Summary
In this episode of Weld Wednesdays, Jason Becker and Daryl Peterson discuss the recent updates to the AWS D1.1 structural steel code, focusing on the changes from the 2020 to the 2025 edition. They explore various aspects of the code, including new definitions, clarifications, and the implications for welder certification and filler metal strength. The conversation also touches on design considerations and the differences between pre-qualified and qualified welding procedures, emphasizing the importance of understanding these updates for professionals in the welding industry. In this conversation, Daryl Peterson and Jason Becker delve into the intricacies of welding materials, techniques, and specifications. They discuss the importance of high strength materials, the impact of gas selection on welding quality, and the critical nature of preheat and interpass temperature control. The conversation also covers welding procedure specifications, visual inspection criteria, and the evolving standards in the welding industry. In this conversation, Jason Becker and Daryl Peterson discuss the updates and clarifications in the welding code, particularly focusing on the AWS D1.1 code. They delve into various aspects such as inspection techniques, non-destructive testing, weld discontinuities, and the importance of engaging in code committees to contribute to the industry. The discussion highlights the evolving standards and practices in welding, emphasizing the need for clarity and precision in welding procedures and inspections.
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