gfbotha
Mechanical
- Apr 13, 2006
- 130
Hallo
We currently use a steam induced spinelling (SHS) process to provide a critical, highly stressed maraging steel welded assembly, with limited corrosion protection and also a nice black surface finish. Most, but not all, of the surfaces get painted after all manufacturing processes are completed. Removing loose oxide from certain areas to be used for subsequent bonding, pose a constant problem.
Keeping hydrogen embrittlement, etc. in mind; is there any other process somebody is actually using with good success for this type of application? Thanks.
Regards
We currently use a steam induced spinelling (SHS) process to provide a critical, highly stressed maraging steel welded assembly, with limited corrosion protection and also a nice black surface finish. Most, but not all, of the surfaces get painted after all manufacturing processes are completed. Removing loose oxide from certain areas to be used for subsequent bonding, pose a constant problem.
Keeping hydrogen embrittlement, etc. in mind; is there any other process somebody is actually using with good success for this type of application? Thanks.
Regards