Rob Lane
Industrial
- Feb 21, 2019
- 1
Hi,
First want to say I am not a metallurgist or very experienced in this field, but I have a situation where a customer is requesting a specific part and I am having great difficulty finding it.
We have a pressure vessel fabricated for us per Section VIII Div 1, and one of the components consists of an ASME SA106 Grade B pipe, 8" Schedule 80. One of our customers is requesting that the pipe be certified beyond the normal certification of hydrostatic testing and has cited eddy current testing per ASTM E309, as well as being domestically manufactured steel. At first I thought it was a case of just ordering the pipe with that NDE specification, but it is not turning out to be that easy. Our vendor that fabricates the vessel for us is also having difficulty.
Does anyone have any suggestions for how to obtain this pipe or locating 3rd party testers that can accommodate this requirement? I presented UT inspection in lieu of eddy current testing, but they are not interested. We are located slightly north of Philadelphia, PA.
Thanks for any advice,
Rob
First want to say I am not a metallurgist or very experienced in this field, but I have a situation where a customer is requesting a specific part and I am having great difficulty finding it.
We have a pressure vessel fabricated for us per Section VIII Div 1, and one of the components consists of an ASME SA106 Grade B pipe, 8" Schedule 80. One of our customers is requesting that the pipe be certified beyond the normal certification of hydrostatic testing and has cited eddy current testing per ASTM E309, as well as being domestically manufactured steel. At first I thought it was a case of just ordering the pipe with that NDE specification, but it is not turning out to be that easy. Our vendor that fabricates the vessel for us is also having difficulty.
Does anyone have any suggestions for how to obtain this pipe or locating 3rd party testers that can accommodate this requirement? I presented UT inspection in lieu of eddy current testing, but they are not interested. We are located slightly north of Philadelphia, PA.
Thanks for any advice,
Rob