gr2vessels
Mechanical
- Sep 29, 2004
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Gents,
I did the necessary reseach for the limitations on the use of stud weld - Duplex S/S studs 5 mm dia on 2.5 mm Duplex plate, without success.
The welding tests show that there is high ferrite content and high hardness developed at the edge of the weld, including the HAZ, which is pointing towards potential crack(s) of the base plate. The service is a heat exchanger where cross contamination could be a very expensive fluid replacement exercise and plant shut-down.
Is the stud welding procedure suitable for Duplex materials? Are there any particular limitations for this procedure? The picture of welded studs we took, shows large variations in local discoloration of the base plate, as size of welding aureola and colour concerns. Is this an indication of a welding process not quite under control or it is a normal weld discoloration. I don't know if the process is an arc weld process or capacitive discharge one.
I would appreciate some good advice from welding specialists.
Thank you
gr2vessels
I did the necessary reseach for the limitations on the use of stud weld - Duplex S/S studs 5 mm dia on 2.5 mm Duplex plate, without success.
The welding tests show that there is high ferrite content and high hardness developed at the edge of the weld, including the HAZ, which is pointing towards potential crack(s) of the base plate. The service is a heat exchanger where cross contamination could be a very expensive fluid replacement exercise and plant shut-down.
Is the stud welding procedure suitable for Duplex materials? Are there any particular limitations for this procedure? The picture of welded studs we took, shows large variations in local discoloration of the base plate, as size of welding aureola and colour concerns. Is this an indication of a welding process not quite under control or it is a normal weld discoloration. I don't know if the process is an arc weld process or capacitive discharge one.
I would appreciate some good advice from welding specialists.
Thank you
gr2vessels