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NDT for Piping

10/09/2008 2:52 AM

Hi!

pls. help me

How many percent RT for butt welding joint(piping and pipeline). Which standard I can seach for this problem. Pls sent to me your answer

Thank you very much!

My email: truong08@yahoo.com

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Re: NDT for piping

10/09/2008 5:23 AM

standaed comes frm ur country

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Re: NDT for piping

10/09/2008 6:54 AM

hi,

you can refer BS 2633 and BS 2971 for NDT

thanks

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Re: NDT for Piping

10/09/2008 3:12 PM

Hi truong,

I was reading your question and was not sure what you mean by RT.

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Re: NDT for Piping

10/09/2008 4:38 PM

Radiographic Testing (X-ray NDT)

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Re: NDT for Piping

10/09/2008 6:24 PM

Everyone should understand that it is not "NDT" it is "NDE".

Please read the following and then try to use the proper terminology
http://www.ndt.net/article/0698/hayes/hayes.htm

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Re: NDT for Piping

10/10/2008 12:00 AM

it is not "NDT" it is "NDE".

I tend to agree, however to be fair we have used the term NDT for many years and the Author of the article you use as proof of the correctness of this terminology is after all a member of the American Society of Non Destructive Testing and holds a Level 3 certificate in NDT.

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Re: NDT for Piping

10/10/2008 7:42 AM

I am agree with you. All this time we assumed NDT mean Non Distructive Test.

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Re: NDT for Piping

10/10/2008 3:37 AM

TWI standards activities

TWI plays a key role in the development of many standards which are important to the Oil, Gas and Chemicals Industries and is represented on the following committees:

BSIWEE/2Testing of welds
WEE/17Metal arc welding
WEE/21Pipework welding

http://www.twi.co.uk/content/oilgas_standards.html

I think also ASME Sec IX

I hope this will help

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