qcrobert
Industrial
- Jun 24, 2010
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I have a contractor stating that his welder is qualified to weld unlimited thickness because his WPQ utilized a pipe thickness of 0.500” as per ASME QW-452-1(b).
I disagree in that I interpret QW-452.1(b) as to state that ALL thickness (t) of weld metal in the Coupon qualifies only to 2t. The following statement in QW-452.1(b) that 1/2” thk. and over with a minimum of three layers qualifies to Maximum To Be Welded, I interpret through notes 1 & 2 only addresses the thickness of each process (or welder(s)) as to be recorded individually and thus noted as 2t weld metal qualified for each process.
Please give your opinions,
QCRobert
I disagree in that I interpret QW-452.1(b) as to state that ALL thickness (t) of weld metal in the Coupon qualifies only to 2t. The following statement in QW-452.1(b) that 1/2” thk. and over with a minimum of three layers qualifies to Maximum To Be Welded, I interpret through notes 1 & 2 only addresses the thickness of each process (or welder(s)) as to be recorded individually and thus noted as 2t weld metal qualified for each process.
Please give your opinions,
QCRobert