Use of test coupons, Test coupons should be made – Arc Machines 307 User Manual

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Arc Machines, Inc. Model 307 Orbital Tube Welder Training

Document No. 740096

Chapter 17. Page 5.

Rev. A

with defined qualifications who represents the owner. It is important that

welding operators examine their welds and be able to recognize when there

may be a problem with the weld parameters or with purging, electrodes, or

fit-up and be able to take corrective action.

Most owners hire third-party QA inspectors for weld inspection in high-purity

applications. The BPE requires a minimum of 20% of welds to be randomly

selected for ID inspection which would typically be done with a borescope.

A borescope, or fiberscope, is a fiber optic instrument with a monitor (TV

screen and optional video tape recorder) used for inspecting the weld on the

tube or pipe ID. Some borescopes can measure concavity or convexity of

the inner weld bead, but it is difficult to detect light oxidation with a bore-

scope. For SEMI the percent of welds inspected is subject to agreement as

part of the purchase order for services.

Use of Test Coupons

The 3-A Sanitary Standards written by the dairy industry in the 1950s rec-

ommended the use of preproduction weld samples to determine that the

manual welder had the necessary skills to make a sanitary weld and so that

the owner and installing contractor could agree on quality standards in ad-

vance of a job. For orbital welding, test coupons help to establish quality

standards in advance of an installation, and the repeatability of the process

offers assurance that if the test weld is good, previous welds done with the

same weld parameters and conditions should also be acceptable.

Test coupons should be made:
• at the beginning and end of each shift
• after a change in welding procedure
• change in material heat
• change in tubing size
• change in gas supply
• change of welding equipment
• change of power supply location
• test coupons should be made any time there is a concern about

deterioration of weld quality.

Since 100% inspection of the ID of orbital welds is not always possible or

practical, the use of test coupons is the next best thing. To be meaningful,

test coupons should be done on the actual material with the same heat

number as that being used on the job. They should be cut open to expose

the entire weld bead for viewing. If the test coupon is found to be defective,

the weld is rejected and all welds made since the previously accepted test

weld must be cut out and replaced. Note that with smaller tube sizes, the

cut will remove a significant part of the weld. For small diameter tubes,

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