JesperDK
Petroleum
- Apr 16, 2008
- 3
Gentlemen and experts,
I have just recently moved into the welding inspection game.
One of the things that facinates me is PWHT(call me a geek)
So my question to you is:
Why do we only PWHT CS at about 650 degrees?
Is it because we only want to stress releave it?
What happens if we go above 721 degrees AND cool slow?
Why does Cr alloy get PWHT at about 750 degrees?
Is it because we want to change micro structure and by doing so lower the hardness?
I hope I made myself clear, english is not my spoken language.
Rgs.
I have just recently moved into the welding inspection game.
One of the things that facinates me is PWHT(call me a geek)
So my question to you is:
Why do we only PWHT CS at about 650 degrees?
Is it because we only want to stress releave it?
What happens if we go above 721 degrees AND cool slow?
Why does Cr alloy get PWHT at about 750 degrees?
Is it because we want to change micro structure and by doing so lower the hardness?
I hope I made myself clear, english is not my spoken language.
Rgs.