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Welding 316 with 316Ti

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RubenGA

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May 20, 2009
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Hi,
I would like to know if it is possible to weld 316 (DIN 1.4404) with 316L or with 316Ti (DIN 1.4571).
If so, which is the filler material to be used and is there any table or Standard where I can look for the info
Thanks,
 
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You can use either filler metal and it really doesn't matter since you are welding on non-low carbon grade Type 316. You will get sensitization in the base metal HAZ regardless of filler metal. There will be no real difference in corrosion rate of the weld in almost all environments. You might find it difficult to find ER316Ti filler metal since Type 316Ti base metal is typically welded using E316L filler metal. I do believe it is readily available from China.
 
Hi Gens,
Thanks metengr and MikeMet for your answer. I will reframe my question. If I have a Flange made of 316 or 316L can I weld it to a pipe made of 316Ti?
 
Yes you can, you will find no difference in weldability
 
RubenGA,
Just a bit of caution for joining 316L to 316Ti;- usually the 316Ti is selected for high temperature applications and you get a note in the ASME II Table D, mentioning the minimum 0.04% carbon content for temperatures above 550 deg C. Since the welding to low carbon stainless steel will dilute the carbon content, you run a real risk of carbide precipitation which will affect the corrosion resistance of the weld.
I would use the Note G12 which is referring to the heat analysis;- you can get good 316Ti forgings with suitable heat analysis certification, despite the Table D not listing the 316Ti forgings. Then the welding would not be an issue at all.
Cheers,
gr2vessels
 
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