ETD Consulting is holding a two-day P91 / 92 course on 14 to 15 October, followed by a two-day industry seminar on 16 to 17 October.
Both are being held in Leatherhead, Surrey, just south of London. The events are approved by the Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining (IOM3) UK, for 14 professional development hours.
Typical seminar papers include:
- Stress Corrosion Cracking risk of 9%Cr martensitic for steels between welding and PWHT
- Grade 91 small bore pipe welding to large bore piping and valves: mitigating the risk of out-of-range hardness
- Aberrant P91 materials and weldments that have entered service
- Experiences of application of P91 & P92 in coal fired power plant for 100,000 hours as a super heater tube and their new life assessment methods
- Use of new tools for the inspection and quality check of 9Cr martensitic steels, and many more
Participants include:
- GDF Suez (UK)
- CRIEPI (Japan)
- MPA Stuttgart (Germany)
- INAIL (Italy)
- Laborelec / Electrabel (Belgium)
- EDF (France)
- ENEL (Italy)
- Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal (Japan)
- Chung-Ang University (Korea)
- Tenaris (Italy)
- Kyushu Institute of Technology (Japan)
- ALS Global (Australia)
- CMI (Belgium)
- TNB (Malaysia)
- Energopomiar (Poland)
Click here for the programme and to register.
The training course gives delegates a detailed understanding of P91 and P92 materials and their behaviour. It covers topics such as fabrication, welding, heat treatment, purchase specifications, plant experience, damage mechanisms, and integrity / life assessment, and more.
Lecturers include:
- Prof Dr F Masuyama, of the Kyushu Institute of Technology (ex Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and inventor of some of these steels), Japan
- Dr D Allen (ex E.ON) and Dr D Robertson, Lead Metallurgist, ETD Consulting, UK
Enquiries: Omar Shibli, ETD Consulting, enquiries@etd-consulting.com. Tel: +44 1372 363 111