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  1. geauxinspect

    GMAW INCO WPS GAS Question

    Thanks Stan. I just called the company who makes the filler and they recommended a 75/25% Ar-He mix. I am running a pulse and short-arc wps. Again thanks for your help.
  2. geauxinspect

    GMAW INCO WPS GAS Question

    I am running a GMAW welding procedure with a P45-P45 material using a F-43(617) filler metal. My question is the gas to be used. Does anyone have any information as to what type of gas is best with this filler and parent material. Thanks
  3. geauxinspect

    Inco Troubles

    Mucho...
  4. geauxinspect

    Inco Troubles

    We are doing some welding on a vessel .560" t constructed out of UNS N08811 material. The vendor built the piece using Inco A but we are having severe corrosion in the welds. We have tried repairs using the same filler and we are having the same problems. We baked it afterwards and we still keep...
  5. geauxinspect

    National Average

    Yes, Same here... We average somewhere between 1% & 5% sometimes we may jump up between 5 & 10, when so my boss starts asking questions! As a company we are less than 5%.
  6. geauxinspect

    National Average

    I felt like I would not be able to find any information on this... I was just hoping that I would find a surprise somewheres! Thanks for your responses...
  7. geauxinspect

    National Average

    This is no secret, but in today's world its all about documentation and records. I would think that as far as contractors and client companies, their should be some type of statistics put together for some type of comparison and information. BUUUTTT I guess ya never know...
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    National Average

    I'm in search of some information and I can not find ANYTHING! I'm looking for the National Average for weld reject rates. Does anyone have any information on this? I'd like a URL where I can direct someone to this info if requested. I have been told many times by many different people that it's...
  9. geauxinspect

    Getting into metallurgy...

    Well I have my CWI now and that was the first step of many. That's where I wanted to start, and I'm here now! Like I said, within the next year or two I want to ease over into that world. I am willing to do what is necessary! I need to check with the local university here and see what is...
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    Getting into metallurgy...

    I looked at the site and they have some great classes, and it looks like that have them split up well. The classes are a bit pricey though. Syd, does the price include the test? What type of certification's do you receive and are they well recognized? I wan't this not just to have a well...
  11. geauxinspect

    Getting into metallurgy...

    This may be the wrong forum for this question, but I figure I would get more responses from the more appropriate persons on the matter. I just got my cwi and Im really Really interested in the metallurgy science side of the whole thing. Im not ready to start my move tomorrow or the next day, but...
  12. geauxinspect

    Welding Alloy625

    Well in about 5 years this equipment will have to be replaced. This equipment's projected price to build is close to 1 million bucks... Someone made a comment that if it would have been pwht'd we wouldn't have the problems were having, I dont think that would have helped any at all concidering...
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    Welding Alloy625

    Well the problems that we are having is from the ERNiCr-3, and it's from when the builders originally built the equipment. The cracks are starting at the haz and one circumferential weld. These cracks are on the side of equip which operates between 1000*F and 1400*F. We have been using a...
  14. geauxinspect

    Welding Alloy625

    Fusion Line and HAZ is where we are having our problems... On the hotter side of the equipment.
  15. geauxinspect

    Welding Alloy625

    Well we have a huge issue with cracking inside this piece of equipment! They run this equipment for 6 weeks, and shut it down for 2 days. Going from 1400*F to 90*-110*F... So that alone is not working for us. The company who built the piece used ERNiCrMo3 to construct it. Im in search of a...
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    Welding Alloy625

    I have a pretty basic question I guess... We are going to be doing some welding on a non pressure piece of equipment and it is constructed out of inconel 600. This equipment typically operates between 1400*F and 800*F. We typically use a ENiCrMo3 filler to repair cracking. That is also what the...
  17. geauxinspect

    Infant shaking a crib

    Here is an idea... Put some rocking chair like legs on the bottom for when they do rock, nothing will come loose! Put a wheelie bar on both sides! You have a rock a by baby crib that is designed for what the rocking baby actually wants...
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    304SS Bonding Products

    We are using a product called OAKUM, it's holding up very well! We packed the Oakum and came back and put RTV over it and then tacked angle all the way down... So far no leaks! If this fails over time then we turn to welding...
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    304SS Bonding Products

    We are having an issue with a baghouse where catalyst leaks through the joining seams. The first idea was to seal weld the seams, but this would take up way to much time and money. Im looking for a DEPENDABLE product that we could poor in these seams to end our problem. The baghouse gets to a...
  20. geauxinspect

    Dwell time??

    Thank you very much!! That link was very informative!!

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