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The instrument used for surface preparation is a sandblaster.
Sandblaster is commonly used for surface preparation in industries like construction, automotive, and shipbuilding.
It uses compressed air to propel abrasive material at high velocity to smooth out rough surfaces or remove contaminants.
Examples of abrasive materials used in sandblasters include sand, garnet, and glass beads.
Types of welding include arc welding, gas welding, resistance welding, and laser welding.
Arc welding: uses an electric arc to melt and join metals, such as MIG welding and TIG welding
Gas welding: uses a gas flame to melt and join metals, such as oxyacetylene welding
Resistance welding: uses electric resistance to generate heat and join metals, such as spot welding
Laser welding: uses a high-powered laser beam to melt and
Ultrasonic Testing (UT) is used to measure sub surface defects below 12mm.
Ultrasonic Testing (UT) is a non-destructive testing method that uses high frequency sound waves to detect internal flaws in materials.
UT is commonly used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing to inspect for defects like cracks, voids, and inclusions.
The technique is effective for detecting sub surface defects as it can p...
X-ray film is commonly used for radiography testing.
X-ray film is sensitive to X-ray radiation and produces an image when exposed.
The film is placed behind the object being tested and exposed to X-rays.
After exposure, the film is developed to reveal any defects or abnormalities.
Common types of X-ray film include industrial radiographic film and medical radiographic film.
Pipe is measured by its inner diameter, while tube is measured by its outer diameter.
Pipe is used to transport fluids or gases, while tube is often used for structural applications.
Pipe is typically manufactured to specific industry standards, while tube may have more varied dimensions and tolerances.
Examples: PVC pipe for plumbing, steel tube for construction.
Five important IS codes related to inspection engineering
IS 456: Code of practice for plain and reinforced concrete
IS 3370: Code of practice for concrete structures for storage of liquids
IS 800: Code of practice for general construction in steel
IS 1893: Criteria for earthquake resistant design of structures
IS 875: Code of practice for design loads for buildings and structures
The hydrotest pressure of a vessel with MAWP=1MPa is typically 1.5 times the MAWP.
Hydrotest pressure is usually 1.5 times the MAWP (Maximum Allowable Working Pressure)
For MAWP=1MPa, the hydrotest pressure would be 1.5 MPa
Hydrotest pressure ensures the vessel's structural integrity under pressure
ASME B31.3 is the code used for transportation of Hydrocarbon Fluids as per ASME Sec VIII Div.1.
ASME B31.3 code is used for transportation of Hydrocarbon Fluids
ASME Sec VIII Div.1 is for pressure vessels, not transportation
Examples: ASME B31.3 code is used for pipelines carrying hydrocarbon fluids
RT and UT are non-destructive testing methods used in inspection to detect flaws in materials.
RT stands for Radiographic Testing, which uses X-rays or gamma rays to inspect the internal structure of materials.
UT stands for Ultrasonic Testing, which uses high frequency sound waves to detect flaws or measure thickness in materials.
RT is commonly used for detecting internal defects in welds, castings, and forgings.
UT is o...
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Mechanical properties refer to the behavior of materials under applied forces, including strength, hardness, elasticity, and toughness.
Mechanical properties include strength, hardness, elasticity, toughness, ductility, and brittleness.
Strength is the ability of a material to withstand an applied force without failure.
Hardness is the resistance of a material to deformation, scratching, or abrasion.
Elasticity is the abil...
Testing processes are essential for ensuring the quality and safety of products or systems.
Testing processes involve conducting various tests to evaluate the performance, reliability, and safety of products or systems.
Types of testing processes include non-destructive testing, destructive testing, visual inspection, and dimensional inspection.
Testing processes help identify defects, weaknesses, or areas for improvement...
PSSR stands for Pre-Startup Safety Review. It is a systematic review of safety aspects before starting up a new or modified process.
Ensures that all safety systems are in place and functioning properly before starting operations
Identifies potential hazards and risks that may arise during startup
Helps in preventing accidents and ensuring the safety of personnel and equipment
Commonly used in industries such as oil and ga...
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The gap required in fit-up of pipes depends on the welding process and material being used.
The gap for TIG welding is typically 1/16 to 1/8 inch.
For MIG welding, the gap can be slightly larger, around 3/32 to 1/8 inch.
The gap should be uniform along the entire length of the joint for proper welding.
The material being welded also influences the gap size, with thicker materials requiring larger gaps.
IQI stands for Image Quality Indicator, used in radiography testing to ensure the quality of the radiographic image.
IQI is a tool used to determine the quality of radiographic images by measuring the image quality parameters such as contrast, resolution, and sensitivity.
It consists of a series of patterns or objects with specific details that are placed on the radiographic film along with the test object.
The IQI is the...
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