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Best practice – from the perspective of NoBo EN 1090

Best practice – from the perspective of NoBo EN 1090. Zoltán GÖRBE , welding eng., ÉMI-TÜV SÜD Ltd., Hungary Oslo, 24. april 2013. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo. TÜV SÜD is one of the world's leading technical service organisations.

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Best practice – from the perspective of NoBo EN 1090

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  1. Best practice – from the perspective of NoBoEN 1090 Zoltán GÖRBE, welding eng., ÉMI-TÜV SÜD Ltd., Hungary Oslo, 24. april 2013.

  2. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo TÜV SÜD is one of the world's leading technical service organisations

  3. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo America: Headquarter TÜV SÜD America Inc. Peabody, Massachusetts Europe: Headquarter TÜV SÜD AG München, Germany Asia: Headquarter TÜV SÜD Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. Singapore more than 17,000 employees 800 locations

  4. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo Hajdúnánás About ÉMI-TÜV SÜD Ltd. (Hungary) Headquarter: Szentendre Offices: Budapest Nagykanizsa since 1991 155 employees 8 departments

  5. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo Notified Body Directives 87/404/EEC Simple Pressure Vessels 97/23/EC Pressure Equipment 95/16/EC Lifts 98/37/EC Machinery 89/106 EEC-CPD Construction products

  6. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo What will be discussed? 5 questions - 5 answers 1. thermal cutting 2. tack welds 3. painting 4. initial type testing 5. subcontractor of welding

  7. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo 1. thermal cutting 2. tack welds 3. painting 4. initial type testing 5. subcontractor of welding

  8. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo Thermalcutting The capability of thermal cutting processes shall be periodically checked - EN 1090-2 6.4.3 (EN ISO 9013) • Quality of thecutsurfaces perpendicularityorangularitytolerance (u) meanheight of theprofile (Rz5) • Hardness of surfaces (HV 10)

  9. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo Manufacturer Nyír-Mezőgép Ltd.,Hungary Execution class EXC 3 Product steel structure, for buildings Material S355J2 / EN 10025-2

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  12. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo Subcontractor Nyír-Dinamika Ltd. (thermal cutting) specificationsthermal cutting test report drawingscontract (which equipment) plates with certificatescutting list (each project) systematically super- cut parts vise the process ManufacturerNyír-Mezőgép Ltd.

  13. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo Examplefortypicalshapefromrepresentative thickness sharp corner, curved arc (EN 1090-2 6.4.3) D D ≥ 200 mm L ≥ 200 mm

  14. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo 1. thermal cutting 2. tack welds 3. painting 4. initial type testing 5. subcontractor of welding

  15. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo Tack welds „The minimumlength of the tack shall be the lesser of four times the thickness of the thicker part or 50 mm, unless a shorterlength can be demonstrated as satisfactory by test.” – EN 1090-2, 7.5.7

  16. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo Manufacturer GeneralNet Corp., Hungary Execution class EXC 2 Product steel structure for mobile telecommunication Material S235JR / EN 10025-2

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  19. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo Tack weld Fillet weld

  20. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo Visual test passed Penetrant test passed Macroexaminationpassed Shortertackweldlength canbe demonstrated as satisfactory by test.

  21. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo 1. thermal cutting 2. tack welds 3. painting 4. initial type testing 5. subcontractor of welding

  22. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo Painting Accordingto EN 1090-2 F6.1, the temperature of thesurfacesto be coatedshouldbe 3 degreesabovethedewpoint.

  23. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo Manufacturer Nyír-Dinamika Ltd.,Hungary Execution class EXC 1 Product steel structure basis of machines Material S355J2 / EN 10025-2

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  26. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo Subcontractor Nyír-Mezőgép Ltd. (painting) contractspecificationsdeclaration (painting acc.to workpiecesEN 1090-2 Annex F) systematically super-surface preparation vise the process painting ManufacturerNyír-Dinamika Ltd.

  27. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo 1. thermal cutting 2. tack welds 3. painting 4. initial type testing 5. subcontractor of welding

  28. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo Initial type testing „Initial type testing is the complete set of tests or other procedures, determining the performance of samples of products representative of the product type.” – EN 1090-1, 6.2.1

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  30. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo 1. thermal cutting 2. tack welds 3. painting 4. initial type testing 5. subcontractor of welding

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  32. Best practice - from the perspective of NoBo www.emi-tuv.hu www.en1090.hu gorbe.zoltan@emi-tuv.hu

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