ldav048
Petroleum
- May 30, 2012
- 3
We have a vacuum column that requires internal weld overlay for process reasons. It requires a overlay with 316 SS, and a Mo content greater than 2.5%. The column is designed to BS PD5500. The column already had a internal cladding - it's ASTM A263 explosion bonded plate (18mm ASTM A204-A plate with 3mm ASTM A240 TP410S cladding). The cladding is corroding in the current service, hence requiring the upgrade to 316. A weld overlay contractor has advised that they have had experience in applying SS weld overlay directly to a existing cladding with success.
Our concers is that with the large area of weld overlay required and the resultant shrinkage that I woud expect, it might be possible that the explosion bonded cladding with the additional weld overlay 'peels' off the base plate ie delaminates.
Our driver to leave the existing cladding in place and apply the weld overlay on top of this is due schedule constraints in an upcomming plant shutdown.
If anyone has had experience with this they are willing to share, please advise.
Our concers is that with the large area of weld overlay required and the resultant shrinkage that I woud expect, it might be possible that the explosion bonded cladding with the additional weld overlay 'peels' off the base plate ie delaminates.
Our driver to leave the existing cladding in place and apply the weld overlay on top of this is due schedule constraints in an upcomming plant shutdown.
If anyone has had experience with this they are willing to share, please advise.