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Irbah 36 Work _top_ Guide

This template assumes "Irbah 36 Work" is a high-performance work boot or safety shoe, which fits the nomenclature. You can adjust specific materials (like leather vs. synthetic) based on the actual product specs.


6. Quality & Documentation

IRBAH 36 work demands strict traceability: irbah 36 work

  • MTRs (Material Test Reports) for each pipe joint
  • Welder qualification (IRBAH 36 performance qualification)
  • NDE reports signed by Level II or III technicians
  • As-built isometrics with weld map and heat number log

4. Emergency Communication Protocol

IRBAH 36 mandates that a redundant communication system be in place. If radio communication fails, work must cease immediately. This often involves automated alarm systems (Sirens) specific to the "36" zone. This template assumes "Irbah 36 Work" is a

2. Possible Reference: “Irba” as a name or code

  • Irba could be a place name, person’s surname, or internal project code.
  • “36 work” might refer to a job number, task ID, or section 36 of a company’s internal policy.

4. Heat Treatment & NDE

4.1 Post Weld Heat Treatment (PWHT)

  • Required for wall thickness > 1 inch (25.4 mm)
  • Soak temperature: 600–650°C
  • Holding time: 1 hour per inch of thickness (minimum 1 hour)
  • Heating/cooling rates: ≤ 200°C per hour

4.2 Non-Destructive Examination

  • 100% Radiography (RT) or Automated Ultrasonic Testing (AUT) for girth welds
  • Magnetic Particle (MT) on bevels and cap surface
  • Hardness testing (every weld: 3 locations across HAZ)
  • Ferrite measurement for duplex overlays (if specified)
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