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Welding should only be done between similar metals. Installing welded flanges to connect two dissimilar metals would be the preferred method of connection.

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Can you weld nace pipe with non-nace pipe?

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What is nace pipe?

Pipe that meets the requirements of sour gas service per NACE MR0175.


What is a dogleg offset pipe?

Type your answer here... Generally its a non-enginered angle in a piping weld joint occurring in the axial run of pipe.


Is it ok to weld gi pipe?

Gi weld not recommended . Because of gi coationg will be spoiled out . Puncture will be occur on the pipe weld .


Can gi pipe weld with ms?

Very likely to leak, zinc in the GI pipe will be contaiminating the weld and thus you cannot get a good weld.


What the difference between weldolet and thredolet?

A weldolet is a fitting you weld on a (run) pipe, and then butt weld a branch pipe to it. A tredolet is a fitting you weld on a (run) pipe, and then screw a threaded branch pipe to it. Some people call this a threadolet A sockolet is a fitting you weld on a (run) pipe, and then socket weld a branch pipe to it. A nipolet is the same as a weldolet or thredolet but has an elongated branch connection. You have to specify if it's a welded or threaded nipolet.


In the 5G position for welding pipe the pipe must?

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What is the filet weld size required for weldolets to main pipe joint?

wildly welding main pipe the are fillet weld or butweld


What is difference between nace pipe and pipe?

CS Normal pipe will be meeting the Specification (ASTM/ASME) standard requirements. NACE Pipes will be having additional restriction in Chemical Composition,Hardness,Carbon Equivalent and Heat treatment requirements.This additional requirements to ensure the usability of material in Sour services.


What is the difference between a Butt weld and a socket weld?

A butt weld is where the diameter of the pipes welded together are the same, a socket weld is where a larger diameter pipe is fitted into a smaller one. In making a butt weld, the pipes (or pipe and fitting) usually have an angle machined or ground into the outside corner, so when they are placed together face-face, there is a circumferential V shaped gap serving as the weld prep. In a socket weld, the pipe is inserted into the socket, backed off slightly to make a gap between the end of the pipe and the bottom of the socket, and the weld is made around the outside diameter of the socket to the outside diameter of the pipe. The gap at the bottom of the pipe prevents thermal expansion from stressing the joint during or after welding.


How many inches of weld on pipe?

The amount of weld on a pipe can vary significantly based on the application, pipe diameter, and welding process used. Typically, the weld length is determined by the joint design and the specifications of the project. For example, a full penetration butt weld may require a continuous weld along the joint, while a fillet weld may only need to cover a portion of the joint. Always refer to project specifications or standards for precise requirements.


What is girth weld?

circumfrencial weld is sometimes referred to as Girth weld. its just another term.