smart143
Mechanical
- Feb 3, 2012
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My welder has welded a test coupon for PQR in Duplex (UNS S31803) of 30 mm thickness with double welding .The electrode used was E2209-15 of dia 3.2 mm, the ferrite reported on MTC of electrode is 36%. I did not measured ferrite content during & post welding in weld, the coupon was subsequently solution annealed at 1140 deg C for 75 mins.
The test result reported by Lab shows ferrite in weld only 25% whereas HAZ shows 51% & PM shows 59%. Now we need compliance as per NACE MR0175 where in ferrite in weld required is between 35-65%.
What could be the reason for low ferrite in weld, the heat input during welding was 0.8-1.0 kJ/mm.
What I will need to do to meet the 35-65% ferrite level. I do remember that ferrite in weld of austenitic tends to reduce post solution annealing, does same phenomenon occurs in Duplex steel?
The test result reported by Lab shows ferrite in weld only 25% whereas HAZ shows 51% & PM shows 59%. Now we need compliance as per NACE MR0175 where in ferrite in weld required is between 35-65%.
What could be the reason for low ferrite in weld, the heat input during welding was 0.8-1.0 kJ/mm.
What I will need to do to meet the 35-65% ferrite level. I do remember that ferrite in weld of austenitic tends to reduce post solution annealing, does same phenomenon occurs in Duplex steel?