Welding is an integral part of many construction and fabrication processes in many industries. However, Weld errors can cause severe damage to materials and components, resulting in loss of strength and durability or even failures. 

Verifying the properties and testing the lifecycle of these welds is of paramount importance, especially when considering defective welds are often the ‘weakest link’ in terms of a system’s viability. ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½’s weld testing & inspection services help to ensure your welding process is correct and meets the quality and safety standards, offering you peace of mind alongside long-term cost savings.

 

Weld testing methods

ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ combines non-destructive testing (NDT), destructive testing, procedure qualifications, and safety reviews to ensure that your welds and welding processes are safe, efficient, and reliable. Our testing methods include:

 

Weld testing for the oil & gas industry

The production of oil and gas faces challenging conditions such as increased temperatures, higher pressures, and corrosive atmospheres in subsea and ultra-deepwater environments. To support our clients, Element has developed specialized weld testing services for the oil & gas industry.

 

Certified Welding Inspectors (CWI) & Engineers (CWEng)

Our highly experienced and certified weld technology experts and PCN and CSWIP-qualified weld inspectors provide critical welding-related services, including weld qualification testing, development of weld procedures for specification and code compliance, weld failure analysis, weld quality analysis, and welding process auditing and improvement services.

 

Why choose ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½?

With globally located, fully ISO 17025 accredited laboratories, we can simulate real-time weld testing conditions for welds and components and their behavior in the field.

We leverage our global platform of laboratories to help review your current processes, protocols, and safety systems to provide feedback on what is working well and how to make improvements for a more efficient and accurate program.

Whether your requirement is in weld procedure or welder certification, weld testing, inspection or forensic failure analysis, our welding services can support you at every stage of the asset life cycle. For more information about our weld testing methods, contact an expert today.

Element evaluates welds using various industry standards, including: 

American Petroleum Institute

API 1104, API 5L, API 6A

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

ASME Section II (Part A & B), ASME Section V, ASME Section VIII, ASME Section IX

ASME BPVC.IX

ASTM International

ASTM E190

American Welding Society 

AWS B2.1, AWS D1.1, AWS D1.2, AWS D1.3, AWS D1.4, AWS D1.5, AWS D1.6, AWS D9.1, AWS D10.9, AWS D14.1, AWS D14.3, AWS D14.4, AWS D14.6, AWS D15.1, AWS D17.1

International Organization for Standardization

ISO 4136, ISO 5173, ISO 5178, ISO 5817, ISO 9015, ISO 9016, ISO 9017, ISO 9606, ISO 15614, ISO 15620, ISO 15653, ISO 17637, ISO 17639, ISO 17660

Military and Defense Standards

AMS-STD-1595

MIL-STD- 248D, MIL-STD-1595A

NAVSEA T9074, NAVSEA S9074

Customer Specifications

Boeing BAC 5962D PSD 6-27, Boeing DPS 10.305

GE Aviation P8TF3, GE Electron Beam Welding GSSE-011C, GE M50T1A, GE S-SPEC-1075, GE P3C-AG68, GE P8G-AG14

Pratt & Whitney Canada CPW 24, Pratt & Whitney MCLM E-28, Pratt & Whitney MCLM J-37, Pratt & Whitney VIS-109G

Rolls-Royce EPS 14530, Rolls Royce EIS 1200AC

Safran Snecma DMF 90000-01, Snecma DMP 43-001 

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Our deliverable is certainty - high quality data, test reports and certificates that you can absolutely rely on when making decisions about your materials and compliance. Engage with an expert today.

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