Tuesday, November 11, 2008

[MW:1288] RE: 1281] Impact testing values

As a general thumbrule, weld metal impacts will be lower than parent metal
values. This is because of the difference in the grain structures.
Regards

Abby Joseph
Bohler Welding Group India


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Can anyone tell me whether the impact test value will be same for the
parent metal and the weld metal? or it can be different.

Best Regards,
Sudipto Banerjee
Man. no. B 4974
Equipment Engg. Department
Office no. 0044- (0)118 913 2295


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