Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Re: [MW:25385] Saw Welding pokemarks.


Pock marking or gas flatting are depressions in the surface of a weld with voids in the slag directly over 
them. Both the depression in the weld surface and void in the slag are caused simultaneously by a gas
bubbleThis gas bubble (oxygen and/or carbon monoxide) forms in the weld puddle and must escape 
through the slag to the atmosphere.

Pock marking can be controlled by following manners: 

• Killing agent Silicon is very effective in eliminating/reducing pock marking in most cases. This is because 
  it decreases  the amount of gas produced in the weld puddle. An example is given below:

  2FeO + si (scale) heat 2Fe + Si02 (slag) 
  Silicon decreases the 02 available to react with carbon to produce gas. 

• The silicon needed to control pock marking can be increased without changing the welding procedure by 
   using a higher silicon electrode. 

• The second source of silicon is the flux. Increasing the amount of flux melted will increase the silicon in the
   weld puddle.The most effective method of increasing the amount of flux melted is to increase the arc voltage. 
  This increases the amount of flux melted for a given amount of electrode melted. 

•  An increase in welding current increases the amount of electrode melted. This will normally increase pock 
   marking due to a decrease of silicon in the weld puddle. Increases in current must be matched by comparable
   increases in voltage to keep an adequate level of silicon in the weld metal. 

• The flux is a greater source of silicon than the electrode. However, procedure limits the maximum usable voltage.
   For this reason, high silicon electrodes are very helpful to increase the weld puddle silicon. 

• The joint will also have an effect on the pock marking. Narrow joints do not permit as much flux to melt for the 
  same current and voltage. This increases the pocking tendency.The second important factor in determining the 
  level of pock marking is the slag freezing (solidification) rate. The gas bubbles that form in the weld puddle must 
  have time to escape through the liquid slag. If the slag freezes (solidifies) too rapidly, some of the gas is trapped 
  between the weld and slag and forms a pock mark. 

Sridhar.
 
 



From: 'Prakash Hegde' via Materials & Welding <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
To: materials-welding <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, 11 September 2016 7:47 PM
Subject: Re: [MW:25370] Saw Welding pokemarks.

Hi!
Some time you req to bake flux at higher temp of 350c with bed height less than 50mm
Iij) during weldng flux bed height should not be excesive
Iii) check the flux grain size distribution
Regards
Hegde


From: Dinesh Somwanshi <som.din@gmail.com>;
To: materials-welding <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>;
Subject: [MW:25369] Saw Welding pokemarks.
Sent: Sun, Sep 11, 2016 12:49:43 PM

Dear sir,
We are observing an pokemarks on Saw welding weld bead continuously.
The flux has used by baking.
Pls guide.
Dinesh V Somwanshi
Api 570, Cswip 3.1,Bgas 2
Authorised Certified Piping, Welding, Painting Inspector.
00919881344135
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