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preheating of 4340 2

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sinampot

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Jan 13, 2014
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i am to build up a 40CrNiMoA or a 4340 with hardfacing material. At what minimum preheating temperature will I use?
 
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What material and what process are you using for the hardfacing?
 
If you are using 4340 as the base material for the hardfacing weld overlay, you will need to preheat to at least a minimum of 400 deg F.
 
i got a lot of problem in welding high carbon alloys, specially when it comes to heavy welding like build up and/or hardfacing. will you guys give me some idea on the easiest way how to know the minimum preheating temperatures to use.
 
Welding 4340 requires preheating, interpass heating, and post heating/stress relief with careful control of cooling rate. Here is a rough guide for 4340 preheating/interpass heating based on section thickness, but the optimum temperatures will depend on your particular welding process and overlay alloy. You can get a copy of AWS D1.1 section 5.6 for more detailed information, or you take a look at this document from Lincoln.

Good luck to you.
Terry
 
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