Hello there... very nice video!!! could you also tell us more about the differences in LOF and 'Elongated slag inclusions' especially in SAW technique.
For ASME burn through is typically evaluated when the density of the burn through cannot be darker than the density of the thinnest pipe wall. For excess penetration, RT is not used for evaluation.
@@rtfipro9185 I would like to thank you for your helping and cooperation always.... But sir , Which ASME code explain that.... ASME 8,or ASME 9..or other. Can you Give the number of ASME explain that.
Hello there... very nice video!!! could you also tell us more about the differences in LOF and 'Elongated slag inclusions' especially in SAW technique.
I will add that to my list. Thanks for watching. Check out my video of lack of fusion and slag on my channel. Their are a video on each.
Tanks a million sir,... Please how can I calculate the Burn through and excess pentration ...
In whic code I can depend.... please let me know.
For ASME burn through is typically evaluated when the density of the burn through cannot be darker than the density of the thinnest pipe wall. For excess penetration, RT is not used for evaluation.
@@rtfipro9185 I would like to thank you for your helping and cooperation always....
But sir , Which ASME code explain that.... ASME 8,or ASME 9..or other.
Can you Give the number of ASME explain that.
@@rtfipro9185
Please sir , Which ASME code expalin that.........
I didn't find this information.
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intersting thnk u
Its very confusing with slag line and lack of fusion sir