demsha
Materials
- Feb 20, 2010
- 71
Hi All,
During Caisson shoe fabrication, it is normal practice to conduct UT inspection on full penetration welds.
No defects were identified at this stage. Subsequently, these shoes were sent through hot-dip galvanization process.
After galvanization, these shoes were again UT inspected. Then UT operator found indications inside welds. Then these areas were clearly marked and samples were removed from shoe. In the lab., these samples were metallographically analyzed. We found slag inclusions, porosity and lack of fusion on many shoe samples.
We use two UT operators from two different inspection agencies to conduct UT on black condition (prior to galvanizing). Both of them did not find any defect or defects were acceptable limits. Can anyone explain how these welding defects found after galvanization???
During Caisson shoe fabrication, it is normal practice to conduct UT inspection on full penetration welds.
No defects were identified at this stage. Subsequently, these shoes were sent through hot-dip galvanization process.
After galvanization, these shoes were again UT inspected. Then UT operator found indications inside welds. Then these areas were clearly marked and samples were removed from shoe. In the lab., these samples were metallographically analyzed. We found slag inclusions, porosity and lack of fusion on many shoe samples.
We use two UT operators from two different inspection agencies to conduct UT on black condition (prior to galvanizing). Both of them did not find any defect or defects were acceptable limits. Can anyone explain how these welding defects found after galvanization???