The information contained in articles published by the organizations below support the two primary methods of welding clad steel as follows:
1. Remove cladding during joint preparation, then weld the backing steel (base metal) with the appropriate carbon or low-alloy steel consumable, and...
The information contained in articles published by the organizations below support the two primary methods of welding clad steel as follows:
1. Remove cladding during joint preparation, then weld the backing steel (base metal) with the appropriate carbon or low-alloy steel consumable, and...
I have looked at the specifications you have recomended and observe the following:
UG-99(g)(3)"all welded seams which will be hidden by assembly be given a visual examination for workmanship prior to assembly" - I do not understand the point you were trying to make with this reference...
I am looking at the section VIII code book in section UCL-31 - Joints in Integral or Weld Metal Overlay Cladding and Applied Linings it states as follows:
"(b) When a shell, head, or other pressure part is welded to form a corner joint, as in Fig. UW-13.2, the weld shall be made between the...
Dean please elaborate on why you would weld the carbon side first, I am finding many resources that agree with you, however I am trying to understand why this is, instead of just blindly following what my research shows.
The method of welding you described was described to me by another welding engineer, but I don't completely understand. One thing that I thought about was that if you weld the stainless side second, isn't it likely carbon content will end up contaminating the corrosion resistant layer of metal...
I have a vessel constructed of A516 gr 70 clad with 316L Stainless Steel in accordance with ASME section VIII and my question is related to the welding of clad material. I do not have very much experience with this type of material and need to find out if the carbon steel side or the stainless...
I have a vessel made of A516 gr 70 clad with 316L Stainless Steel. The vessel is to be constructed in accordance with ASME section VIII and my question is related to the welding process of clad material. I do not have very much experience with this type of material. I need to find out if the...
Is anyone familiar with fiber glass and what industry standard tolerances are for this material? I am looking particularly for informatation about using it in piping (diametral tolerances). I have been looking in the RTP-1 manual and can not find exactly what I am looking for.