trainguy
Structural
- Apr 26, 2002
- 706
All,
I have called for resistance spot welding to join AISI 301 1/2 hard sheet. The parts have come in, and the welds seem to match parameters from spot welding charts (for diameter of the fused zone), such as the one from AWS. However, our client has noted that each weld has a discoloration associated with it, the normally grey/silver sheet seems dark grey with a brownish orange crown around the nugget.
Does this indicate poor welding or incorrect settings?
Pull tests indicate good fusion with one of the sheets having a hole in it after pulling.
What document would help verify adequacy of such welds, esp. with respect to corrosion protection?
Is there a treatment that should be done after the fact to improve the corrosion resistant properties?
I do have access to a welding metallurgist, but I like to ask here first...
Thanks in advance.
I have called for resistance spot welding to join AISI 301 1/2 hard sheet. The parts have come in, and the welds seem to match parameters from spot welding charts (for diameter of the fused zone), such as the one from AWS. However, our client has noted that each weld has a discoloration associated with it, the normally grey/silver sheet seems dark grey with a brownish orange crown around the nugget.
Does this indicate poor welding or incorrect settings?
Pull tests indicate good fusion with one of the sheets having a hole in it after pulling.
What document would help verify adequacy of such welds, esp. with respect to corrosion protection?
Is there a treatment that should be done after the fact to improve the corrosion resistant properties?
I do have access to a welding metallurgist, but I like to ask here first...
Thanks in advance.