As UW-35 say .."A reduction in thickness due to the welding process is acceptable provided all of the following conditions are met:…..”., hence your welding process should be investigate to reduce all imperfections.
UW-35 nothing say about the extension of undercuts. In your case “…at all the long of a butt weld at the toe”
is excessive.
The undercut 0,8 mm ( imperfection, not repair needed ) is in the limit of tolerance, almost a defect (imperfection not allowed and need repair)
Undercut, either continuous or intermittent should be minimized
Undercut serves no useful purpose. Therefore, no reasonable effort should be spared to eliminate it or at least minimize it.
Undercut are usually caused by the welding technique used during welding, incorrect electrode positioning and/or incorrect travel speed. High currents and a long arc length can increase the probability for undercut.
See more in THE PROCEDURE HANDBOOK OF ARC WELDING, The Lincoln Electric Company.
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r6155