Before starting the welding , in addion to the suggestions in the emails , if hardness at the defective area is controlled to 260 BHN or below the chances of cracks will be very low. If hardness is more than 260 BHN. , tempering is advised.
Sanjay
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From: gopal sankar <gopalsankar@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 00:08:52 -0700 (PDT)
To: <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [MW:1205] Re: Process required to repair crack in casting ASTM A 148 GR 80-40
Preheat temperature seems to be on lower side.If it is more than 400 Deg.C the chances of crack reappearing can be avoided. regards, gopalsankar Head-Inspection SVL Engineering Services Chennai
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From: PREM SHANKARDUTT NAUTIYAL <prem_nautiyal@rediffmail.com> Subject: [MW:1203] Re: Process required to repair crack in casting ASTM A 148 GR 80-40 To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com Cc: "greetings" <senthilthandesh@gmail.com> Date: Monday, October 13, 2008, 9:11 PM
Dear Friend
ASTM A 148 is a ferritic-pearlitic carbon steel for cast products. It is used for higher pressures and stress parts like crane wheels,etc.. I think the chemical composition is C=0.4-0.5, Mn=0.4-0.8, Si=0.2-0.5,P&S=max.0.090.
First you should arrest the crack by drilling two holes,remove the crack by hand grinding, ensure crack removal by LPT. Preheat the job to 250 degrees celcius, Use E7018-1 electrodes,Interpass temp of 250 degrees celcius and weld. After welding cover the job with asbestos cloth for slow cooling. I am suggesting you this procedure because we had repaired one cast steel of similar composition in the past.
Any suggestions / expert comments are welcome...
Cheers
Prem Nautiyal Godrej, Mumbai Cell: 9820313278
On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 greetings wrote : >Friends, > Crack observed in casting material ASTM A 148 GR 80-40 >Can any one give the process to rectify the crack (welding electrode,Preheat >Temp & etc) > >Regards >DST > >>
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