Tim Arnold and Luke Jain

Title 49 Part 192 Module 2- Subpart F

Joining Materials in Pipelines: Exploring Subpart F of Part 192

Subpart F of Part 192, focusing on the requirements for joining pipeline materials other than by welding. It provides an overview of the specific stipulations for various materials such as cast iron, ductile iron, copper, and plastic. The segment also outlines the general requirements for different types of joints, including solvent cement, heat fusion, adhesive, and mechanical joints. Additionally, the video highlights the importance of procedure qualification, inspection, and testing, as well as records retention, ensuring that all joints meet the necessary standards for safety and durability. This content is crucial for professionals involved in pipeline construction and maintenance, particularly those working with non-welded joining techniques.
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