To ensure the highest quality and compliance with international regulations, our company performs welding and brazing procedure qualification according to the most rigorous standards. This process ensures that every joint created meets the safety, reliability, and performance requirements demanded by the project.
WPS (Welding Procedure Specification)
This is the welding procedure specification that details the operational parameters, materials, techniques, and conditions necessary to perform welding in a compliant manner.
WPQR (Welding Procedure Qualification Record)
This is the qualification record that certifies the validity of the WPS through practical tests and non-destructive controls, ensuring that the procedure is suitable for the intended application.
BPS (Brazing Procedure Specification)
Similar to the WPS, but dedicated to brazing. It establishes the parameters and conditions for achieving high-quality brazed joints.
BPQR (Brazing Procedure Qualification Record)
A document that attests to the qualification of the brazing procedure, verifying compliance through specific tests and controls.
Procedure qualification is fundamental for:
The qualification of welding and brazing procedures is a process aimed at verifying that the joints made comply with the safety, reliability, and performance requirements requested by international standards and project specifications.
The WPS (Welding Procedure Specification) defines in detail the operating parameters, materials, techniques, and conditions necessary to perform a compliant weld.
The WPQR (Welding Procedure Qualification Record) certifies the validity of the WPS through practical tests and checks, demonstrating that the procedure is suitable for the intended application.
The Brazing Procedure Specification (BPS) establishes the parameters and conditions for the execution of compliant brazed joints.
The Brazing Procedure Qualification Record (BPQR) certifies the qualification of the brazing procedure through specific tests and checks, verifying its compliance with applicable regulations.
The qualification of procedures is fundamental to guarantee regulatory compliance (ISO, EN, ASME, AWS and other standards), the reliability of joints in critical operating conditions, the reduction of the risk of defects and non-conformities, and the traceability required during audits and quality control.