowing that the MTRs purpose is to provide a customer with the material's specific chemical and physical properties as well as any required test results to ensure safe application of that material to a specific application believing that the material is what the MTR said it it is in the description?
I had a project a few months earlier with cadmium pipe that came from this same supplier and they had to replace 3 of 10 total pipe inspected. It was 10ttl. 42"OD x 8'L with 32* beveled edges. They where not happy with my decision I'm sure.
What are your thoughts on this?
As I was inspecting them I noticed numerous pipe where .500" wt. (S80 for B3.19). But the pipe was stenciled Sch.40. I wrote the two heat numbers that had .500"wt down and went to review the MTR reports. I found (2) MTR's with same heat number. 1 MTR had in the description Sch.40 and the other had Sch.80!
The second MTR and heat number also had sch.40 but was actually Sch.80! A total of 69 pipe where assigned to these two (or three) MTR reports. When I reported this to my clients they forwarded the report to the supplier and the response was basically no big deal.. I could not believe this client allowed any of this to not have an NCR assigned to show some kind of track record for this supplier. I have never heard or seen this prior to this day.
I am pretty bent out of shape how this was handled because if that is the case why have quality assurance / control at all? What's the point if they are going to let a supplier push out such poor records knowing that the MTRs purpose is to provide a customer with the material's specific chemical and physical properties as well as any required test results to ensure safe application of that material to a specific application believing that the material is what the MTR said it it is in the description?
I had a project a few months earlier with cadmium pipe that came from this same supplier and they had to replace 3 of 10 total pipe inspected. It was 10ttl. 42"OD x 8'L with 32* beveled edges. They where not happy with my decision I'm sure.
What are your thoughts on this?