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Positive Material Identification Procedure
This content provides you with a sample positive material identification procedure. This PMI
test procedure must be modified based your project specification. This procedure has been
prepared for industrial plant construction project and contains both shop and site inspections.
1. Introduction - Positive Material Identification Test
The XXX company has been contracted by the xxx to conduct the EPC for XXX Project. This
Project includes offshore facilities, platform and undersea pipelines, and onshore facilities for
the processing of the reservoir fluid.
The API 578 - Material Verification is part of the I4I Academy API 570 piping inspector exam
prep course and is covered in a detailed way. It is also covered in the API 510 pressure vessel
inspector course. Both courses include API 578 for New and Existing Alloy Piping. Most of the
API RP 578 is related to the positive material identification test and is covered in the courses
mentioned above.
2. Project Overview
XXX
3. General
3.1 Scope
This procedure prescribes the requirements for the positive material identification (PMI)
for vessels and piping to verify that alloy materials are of acceptable chemical
composition independent of any certificate and marking that may exist, and to assure that
correct alloy materials are used at the places where intended. "AV" low stress stamp will be
applied for the marking.
3.2 Definition of Contracting Parties
Company: XXX
Contractor: XXX
Vendor: Company who will supply and/or manufacture equipment and/or materials under
Purchase Order issued by Contractor
Inspector: Inspector dispatched by Contractor/Company or inspector of third party inspection
agency designated by Contractor
EPCC: Engineering, Procurement, Construction & Commissioning
SBM: Single Buoy Mooring
PMI: Positive Material Identification
3.3 Referenced Documents
This Procedure shall be read in conjunction with the following Documents:
XXX Project Quality Plan
XXX General Requirements for Welded Fabrication
XXX Specification, Design and Fabrication of Pressure Vessels
XXX Steel Piping Fabrication
XXX General Work Procedure for Welding
XXX Non Destructive Testing Procedure
XXX Site Material Approval Procedure
ASME B31.3 Process Piping
ASME Section II Part C Materials
DINEN 10204 Metallic products - Types of inspection documents
ASTM E 1476 Standard Guide for Metals Identification, Grade Verification, and Sorting
ASTM E 572 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Stainless and Alloy Steels by X-ray
Fluorescence Spectrometr
ASTM E 322 Standard Test Method for X-Ray Emission Spectrometric Analysis of Low- Alloy
Steels and Cast Irons
4. Extent of PMI
4.1 Materials
4.1.1 This procedure shall be applied to the following low alloy / Stainless Steel / high
alloy materials, i.e.:
1) Low alloy steel containing more than 1 Cr - 0.5 Mo and/or 3.5 Ni
2) Type 316/316L stainless steel
3) Type 321/347 stainless steel
4) 11-13% Cr (Type 410/410S/40S)
5) Nickel Alloy such as INCONEL&HASTELLOY
6) Cooper Nickel Alloy
7) Aluminum -Bronze
8) Titanium
9) Other materials as mentioned in table 1.
Examination of the base materials to be carried out. Elements to be determined during PMI shall
be as per Table.1.
4.2 Positive Material Identification Extent of Examination
4.2.1 This procedure shall be applied to the pressure containing parts of following items
including welded joints and components (plates, forgings, nozzle(pipe), flanges, internal lining,
tubes etc.) to the pressure containing parts of Pressure Vessels and Piping mentioned
below para.1 and 2, respectively:
Also it shall be applied to the similar part in the package units.
1) Equipment
a) Pressure vessels, such as reactors, towers, drums, heat exchangers, air cooled heat exchangers
b) Fired heaters (only heater coils)
2) Piping
a) Pipes
b) Fittings
c) Flanges
d) Valves
The welded joints and components shall be tested after fabrication. For PMI test of tagged items,
mill certificates shall cover all bulk items and components before fabrication.
All parts that are tested in the fabricated form should be 100% verified.
5. Sampling Procedure
5.1 Positive Material Identification (PMI) of Equipment at Vendor's Shop
The vendor shall perform PMI examination of the finish weld on the one point of each
joint inside and outside for all weld joints. When access is not possible to the inside weld
and/or weld size is small, examination of the outside of a weld only shall be acceptable.
5.2 PMI of Piping Bulk Materials at Vendor's Shop
5.2.1 The vendor shall perform PMI examination of all samples chosen at random from
an inspection batch. Unless otherwise specified, inspection will be carried out at random for
at least 1 (one) per each heat, minimum 3 points on each length of examined pipe to be
carried out.
5.2.2 If any item from sample is found to be unacceptable, all remainder of that batch and
two subsequent inspection batches shall be performed 20% PMI examination.
