Certification of Welding and Brazing Procedures

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The qualification of a welding procedure arises from the need to verify the validity of a specific
welding procedure
, certifying the mechanical characteristics of the joint based on the type of
base material, filler material, and welding process used. It demonstrates the welding capabilities of
a company.

Services Offered

Welding

International Weld performs the certification of welding and brazing procedures in compliance
with major national and international standards and codes
, including:

UNI EN ISO 15614 | Part 1 to 13;

UNI EN ISO 15613 | Qualification based on pre-production welding tests;

UNI EN ISO 15612 | Qualification through the adoption of unified welding procedures.

Brazing

Brazing certification can be carried out according to general standards such as:

UNI EN 13134 | Strong brazing, procedure qualification.

For refrigeration applications, standards including:

UNI EN 14276 part 1 | Pressure equipment for refrigeration systems and heat pumps |
Vessels | General requirements

UNI EN 14276 part 2 | Pressure equipment for refrigeration systems and heat pumps | Piping
| General requirements

Reinforcement Steels (B450C)

For companies welding reinforcement steels, qualification is done in accordance with the
standard:

UNI EN ISO 17660-1 and 17660-2

Codes and Specifications

Alternatively, qualification can be performed according to various codes or specifications,
including:

ASME BPVC Section IX | Pressure Components

AWS D 1.1/D 1.1M D1.6 | Structures

Customer Specifications

Certification
Process

The certification process for welding and brazing procedures involves the following steps:

1. Acceptance of the economic offer.

2. Submission of the certification application.

3. Qualification activities, including a practical test and the required laboratory tests.

4. Deliberation and issuance of the certification.

The qualification activity involves the execution of one or more sample tests representative of the production, overseen by qualified inspectors from I-WELD.

The choice of the representative sample test is often dictated by various conditions such as the execution location, available equipment, joint geometry, acceptability criteria, material thicknesses, and diameters to be welded, as well as accessibility.

Destructive and non-destructive tests required by standards are carried out at laboratories accredited by I-WELD. If all tests are positive, a qualification procedure report is issued.

Qualification activities can be conducted directly at companies or at facilities equipped both technically and for safety.

Additional Information

Certification application.

Certification regulations.

Application Opportunities

The validity of a Welding Procedure Qualification Record (WPQR) is unlimited. The qualification of a welding procedure is a technical requirement found in numerous technical standards.

 

Civil | In civil applications, CE marking of products according to EN 1090-1 has been
mandatory since July 2014. The standard requires welding procedures to be certified
according to international standards such as ISO 15614.

Industrial | For pressure vessels, Directive 2014/68/EU PED requires the qualification of
welding procedures and personnel to be carried out by a notified body or a recognized third
party. International Weld is a Recognized Third Party.

General | ISO 9001 also requires the proper validation of special production processes. In
this case, the constructor is implicitly required to follow a technical standard (e.g., ISO 15614)
or qualify the process against an internal standard (supported by technical evidence and not
self-declarations).

You can send us all documents to the e-mail: info@iweld.it

Watch this video-guide on how to validate an I-Weld certificate and how to maintain it correctly

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