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ENERFAB
QUALITY ASSURANCE:
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Please contact Enerfab's Quality
Assurance Department for this password.
513 / 641-0500.
Enerfab Quality System
Enerfab ‘s maintains a quality system in compliance of the ASME,
American Society of Mechanical Engineers code, Section VIII
Division I, Section I, B31.1, B31.3 pressure and process piping
and the NBIC, National Board Inspection Code, code for repairs
and alterations of Boilers and pressure vessels. We maintain
ASME “U” and “S” along with an NBIC, “R” certificate.
Certificates expire December 2009.
Our Quality department is equipped with four x-ray systems with
maximum 320KV, Magnetic Particle equipment, Visible Dye Penetrant and Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection, KB
and Brinell hardness testing, heat
treat furnaces and local stress relieve equipment to maintain
preheat and post weld heat treatment. We also have Ultrasonic
Thickness testing instrument, profilometers for measuring
surface roughness, a snake eye remote camera system and a 3
meter borescope with an articulated tip for
inspecting internal pipe welds
(see
video). All technicians are certified
level II or III in accordance with the ASNT TC 1A and AWS CWI’s.
The quality system is documented in our Corporate QA Manual and
it is supported by specific inspection and process procedures.
Uncontrolled copies of our System manuals are available from
www.enerfab.com. Manuals are password protected so call for
authorization code.
Enerfab has Two (National Association of Coating
Engineers) NACE "Certified Coating Inspectors".
There are only 2000 Certified Coating Inspectors,
worldwide, so this is a significant accomplishment for
Enerfab.
We also have Four, (American Welding Society) AWS
"Certified Welding Inspectors"
Enerfab has added some
new capabilities and equipment to our arsenal. We now have a
Thermal Imaging Camera. This instrument allows us to evaluate
insulation of existing tanks and structures, evaluate buildings that
are either refrigerated or heated for hot spots due to seal failure or
poor insulation. We can look for hot spots in electrical switches, and
relay boxes. We can also check electrical motors and pumps for worn or
dry bearings. The instrument we have is an IR-InSight, Infrared
Camera.
The second additional is a Koslow Passivation Tester. This instrument
actual detects the presence of a Chrome Carbide passive layer formed
on stainless steel. With this instrument we can certify that the
passivation process has been effective in forming the Chrome oxide
surface layer. This instrument can be used on all 300 series, 400
series, 17-4PH stainless steels.
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