Butan is the good for preheating
From: Roger Hornberger <rhornberger@tempil.com>
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 2, 2011 4:37 PM
Subject: RE: [MW:12064] Propane or butane to preheat
Make sure you do the proper temperature measurement otherwise the gas type
does not matter
Roger Hornberger
General Manager, Tempil Inc. an ITW Company
O-908 757 8300 x201
rhornberger@tempil.com
www.tempil.com
Accurate indication. Reliable results
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-----Original Message-----
From: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
[mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of B.Raghuram
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 12:11 AM
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [MW:6796] Propane or butane to preheat
Nothing wrong in it, gas used for heating is not a variable to consider.
sent from my handheld
-----Original Message-----
From: eduardocalva@hotmail.com
Sent: 31/08/2010 12:00:40 am
Subject: [MW:6794] Propane or butane to preheat
Could all of you tell me the difference between preheat with propane
and butane?, If a WPS is qualified by preheating with propane but
butane is used in production welds is wrong?
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To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 2, 2011 4:37 PM
Subject: RE: [MW:12064] Propane or butane to preheat
Make sure you do the proper temperature measurement otherwise the gas type
does not matter
Roger Hornberger
General Manager, Tempil Inc. an ITW Company
O-908 757 8300 x201
rhornberger@tempil.com
www.tempil.com
Accurate indication. Reliable results
Tempilstik Welders Connect on Facebook and YouTube
-----Original Message-----
From: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
[mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of B.Raghuram
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 12:11 AM
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [MW:6796] Propane or butane to preheat
Nothing wrong in it, gas used for heating is not a variable to consider.
sent from my handheld
-----Original Message-----
From: eduardocalva@hotmail.com
Sent: 31/08/2010 12:00:40 am
Subject: [MW:6794] Propane or butane to preheat
Could all of you tell me the difference between preheat with propane
and butane?, If a WPS is qualified by preheating with propane but
butane is used in production welds is wrong?
--
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