Chapter 17. weld criteria/qa-qc, Hapter 17. weld criteria/qa-qc – Arc Machines 307 User Manual

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Arc Machines, Inc. Model 307 Orbital Tube Welder Training

Document No. 740096

Chapter 17. Page 1.

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hapter 17. Weld Criteria/QA-QC

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s the use of Orbital Welding has advanced during the past decade or so,

so has the demand for improved weld quality. Industry standards writing

groups have produced several new standards based on the use of orbital

welding. The ASME Bioprocessing Equipment Standard (BPE-2002) now ap-

plies to the Personal Care industry as well as Bioprocessing and Pharmaceu-

tical applications. SEMI, the organization that writes standards for the

semiconductor industry has introduced two new standards in 2003 that ap-

ply to orbital welding. SEMI F79-0703 is a practice that offers guidelines for

proper welding procedures for installing gas distribution systems and SEMI

F81-1103 is a specification for visual inspection and acceptance of GTA

welds in semiconductor gas distribution systems. AWS published a new

standard in 1999, AWS D18.1:1999 Specification for Welding of Austenitic

Stainless Steel Tube and Pipe Systems in Sanitary (Hygienic) Applications,

to be used for sanitary food, dairy and beverage installations.

Both SEMI F79-0703, SEMI F81-1103, and BPE-2002 state that all welding

performed according to those standards must conform to ASME Sect. IX and

B31.3 including full documentation. SEMI permits qualification to AWS

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10.9 as an alternative. AWS D18.1 requires a WPS according to ANSI/AWS

B2.1 and bend and tensile tests in accord with ANSI/AWS B4.0 Standard

Methods for Mechanical Testing of Welds.

A welding inspector from a third party QA company

inspects an orbital weld in a pharmaceutical plant

with a borescope. Photos courtesy of Purity

Systems, Inc.

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