I really appreciate your input. There is not much information on the this material. This link was the only info I could find that indicating PH properties and can be aged. I was sceptical.
http://www.azom.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=8210.
To improve the life of the impeller was thinking of...
I have a small job to repair some cracking on an impeller cast from 205 Stainless.
What filler material is recommended and shielding gas (Ar+Nitrogen?) GTAW process.
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In reviewing a PQR, I notice one of the two tensile tests is reported to have a brittle fracture in the weld metal, both fail in the weld metal. Min tensile stress for this material is 485 MPa the tests results are 650 and 696 MPa (the brittle one). Both side bends are reported as being ok...
Has anybody had any success or experience with joint welding of Titanium using PTA? I am looking at the possibility of attaching a trailing shroud to the torch.
The few enquiries I have made thus far, nobody has heard of this being done.
I have a repair where I need to join GR1 to GR12. The application is cladding over carbon steel. Both Ti grades are bonded to the carbon steel and I plan to replace a small section which has failed in service due bad welding practise. The repair weld would laid on to a GR12 backing bar in the...
I am having an issue with porosity welding super duplex. I have never come across this before. With process of elimination I feel my issue is procedural rather than gas (type or lack of coverage), contaminants, nasty base material or welding consumable, welding machine.
Base Material- UNS...
I have worked in a dock yard doing ship repair for a few years. I would always scallop out the gussets.
You need to read IACS No47. All the good info is contained in this code. All shipping classification societies use this as a base standard for repairs and new builds.
I am going to run a PQR joining 625 (solution annealed) to itself using NiCrMo-3 filler. GTAW in the root and deposit 6mm of weld metal. Then GMAW-Pulse for the remainder. The test plates will be 40mm thick and double U Preps will be machined at 60 deg included.
What shielding gas is...
Thanks for the info.
I have had another go. I was able to get oxygen down to 0.03% (just purge ran the purge for longer) I was then able to weld without suppling the torch with shielding gas and get a nice shinny finish on the Ti.