bob74r
Industrial
- Nov 25, 2009
- 19
We are currently doing 100% Hardness on P1 material after PWHT. These spools are locally Heat Treated and is completed purely for thickness (close to an inch)
Client spec does not state anything on hardness testing and these spools are built to b31.3.
I personally believe this is a good practice in which we will keep on doing but I am curious if this is actually a code requirement? (mind you have seen P1 material come back hard due to improper stress relieving though in one case I had a 4" come back close to 350 BHN but chrome rod was used instead of carbon)
331.1.7 states "(a) Where a hardness limit is specified in Table 331.1.1 at least 10% of welds, hot bends, and hot formed components in each furnace heat treated batch and 100% of those locally heat treated shall be tested."
Table 331.1.1 does not state a max hardness for P1 material
Now I wouldn't be asking this question but 331.1.1 also does not state a max hardness for P9 and some P5 (I seriously hope anyone dealing with P9 is doing 100% hardness after PWHT)
This questions is just for my information, as curious if i am missing something or if I always have been and will be performing extra NDE. (Id rather perform too much NDE and take the bullet for the $ that costs then have an unknown issue continue..... wrong rod example)
Client spec does not state anything on hardness testing and these spools are built to b31.3.
I personally believe this is a good practice in which we will keep on doing but I am curious if this is actually a code requirement? (mind you have seen P1 material come back hard due to improper stress relieving though in one case I had a 4" come back close to 350 BHN but chrome rod was used instead of carbon)
331.1.7 states "(a) Where a hardness limit is specified in Table 331.1.1 at least 10% of welds, hot bends, and hot formed components in each furnace heat treated batch and 100% of those locally heat treated shall be tested."
Table 331.1.1 does not state a max hardness for P1 material
Now I wouldn't be asking this question but 331.1.1 also does not state a max hardness for P9 and some P5 (I seriously hope anyone dealing with P9 is doing 100% hardness after PWHT)
This questions is just for my information, as curious if i am missing something or if I always have been and will be performing extra NDE. (Id rather perform too much NDE and take the bullet for the $ that costs then have an unknown issue continue..... wrong rod example)