springwaterbr
Materials
- Sep 30, 2019
- 21
Hello, all,
I've read around these forums and have come across a seeminlgy consistent opinion that post-weld heat treatment is not a recommended pratice for duplex stainless steels on account of the possible formation of a deleterious phase in the material.
What is making me uneasy about this whole topic is how both ASTM A790 and A928 require welded pipe to be heat treated, unless otherwise explicity ordered.
What am I missing?
Our pipe spec calls for A790 pipe, and a vendor is offering to furnish welded pipe without the heat treatment. Given that the ASTM standards explicitly allow for the purchaser to make a requirement on the necessity of heat treatment, in what situations would it be necessary/recommended?
Thank you.
I've read around these forums and have come across a seeminlgy consistent opinion that post-weld heat treatment is not a recommended pratice for duplex stainless steels on account of the possible formation of a deleterious phase in the material.
What is making me uneasy about this whole topic is how both ASTM A790 and A928 require welded pipe to be heat treated, unless otherwise explicity ordered.
What am I missing?
Our pipe spec calls for A790 pipe, and a vendor is offering to furnish welded pipe without the heat treatment. Given that the ASTM standards explicitly allow for the purchaser to make a requirement on the necessity of heat treatment, in what situations would it be necessary/recommended?
Thank you.