DesertEagle01
Mechanical
- Mar 14, 2015
- 22
Hello,
I like to adress this post to all collegues who are involved with steels at elevated temperatures like boilers, coloums, etc.
I am working on a very special case where the chamber of a heat exchanger made of 1.7380 (apprx. ASTM 217-WC9) was found to have a crack.
The codes (EN as well as ASME) require this material to be preheated during welding and subject to a PWHT at around 600°C.
For my special case it is impossible to perform the PWHT in the field which would mean the whole HX needs to be disassembled and brought to the workshop.
Now there was some information that with special filler material one might get rid of the PWHT of this material. Is there anyone who has experinece in this area?
Any input is highly appreciated!
BR,
Daniel
I like to adress this post to all collegues who are involved with steels at elevated temperatures like boilers, coloums, etc.
I am working on a very special case where the chamber of a heat exchanger made of 1.7380 (apprx. ASTM 217-WC9) was found to have a crack.
The codes (EN as well as ASME) require this material to be preheated during welding and subject to a PWHT at around 600°C.
For my special case it is impossible to perform the PWHT in the field which would mean the whole HX needs to be disassembled and brought to the workshop.
Now there was some information that with special filler material one might get rid of the PWHT of this material. Is there anyone who has experinece in this area?
Any input is highly appreciated!
BR,
Daniel