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[MW:3647] RE: 3645] RE: 3644] Breesh-Lock Heat Exchangers Weld overlay

Hi
Single layer 347 weld overlay by ESSC is good solution and you can also try
with Soudokay/Sandvik strip with High speed flux You should be able to
achieve 4.5 thk weld clad with top 3 mm undiluted chemistry of 347 It is
established process with nil disbanding. However if you want final weld
thickness of 5mm after machining better to go for Double layer where you
should get w/o thk of 7 mm and at least 2 mm M/cing allowance to take care
of distortion during welding

Hope this will solve your problem

Regards

Hegde P.B.

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From: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
[mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of GERING, Erwin
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 2:50 PM
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: [MW:3645] RE: 3644] Breesh-Lock Heat Exchangers Weld overlay


Hello Mr Singh,

Single layer strip cladding solution is possible for SS347 with ES and SA
process.
Depending on dimensions and requirements selection to be made :

SA-strip:
OERLIKON AST 300 - SUPRASTRIP 24 13LNb
OERLIKON AST 347 - SUPRASTRIP 24 13LNb

ES strip:
OERLIKON ELT 300 - SUPRASTRIP 21 11LNb (low speed)
OERLIKON ELT 300S - SUPRASTRIP 24 13LNb (high speed)
OERLIKON ELT 347-1 - SUPRASTRIP 19 9LNb (low speed)
 
In general the ES-strip cladding process can not garantue zero defects
(PT-check) after machining in the ovelap zone. SA strip cladding process
should be chosen in that case.
 
With kind regards,
Erwin GERING
AIR LIQUIDE WELDING


-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
[mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] Namens JASPAL SINGH
Verzonden: vrijdag 13 november 2009 6:03
Aan: Materials & Welding
Onderwerp: [MW:3644] Breesh-Lock Heat Exchangers Weld overlay


Dear all,

I have query regarding the Weld Overlay in Breesh Lock Heat
Exchanger.

As per specifications it is required to give SS347 Weld- overlay with
3mm undiluted chemistry . It is written that weld overlay shall be
lined & Faced. does it mean Strip cladding First then Machining.

Secondly is it possible to offer single layer solution for the same.

IS it required to machine the overlay in Breesh Lock Heat Exchanger.

Thanks in advance

Jaspal Singh

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