kaizer7
Mechanical
- Oct 2, 2003
- 3
Hello,
I've got a weldment thats about 10'x10'x1', that is made up of several rows of welded webs in the vertical and horizontal direction. It looks like a 3 dimensional grid. One side is 3/8" plate, and after galvanizing, in each "square" the plate has bubbled inwards.
Is there any way to eliminate this deformation? - Some stress relief before the galvanizing process ??
The opposite side only has flanges mating together, so it does not suffer from the same deformation.
I've got a weldment thats about 10'x10'x1', that is made up of several rows of welded webs in the vertical and horizontal direction. It looks like a 3 dimensional grid. One side is 3/8" plate, and after galvanizing, in each "square" the plate has bubbled inwards.
Is there any way to eliminate this deformation? - Some stress relief before the galvanizing process ??
The opposite side only has flanges mating together, so it does not suffer from the same deformation.