retthib
Petroleum
- Oct 5, 2008
- 5
An UT thickness inspection crew took thickness readings on a A-182 F-53 super duplex 8" reducer. At the time of inspection, the material wasn't known. The crew calibrated to S/S and achieved a reading of .138". I knew that wasn't correct. I had them calibrate to C/S due to the fact of the material being magnetic and achieved a reading of .375". At that time they achieved proper readings on same. Why is the material called S/S yet has a carbon make up? Is it because of it's corrosion inhibitor factor?
API-510 cert # 32890
API-510 cert # 32890