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10/16/2006 9:00 AM
 
Is there any indian agency available to carry out profile radiography in a hydrocarbon pipeline? Line size is 24"-12.00 mm thickness.Operating temperature is 420 Deg.C. If so Pl.contact sriramchandra@rediffmail.com regards,
 
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10/16/2006 9:00 AM
 
Krish Profile RT concept is still new in India. I am not sure if any agency is fully equipped to do this at 400 deg cent + for your pipe size and the success in such work at this temperature of 400 deg cent+. One or two of the leading RT companies in Mumbai, India - viz., CCS (Corrosion Control Services) or Industrial Radiogrpahic Services (Jain is the proprietor) may have facilities (i am not sure). Please log on to www and find out from these two companies. Trust this helps you C.V.Srinivasan Nishi Engineers Pvt Ltd India Oct 17, 2006 E-mail: nishi@vsnl.com >Is there any indian agency available to carry out profile >radiography in a hydrocarbon pipeline? >Line size is 24"-12.00 mm thickness.Operating temperature is >420 Deg.C. If so Pl.contact sriramchandra@rediffmail.com > >regards,
 
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