Monday, July 19, 2010

[MW:6026] Re: bolster welding

Dear Mr. Badami,

Which kind of material are we talking about?? What is the condition of
the material (normalized / quenched and tempered). Is failure caused
by fatigue (which I can imagine for a bolster).
In my opinion you need to answer these questions before anyone can
help you out.

Best Regards,

Herman Pieper

On 18 jul, 17:56, rmsengineer...@gmail.com wrote:
> Dear all
> I am in to m&R Welding
> I have come across a bolster( forging die holder)
> of 1800X 1800 X 500mm thk and is cracked through & through ( 500mm )
> I am stress relieving the job before welding
> but 500mm is creating few doubts in my mind  like whether this high thick
> welding will really help salvaging the job
> what precautions should be taken and what should be the procedure  can any
> body help me on the matter
> Can any body help me in
>
> --
> Regards
> S.B. Badami
> RMS Engineering
> 11/1 Shanti Nagar Bhosari
> cell no +919850920429
> +912027127939
> visit us atwww.indiamart.com/rmsengineering/

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