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Varied of 10 Years of Experience with various Projects in the field of Oil & Gas, Petrochemicals Refinery in Mechanical Construction(on-plot & off-plot), High sour facility construction, Fabrication, Erection, In-Service Inspection & shutdown Inspection carried out inspection of high pressure Piping, Pipeline laying , valves, Pressure Vessel, Storage Tanks, Heat Exchanger, Boiler, Column, Heater & structural as a QA/QC Engineer, QA/QC Multi discipline Inspector, Mechanical Inspector, Sr. Inspection Engineer, piping/pipeline Inspector, Welding Inspector, Plant Inspector & Field Inspector(vendor inspection).
In this slide contains definition, validation plan, types of Qualification of Dry Powder Mixture.
Presented by: Ravi Sanker babu .D.V (Department of pharmaceutical analysis and quality assurance).RIPER, anantapur
In this slide contains Calibration vs Qualification and phases of qualification.
Presented by: A.Siddartha Tharun Teja. (Department of industrial pharmacy).
RIPER, anantapur.
Quality Control & Quality Assurance of MS pipelineIEI GSC
This presentation re. QC & QA of M S pipelines was made at Gujarat State Centre of the Institution of Engineers (India) at Ahmedabad by Er. Manoj Raghavan of SGS (India) Ltd.
BMC-B1 is designed for determination of mechanical properties of packaging materials such as plastic films, laminates and paper by a free falling dart from a certain height. This instrument is designed according to ASTM D1709 with method A & B.
BMC-B1 is designed for determination of mechanical properties of packaging materials such as plastic films, laminates and paper by a free falling dart from a certain height. This instrument is designed according to ASTM D1709 with method A & B.
BMC-B1 is designed for determination of mechanical properties of packaging materials such as plastic films, laminates and paper by a free falling dart from a certain height. This instrument is designed according to ASTM D1709 with method A & B.
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• Does not fade or discolor ...
• Built-in fire retardant ...
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1. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
T E C H N O L O G I E S
PTPP-003-02-02 PRI-CMT Accreditations: IAS TL-189; Miami-Dade 11-0429.05; Florida TST5878; LADBS TA24819; CRRC
The test results, opinions, or interpretations are based on the material supplied by the client. This report is for the exclusive use of
stated client. No reproduction or facsimile in any form can be made without the client's permission. This report shall not be
reproduced except in full without the written approval of this laboratory. PRI Construction Materials Technologies LLC assumes no
responsibility nor makes a performance or warranty statement for this material or products and processes containing this material
in connection with this report.
PRI Construction Materials Technologies LLC 6408 Badger Drive Tampa, FL 33610 Tel: 813-621-5777 Fax: 813-621-5840 e-mail: materialstesting@pricmt.com WebSite: http://www.pricmt.com
Laboratory Test Report
Report for: P.T. Polymindo Permata
Jl. Industri 2, Blok F No. 8
Kawasan Industri Jatake
Tangerang 15135, Indonesia
Attention: Adhi Susanto
Product Name: ViroReed Manufacturer: P.T. Polymindo Permata
Project No.: PTPP-003-02-02 Source: P.T. Polymindo Permata,
Indonesia
Date Received: October 29, 2012 Dates Tested: December 11-17, 2012
Purpose: Determine the wind resistance performance of P.T. Polymindo Permata’s
ViroReed in accordance with Florida Building Code (High Velocity Hurricane
Zone) Testing Application Standard (TAS) 107-95: Test Procedure for Wind
Resistance Testing of Non-Rigid, Discontinuous Roof System Assemblies
and ASTM D 3161-06: Standard Test Method for Wind Resistance of
Asphalt Shingles (Fan-Induced Method.
Test Methods: Testing was completed as described in FBC (HVHZ) TAS 107-95: Test
Procedure for Wind Resistance of Non-Rigid, Discontinuous Roof System
Assemblies and ASTM D 3161-06: Standard Test Method for Wind Resistance
of Asphalt Shingles (Fan-Induced Method) at a continuous velocity of 110 mph.
Specimens were prepared and maintained at a 2:12 slope and 80°F +15°F prior
to testing. Testing was performed at a 2:12 slope.
Sampling: ViroReed product samples were provided by P.T. Polymindo Permata from
Indonesia. All other sample components were provided by PRI Construction
Materials Technologies and purchased through local distribution.
Test Specimens: Two (2) 50 in. by 66 in. test panels were solidly sheathed with 15/32 in. thick
APA span rated plywood. ViroReed panels were installed in accordance with
the manufacturer’s instructions using #8 x 1 in. pancake head wood screws.
Appendix A contains detailed drawings of the installation.
2. P.T. Polymindo Permata
ASTM D 3161 and FBC (HVHZ) TAS 107 for
ViroReed
Page 2 of 6
PTPP-003-02-02 PRI-CMT Accreditations: IAS TL-189; Miami-Dade 11-0429.05; Florida TST5878; LADBS TA24819; CRRC
The test results, opinions, or interpretations are based on the material supplied by the client. This report is for the exclusive use of
stated client. No reproduction or facsimile in any form can be made without the client's permission. This report shall not be
reproduced except in full without the written approval of this laboratory. PRI Construction Materials Technologies LLC assumes no
responsibility nor makes a performance or warranty statement for this material or products and processes containing this material in
connection with this report.
