dieselofdog
Materials
- Feb 11, 2014
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I am having an issue with porosity welding super duplex. I have never come across this before. With process of elimination I feel my issue is procedural rather than gas (type or lack of coverage), contaminants, nasty base material or welding consumable, welding machine.
Base Material- UNS S32550
Welding Con - ER2594 1.2mm
Process- GMAW-Pulse and GMAW-Spray
Shielding Gas- Ar78% He20% CO2 2%
Weld type- Build up overlay on round bars ranging from 150-300m OD. 1-2 layers of weld deposited in a 2-4mm deep pre-machined groove.
Pre-Heat- 20deg C
Interpass- 150deg C
Pre-cleaner: Acetone
Welding Parameters
GMAW-Spray 170-180A, 26-27V, Travel 300-350mm/min
GMAW-Pulse 150-160A, 24-25V, Travel 300-350mm/min
The porosity in the weld is not uniformed. If the weld deposit is 4-5mm high the porosity is in the bottom 2mm at the fusion line. The top 3 mm are very clean and defect free. The bar is welded on rollers and weld direction is circumferential. When maching deep into the weld deposit the porosity lines appear to be evenly spaced as the width of the weld bead, looks like it is concentrated in the toe area. The deeper you machine the worse the porosity gets.
I have tried welding with several work shop machines, pulse and spray. All produce the same defect. Tried different brands of consumable. Chemical results of the base metal and welding consumable have showed no abnormalities. The weld looks nice during welding and after.
Is there something obvious that is out of place with the shielding gas type or my parameters etc.
Base Material- UNS S32550
Welding Con - ER2594 1.2mm
Process- GMAW-Pulse and GMAW-Spray
Shielding Gas- Ar78% He20% CO2 2%
Weld type- Build up overlay on round bars ranging from 150-300m OD. 1-2 layers of weld deposited in a 2-4mm deep pre-machined groove.
Pre-Heat- 20deg C
Interpass- 150deg C
Pre-cleaner: Acetone
Welding Parameters
GMAW-Spray 170-180A, 26-27V, Travel 300-350mm/min
GMAW-Pulse 150-160A, 24-25V, Travel 300-350mm/min
The porosity in the weld is not uniformed. If the weld deposit is 4-5mm high the porosity is in the bottom 2mm at the fusion line. The top 3 mm are very clean and defect free. The bar is welded on rollers and weld direction is circumferential. When maching deep into the weld deposit the porosity lines appear to be evenly spaced as the width of the weld bead, looks like it is concentrated in the toe area. The deeper you machine the worse the porosity gets.
I have tried welding with several work shop machines, pulse and spray. All produce the same defect. Tried different brands of consumable. Chemical results of the base metal and welding consumable have showed no abnormalities. The weld looks nice during welding and after.
Is there something obvious that is out of place with the shielding gas type or my parameters etc.