its some time since I have been involved with hard facing. The hard
surfacing we used was designed to crack!!!!! The reason for this is that
the hardfacing is not used to bond material per se, it is used as
erosion / abrasion resistance only, the cracks actually relieve residual
stresses within the weld itself.
your contractor is probably right..........just check that the
hardfacing is in fact supposed to crack. The cracks will not affect the
wear resistance
Declan
On 05/02/2010 15:28, sethurama lingam wrote:
> Dears,
> I need some clarification in Hard facing in ID fan impeller ,But we
> are received with more cracks in linear,tranverse at the same time
> goes depth ,we are not able to measure it.
> Our contractor explained that cracks are normal in hard facing at 79
> RC hardness level.I think that it should be controlled at that time of
> hard facing.Any one send some acceptance criteria for hard facing, we
> are accepting that cracks it current level ,it will affect the
> impeller life .
>
> --
> Regards
>
> Sethu Ramalingam.P
> Sr.Engineer,
> ACPCPL
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