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Re: [MW:13906] use of E 7018 -1 & ER 70S-6 to weld SA 516 GR 70 MATERIAL

yes can use



On 17-03-2012 PM 1:53, asad azmi wrote:
Dear All,
 
Vessel is being fabricated as per ASME SEC VIII DIV 1.
 
Base material - SA 516 GR 70 HIC - 30 mm Thk. IMPACT TEST not required.
 
  
normally  we are using E 7018 for SMAW,  ER 70S2 for GTAW  & F7P8 EH12K  for SAW Process to weld  above base material.
 
Can we use E7018-1 for SMAW,  ER 70 S6   for GTAW  & F7P8 EH12K for SAW for the above base material.
 
Please Advice.
 
Thanks & Regards
 
Asad Azmi
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