There is not enough QC in the OCTG Supply Chain

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There is not Enough QC in the OCTG supply chain

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The pipe brothers don’t mince words.  In most OCTG supply chains, steel manufacturers perform the only destructive testing, sometimes with a frequency of 1/200 pieces or less.  Get your pocket protectors out, the Pipe Brothers go full-on-pipe-nerd in this episode.

Links on subjects we talked about:

Charpy Test:

https://www.nist.gov/video/old-vs-new-instrumenting-charpy-impact-test

 

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