bcase14
Petroleum
- Jun 1, 2011
- 6
We have a heat exchanger that has started to leak due to a crack/ separation of the tube header plate to the shell. This is causing a contamination of the lake water that is used to cool the Cooling water.
The plate is P33 (silicon bronze) and the shell is P1. It has been welded before (made in the 1950's) and the original weld has cracked in the HAZ on the carbon steel side.
We have tried to contact the manufacture of this but they have been sold out and moved so many times that the original WPS can’t be found.
We have tried several times to create our own PQR/WPS for the repair, however it always breaks in the HAZ on the bronze side and we have been unable to qualify this procedure.
Any help??
The plate is P33 (silicon bronze) and the shell is P1. It has been welded before (made in the 1950's) and the original weld has cracked in the HAZ on the carbon steel side.
We have tried to contact the manufacture of this but they have been sold out and moved so many times that the original WPS can’t be found.
We have tried several times to create our own PQR/WPS for the repair, however it always breaks in the HAZ on the bronze side and we have been unable to qualify this procedure.
Any help??