rmillercwi
Materials
- Jul 19, 2006
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I am looking for some assistance deciding the correct filler metal to use to weld non-code attachments in a high temp, high velocity location inside an HRSG. I have experienced weld cracking of 304 to 409 duct liner components and 304 to 304 & 310 to 310 header restraints. Max temp 1200 degrees in the inlet duct and up to 1500 degrees in front of the duct burner. Typicly a 309 filler would be used for the 304 to 409, 308 for 304 to 304 and 310 for the 310 to 310. I have wittnessed several weld failures in these locations with several different fabricators. Most failures are occuring within two years of service. Thinking maybe of going with a 304,310 with an L or H designation might be appropriate. I have read the addition of carbon will assist with temperature resistance to eliminate the cold cracking. Welds breaking off at the toe of the weld on the liner items and welds breaking in the center of the weld on the header restraints. Or maybe an Inconel or 347 filler would be the permanent fix?
Any help would be appreciated
Any help would be appreciated