5.3 Positive Material Identification of Welded Joints at Site
5.3.1 After installation on the final location at site, the color code marked on the piping
systems shall be checked and recorded by the Construction Contractor.
5.3.2 Finished groove weld in alloy piping system shall be examined on the one point of each
joint for 5% groove weld joint.
5.3.3 Finished groove weld of alloy equipment assembled at Site shall be examined on the
5% random basis for all welded joints.
5.4 PMI of Components at Site
PMI of equipment is not required at site since PMI examination of these items shall be done at
Vendor's shop, but for piping components such as pipes, fittings & flanges, material traceability
shall be performed in accordance with the document No. XXX Procedure for Heat Number
Traceability for Piping Material.
If material traceability has not been done properly, PMI is required for such part of
piping compounded at site.
Also for PMI of deposited weld metal at site, refer to Method Statement for Positive
Material Identification - XXX.
6. Positive Material Identification Examination Method
6.1 Instruments used to perform PMI shall conform to one of following:
6.1.1 Portable X-ray emission or fluorescence spectrometers with direct reading of alloy grade
or composition in the applicable range, such as "Texas Nuclear 9266" or META scope
or equivalent.
6.1.2 Molybdenum in type 316 and 316L stainless steel may be checked with reagent.
6.2 The traces of PMI examination shall be taken off not to adversely affect the end use of items.
6.3 Reagent shall be washed off with water not to adversely affect to the end use of items
and corrosion.
6.4 The construction contractor shall submit the PMI examination procedures which
include following:
6.4.1 Equipment to be used
6.4.2 Washing of reagent
6.4.3 Control sheet of examination
6.4.4 Report form
7. Positive Matreial Identification Acceptance Criteria
Alloy elements specified in chemical composition of materials shall be detected at the
PMI examination. Acceptance criteria range for all the project material to be tabulated as
per related standard. Acceptable range shall include the tolerance of the measuring
equipment, which is provided with manual by equipment's maker
8. Color Code
8.1 For piping bulk materials, all items in an inspection batch shall be marked color code by
the vendor. The color-coding for pipes shall be marked whole length of pipes after
acceptance has been made.
9. Records
9.1 The vendor or the Construction contractor shall record the results of examination on a
report form which indicates following as a minimum:
9.1.1 Item number of equipment, name of piping bulk material or welding joint number of
piping systems
9.1.2 Material specification number and grade
9.1.3 Mill certification number
9.1.4 Inspection batch size
9.1.5 Number of items examined
9.1.6 Chemical composition detected
9.1.7 Measuring equipment used for examination with type, model, etc.
9.1.8 Signature and date of the representative of the supplier or the Construction Contractor
9.1.9 Calibration certificate of the positive material identification equipment
9.1.10 PMI report shall be as per DIN 50049 or BS/EN 10204 type 3.1C or 3.2. (In the
meantime, PMI shall be witnessed by Company according to inspection and test plan enclosed in
the Material Requisition).
9.1.11 PMI performed by the Vendor shall be presented to the Company/Contractor's
inspector for his review and will be compiled into Manufacturer's Data Records at the
completion of fabrication or manufacturing.
Table.1 Elements to be determined during PMI
Materials (1) Elements to be determined
1% Cr, 0.5% Mo Cr, Mo
1.25% Cr, 0.5% Mo Cr, Mo
2.25% Cr, 1.0% Mo Cr, Mo
9% Cr, 1% Mo Cr, Mo
11-13% Cr (Type 410/410S/40S) Cr
304 (L) Cr, Ni, Mo, Nb(Cb), Ti
310 Cr, Ni, Mo, Nb(Cb), Ti
309 (L) Cr, Ni, Mo, Nb(Cb), Ti
309 Nb Cr, Ni, Mo, Nb(Cb), Ti
316 (L) Cr, Ni, Mo, Nb(Cb), Ti
321 Cr, Ni, Ti, Nb(Cb)
347 Cr, Ni, Nb(Cb), Ti
Alloy 600 Cr, Ni, Mo, Nb(Cb) + Ta
Alloy 625 Cr, Ni
Alloy 800/800H Cr, Ni, Al, Ti, Cu
AWS A5.11 ENiCrFe-2 Cr, Ni, Nb(Cb) + Ta
AWS A5.11 ENiCrFe-3 Cr, Ni, Nb(Cb) + Ta
AWS A5.14 ERNiCr-3 Cr, Ni, Nb(Cb) + Ta
2205 Duplex Cr, Ni, Mo
Admiralty Brass Cu, Sn, As
Aluminium Brass Cu, Al, Zn
Cupro-nickel (70-30) Cu, NI
Cupro-nickel (90-10) Cu, Ni
Monel 400 Cu, Ni
Titanium Ti
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