gullygossner
Mechanical
- Jan 12, 2011
- 2
Good day,
We have a fair amount of HF modified pipe in our facility and are currently in the midst of revamp work where tie-ins and pipe rework is required. Prior to cutting pipe, the project management contractor is requiring a thickness reading to ensure adequate material is present for welding. In the past we have done ultrasonic thickness readings on the lines but have quit this practise because we feel the results are questionable due to the grain size of HF material. The pipe ranges from 4.00" to 14.00" and sch 40 to 160.
I am wondering what inspection methods others are using for corrosion monitoring and weld inspections.
Thank you in advance.
We have a fair amount of HF modified pipe in our facility and are currently in the midst of revamp work where tie-ins and pipe rework is required. Prior to cutting pipe, the project management contractor is requiring a thickness reading to ensure adequate material is present for welding. In the past we have done ultrasonic thickness readings on the lines but have quit this practise because we feel the results are questionable due to the grain size of HF material. The pipe ranges from 4.00" to 14.00" and sch 40 to 160.
I am wondering what inspection methods others are using for corrosion monitoring and weld inspections.
Thank you in advance.