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Weld Quality Test

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Radiographic
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Hardenable Materials
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Non-essential Variable
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Inclusion
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Laminations
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Supplemental Essential Variable
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Procedure Qualification Record
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Embrittled
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Brazing
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Discontinuity
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Welding Procedure Qualification
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A change or break in the shop or structure of a part that may or may not be considered a defect, depending on the code
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Cracks in the base meta formed when layers separate
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The demonstration that welds made following a specific process can meet prescribed standards
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The variables that must be considered when notch toughness requirements are involved
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Describes images made by passing X-rays or gamma rays through an object and recording the variations in density on photographic film
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A method of joining metal using heat and a filler metal with a melting point above 842°F (450°C). Unlike welding, the base metal is not melted during the brazing process
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Metals that have the ability to be made harder by heating and then cooling
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Metal that has been made brittle and that will tend to crack with little bending.
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Foreign matter introduced into and remaining in a weld
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The document containing the results of the nondestructive and destructive testing required to qualify a WPS
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Items in a welding procedure specification (WPS) that can be changed without requalifying the WPS
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A discontinuity or imperfection that renders a part of the product or the entire product unable to meet minimum acceptable standards or specifications
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A document that defines in detail the work to be performed or the materials to be used in a product or process
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Cracking in the base metal near the weld, but under the surface
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The quality or state of having a uniform structure or composition throughout.
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The ability of a material to absorb energy in the presence of a flaw such as a notch
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A device that converts one form of energy to another
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A document that defines how a code is to be implemented
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The deflection of an arc from its intended path by magnetic forces
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Items in a welding procedure specification (WPS) that cannot be changed without requalifying the WPS
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A document that establishes the minimum requirements for a product or process. Codes can be, and often are, adopted as laws

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