GonzaloMartinez
Mechanical
- Apr 9, 2015
- 24
Hello everyone,
During a inspection by replica technique in a 40 year old boiler, we got to these micrographs. The first one belongs to the corrugated furnace (seems like no microstructural degradation) and the second to a ring located in the mouth of the furnace. The client provided us a sample of this material for chemical composition analysis and metalography. The results of chemistry where 0.0381 C, 0.310 Mn, <0.0100 Si, 0.0431 P, 0.0202 S. Not other elements in significant quantities. Metalography shows mainly the same microstructure in the entire thickness of the plate (1/2"), looks like ferritic matrix with massive carbides (third micrograph). Finally the question, should that material be used in a boiler furnace? could have something to do with the time of fabrication? (1975)
Thank you!
During a inspection by replica technique in a 40 year old boiler, we got to these micrographs. The first one belongs to the corrugated furnace (seems like no microstructural degradation) and the second to a ring located in the mouth of the furnace. The client provided us a sample of this material for chemical composition analysis and metalography. The results of chemistry where 0.0381 C, 0.310 Mn, <0.0100 Si, 0.0431 P, 0.0202 S. Not other elements in significant quantities. Metalography shows mainly the same microstructure in the entire thickness of the plate (1/2"), looks like ferritic matrix with massive carbides (third micrograph). Finally the question, should that material be used in a boiler furnace? could have something to do with the time of fabrication? (1975)
Thank you!