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Plastic Fusion HSTIT Testing.

Plastic Fusion HSTIT Testing.

Plastic Fusion HSTIT Testing.

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Regarding QF.144.1 (HTSIT) High Speed Tensile Impact Test (ASME IX, 2021)

I'm still in doubt how to interpreted this:
How many test specimen require for each joint for this test (HSTIT)?
If the process using Butt & Sidewall Fusion as per QF-202.2.1, the requirement joint for HSTIT is 3 joint. But how many test require for each joint

Meanwhile on HSTIT section QF-144.1 there is no specific requirement how many test for each joint, if we just refer to ASTM F2634 (as minimum 2 pcs for size below 4" & 4 pcs for larger than 4")


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Nur Wijianto
QC
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