PRI Construction Materials Technologies LLC 6408 Badger Drive Tampa, FL 33610 Tel: 813-621-5777 Fax: 813-621-5840 e-mail: materialstesting@pricmt.com WebSite: http://www.pricmt.com
Conditioning: Specimen conditioning was not required prior to testing.
Results:
Property Test Method Results Requirement
Wind Resistance [Pass/Fail];
110±5 mph for 2h;
Slope 2:12
ASTM D 3161 Class F
FBC (HVHZ) TAS 107
Specimen No. 1 Minor creasing in product
No evidence of permanent
damage post-testing
Specimen No. 2 Minor creasing in product
Statement of Compliance:
The laboratory test results presented in this report are representative of the material supplied by the
client. Testing was completed in accordance with standard test methods and protocols as described
herein.
Signed: Signed:
Steven Mueller Zachary R. Priest
Laboratory Technician Florida Registered Professional Engineer
P.E. Number: 74021
Date: January 2, 2013 Date: January 2, 2013
Report Issue History:
Issue # Date Pages Revision Description (if applicable)
Original 01/02/2013 7 NA
3. P.T. Polymindo Permata Appendix A
ASTM D 3161 and FBC (HVHZ) TAS 107 for
ViroReed
Page 3 of 6
PTPP-003-02-02 PRI-CMT Accreditations: IAS TL-189; Miami-Dade 11-0429.05; Florida TST5878; LADBS TA24819; CRRC
The test results, opinions, or interpretations are based on the material supplied by the client. This report is for the exclusive use of
stated client. No reproduction or facsimile in any form can be made without the client's permission. This report shall not be
reproduced except in full without the written approval of this laboratory. PRI Construction Materials Technologies LLC assumes no
responsibility nor makes a performance or warranty statement for this material or products and processes containing this material in
connection with this report.
PRI Construction Materials Technologies LLC 6408 Badger Drive Tampa, FL 33610 Tel: 813-621-5777 Fax: 813-621-5840 e-mail: materialstesting@pricmt.com WebSite: http://www.pricmt.com
Specimen Layout
(Dimensions in mm)
4. P.T. Polymindo Permata Appendix A
ASTM D 3161 and FBC (HVHZ) TAS 107 for
ViroReed
Page 4 of 6
PTPP-003-02-02 PRI-CMT Accreditations: IAS TL-189; Miami-Dade 11-0429.05; Florida TST5878; LADBS TA24819; CRRC
The test results, opinions, or interpretations are based on the material supplied by the client. This report is for the exclusive use of
stated client. No reproduction or facsimile in any form can be made without the client's permission. This report shall not be
reproduced except in full without the written approval of this laboratory. PRI Construction Materials Technologies LLC assumes no
responsibility nor makes a performance or warranty statement for this material or products and processes containing this material in
connection with this report.
PRI Construction Materials Technologies LLC 6408 Badger Drive Tampa, FL 33610 Tel: 813-621-5777 Fax: 813-621-5840 e-mail: materialstesting@pricmt.com WebSite: http://www.pricmt.com
Panel Fastening
(Dimensions in mm)
5. P.T. Polymindo Permata Appendix B
ASTM D 3161 and FBC (HVHZ) TAS 107 for
ViroReed
Page 5 of 6
PTPP-003-02-02 PRI-CMT Accreditations: IAS TL-189; Miami-Dade 11-0429.05; Florida TST5878; LADBS TA24819; CRRC
The test results, opinions, or interpretations are based on the material supplied by the client. This report is for the exclusive use of
stated client. No reproduction or facsimile in any form can be made without the client's permission. This report shall not be
reproduced except in full without the written approval of this laboratory. PRI Construction Materials Technologies LLC assumes no
responsibility nor makes a performance or warranty statement for this material or products and processes containing this material in
connection with this report.
PRI Construction Materials Technologies LLC 6408 Badger Drive Tampa, FL 33610 Tel: 813-621-5777 Fax: 813-621-5840 e-mail: materialstesting@pricmt.com WebSite: http://www.pricmt.com
Specimen 1 photograph of ViroReed prior to start
Specimen 1 photograph of ViroReed at 120 minutes
6. P.T. Polymindo Permata Appendix B
ASTM D 3161 and FBC (HVHZ) TAS 107 for
ViroReed
Page 6 of 6
PTPP-003-02-02 PRI-CMT Accreditations: IAS TL-189; Miami-Dade 11-0429.05; Florida TST5878; LADBS TA24819; CRRC
The test results, opinions, or interpretations are based on the material supplied by the client. This report is for the exclusive use of
stated client. No reproduction or facsimile in any form can be made without the client's permission. This report shall not be
reproduced except in full without the written approval of this laboratory. PRI Construction Materials Technologies LLC assumes no
responsibility nor makes a performance or warranty statement for this material or products and processes containing this material in
connection with this report.
PRI Construction Materials Technologies LLC 6408 Badger Drive Tampa, FL 33610 Tel: 813-621-5777 Fax: 813-621-5840 e-mail: materialstesting@pricmt.com WebSite: http://www.pricmt.com
Specimen 2 photograph of ViroReed prior to start
Specimen 2 photograph of ViroReed at 120 minutes
END OF REPORT