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***Mid-Week Macro***
This test piece has gone through Macroscopic Examination in accordance with ISO 5817 Category B.
Do you think this is acceptable or unacceptable to the requirements of category B?
Comment below with your answer…
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This welder is carrying out a Single Bevel Butt Weld in Carbon Steel using MAG. If the Butt Weld is satisfactory to the requirements, the company will have a qualified Procedure to ISO 15614-1 and the welder will have gained Welder Approval to ISO 9606-1!
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#FridayFreature Gary Smith - known for creating epic welding art made out of cutlery. As the saying goes - one person’s trash is another person’s treasure.
View Gary's work here: ow.ly/3WKT50DPU43
Send you photos and info to office@codeaweld.com
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*Macro of the Week*
This Fillet Weld in 6mm Carbon Steel Plate failed to meet the requirements when examined in accordance with 4872.
Can you tell us the reason for the failure?
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***Technical Question***
Have a read of the following quiz question and place your answer in the comments section below…
We hope you are having a good week so far and if you would like to find out more about Code A Weld go to: ow.ly/IIHH50DIsl9#welding#codeaweld
We are delighted to announce the return of SkillWeld 2021 which is designed to test your skills in the three main Welding processes: Manual Metal Arc, Metal Active Gas & Tungston Inert Gas. Register your interest TODAY ow.ly/ZuoJ50DNDYR
*Photo taken pre COVID-19
This welder is carrying out a Multi Run, Single ‘V’ Butt Weld in Plate Procedure in the Horizontal (PC) position using MAG. For more information on the range of services we offer at Code A Weld, please call 01761 410410 or go to codeaweld.com/
#FridayFeature sent in by Joel Broddle at @gifhe. This shot is from their inter-college competition between @gifhe & @RotherhamColl. Here is a year 1, level 2 learner completing their test piece - 10mm, PB FW, using MMA 6013 rods.
Send your welding photos to office@codeaweld.com
*Technical Question*
Have a read of the following quiz question and place your answer in the comments section below…
For more information about the range of services we offer at Code A Weld, please call 01761 410410 or go to: codeaweld.com/services/#welding#codeaweld
This Carbon Steel Fillet Weld failed to meet the requirements when examined in accordance with 4872.
All we need you to do is tell us the reasons for the failure.
Place your answers in the comments section below…
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Would you like to feature on the Code A Weld news feed as part of our #FridayFeature series? Send us details & a photo of what you are welding to office@codeaweld.com & we will select the best ones to feature on our page with credit to you & your company!
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This is a rear view of a Butt Weld in the PC position with a welding process of 135. Once delivered to our In-house Laboratory and if satisfactory to the requirements, the manufacturing company will have a qualified procedure to ISO 15614-1.
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Oliver McCallum of Yorkshire Pipe Services has sent in this great shot of a 10” Pipe that had a 4mm Root Gap and is now ready for X-ray.
Send us your photos and include a brief description of what you are welding to office@codeaweld.com
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This week’s #FridayFeature has been sent in by Daniel Sanchez. These fantastic shots show a Stainless Steel 3" Sch80 Pipe to 3" Sch80 300lbs Flange Weld. This was done with a Pulsed 141 GTAW process… walking the cup!
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Recently Gareth Gibson, NDT Manager, was announced the winner of the @whichndt competition featured over on their LinkedIn page. This is quite the haul for any NDT enthusiast and the first competition Gareth has ever won! ow.ly/ULbA50DqZue
This Fillet Weld failed for Lack of Root Fusion therefore did not meet the requirements of Category B when examined in accordance with ISO 5817.
What techniques do you use to avoid this from happening?
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