Friday, August 13, 2010

Re: [MW:6481] GTAW for complete welding joint

Yes, You can use if you have a qualified GTAW procedure for this thickness.  The only thing is weld deposit is very less and time consuming and cost also will be more when compaired to other process so this process is not economical. 
 
Regards.
Manoj
 
 
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 2:44 PM, Mehmood Javed <mehmood.javed@fatima-group.com> wrote:
Dear All
Can we use GTAW only for complete welding joint in following  cases.
 
1- Pipe,  API 5L Gr B, 3" dia, Wall Thickness 10 mm
 
2- Pipe,  316-L (Urea Grade) , 3" dia, Wall Thickness 10 mm
 
 
Regards,
 
Asim
 

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