dmh2819
Chemical
- Oct 5, 2011
- 5
we are having an issue with a V groove weld and I'm looking for some help is solving the problem. We are welding .250 thick SA 53 E/B pipe shell to .188 thick SA 414 G elip head with an SA 414 A backing ring that is being left in place. Welding process is FCAW using .045 wire. 22.5 volts, 218 wire speed, using miller matic 252 with 75/25 shielding gas.
The problem we are seeing is if we grind away the backing ring, we see a line on both edges (shell and head). I'm not sure is this is lack of fusion or penetration. My welder says he can see the base metal being melted away. We have tried to increase the land from feathered edge up to over 1/8" with no change. We have turned down the voltage from 22.5 to 19, with no change. In the future, we may need to xray this type of joint on another vessel design and these lines will show up on the xray.
Any suggestions on the cause and possible corrections would be greatly appreciated.
The problem we are seeing is if we grind away the backing ring, we see a line on both edges (shell and head). I'm not sure is this is lack of fusion or penetration. My welder says he can see the base metal being melted away. We have tried to increase the land from feathered edge up to over 1/8" with no change. We have turned down the voltage from 22.5 to 19, with no change. In the future, we may need to xray this type of joint on another vessel design and these lines will show up on the xray.
Any suggestions on the cause and possible corrections would be greatly appreciated.