Geof
Mechanical
- Feb 2, 2001
- 59
I love handheld PMI and I hate handheld PMI.
A recurring theme over the last ten years for me - dealing with customers using a third party inspector to perform PMI in the field.
My company manufactures and supplies cast pipe products in various alloys.
We have two handheld XRF analyzers that we use to verify materials match the MTR's provided, very important with some of the expensive alloys we work with.
The issue - after we've done this and provided documentation with our products, the customer or end user will very often also perform field PMI.
Usually we never even hear about it - no issues. However, several times a year, we end up in a situation where the field readings don't match up - and the pain begins.
Yesterday, a customer provided a third party inspection report. This was covering four units cast from the same heat number and shipped out one or two months ago.
(13) of (16) shots were judged "acceptable". Three read low on a couple of elements, and they are concerned.
I noted in an email response that all shots were taken from the same Heat of material and requested that they re-inspect the spots in question using a longer observation time - they had done 15 sec shots while we typically take 1 minute. Cleaning/grinding is also recommended to get below any surface corrosion or contamination.
Bottom line - how do you handle this situation:
* Single lot of material
* Certified MTR's.
* Our own inspections provided.
* But three out of sixteen shots taken by someone out in the field that we can't speak with put the materials in question.
Kind of a rant - but wanted to see if anyone else has had to deal with this and how they handled it.
Thanks,
A recurring theme over the last ten years for me - dealing with customers using a third party inspector to perform PMI in the field.
My company manufactures and supplies cast pipe products in various alloys.
We have two handheld XRF analyzers that we use to verify materials match the MTR's provided, very important with some of the expensive alloys we work with.
The issue - after we've done this and provided documentation with our products, the customer or end user will very often also perform field PMI.
Usually we never even hear about it - no issues. However, several times a year, we end up in a situation where the field readings don't match up - and the pain begins.
Yesterday, a customer provided a third party inspection report. This was covering four units cast from the same heat number and shipped out one or two months ago.
(13) of (16) shots were judged "acceptable". Three read low on a couple of elements, and they are concerned.
I noted in an email response that all shots were taken from the same Heat of material and requested that they re-inspect the spots in question using a longer observation time - they had done 15 sec shots while we typically take 1 minute. Cleaning/grinding is also recommended to get below any surface corrosion or contamination.
Bottom line - how do you handle this situation:
* Single lot of material
* Certified MTR's.
* Our own inspections provided.
* But three out of sixteen shots taken by someone out in the field that we can't speak with put the materials in question.
Kind of a rant - but wanted to see if anyone else has had to deal with this and how they handled it.
Thanks,