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- Aug 15, 2009
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Situation: large casting of cast X5 CrNi 13 4 (werkstoff nr. 1_4313) needs repair welding due to surface defects.
Base material:
.025 % C
.45 Si
.55 Mn
.012 P
.004 S
12.60 Cr
4.62 Ni
.45 Mo
.012 N
310HV20
900 MPa fy
944 MPa fu
Application: impeller vanes repair (surface damage).
I see two options:
(1) Welding above MS temp
(2) Welding below MF temp
In both cases, taking precautions against hydrogen introduction.
Filler: 410 NiMo, regular 420 (? , see below)
My idea is to go with option (1), so I need to calc or obtain from literature the MS temp, apply a 30°C safety margin, and use preheat and interpass minimum temperature of that value. Slow cooling. How would I selectively temper several repair locations of a multi tonne casting? Calling in an induction heating specialist? Will they have PWHT procedures ready to go, or where would I find those?
However, %C in the base material is very low. Do any of you have recommendations for this? Would Zeron 100 "X" grade filler be an option in order to not apply PWHT?
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Base material:
.025 % C
.45 Si
.55 Mn
.012 P
.004 S
12.60 Cr
4.62 Ni
.45 Mo
.012 N
310HV20
900 MPa fy
944 MPa fu
Application: impeller vanes repair (surface damage).
I see two options:
(1) Welding above MS temp
(2) Welding below MF temp
In both cases, taking precautions against hydrogen introduction.
Filler: 410 NiMo, regular 420 (? , see below)
My idea is to go with option (1), so I need to calc or obtain from literature the MS temp, apply a 30°C safety margin, and use preheat and interpass minimum temperature of that value. Slow cooling. How would I selectively temper several repair locations of a multi tonne casting? Calling in an induction heating specialist? Will they have PWHT procedures ready to go, or where would I find those?
However, %C in the base material is very low. Do any of you have recommendations for this? Would Zeron 100 "X" grade filler be an option in order to not apply PWHT?
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