Sunday, January 30, 2011

RE: [MW:9566] AW: 9550] Re: Requirement of suitable welding consumables SAW and SMAW for API 5L X65

Hi
You can use E 8018 for SMAW for API 5L X65. From ESAB it is available.
Regards
Rajappan

From: materials-welding@googlegroups.com [materials-welding@googlegroups.com] on behalf of muthu barathi [muthu_barathi@rediffmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2011 9:33 AM
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MW:9556] AW: 9550] Re: Requirement of suitable welding consumables SAW and SMAW for API 5L X65

Hi,
Mr.Siegbert thank you for your reply but I want to use SMAW and SAW
process as I have welders qualified in SMAW and SAW welders also I do
not have FCAW machines.


Thanking You.
With Regards,

Muthu Barathi P
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 07:53:51 +0530 wrote
>Dear Mr. Muthu,



It seems you need a usual welding material like E71T-1M/E71T-1



Siegbert





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Gesendet: Samstag, 29. Januar 2011 14:14

An: Materials & Welding

Betreff: [MW:9550] Re: Requirement of suitable welding consumables SAW
and

SMAW for API 5L X65



Be explicit about your question

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On Jan 29, 12:32 pm, "muthu barathi"

wrote:

> Dear Sir

>

> Actually this material is for Piling work. We are constructing a new

> jetty . Steel Pile material is API - 5 L PSL - 2 / Grade X-65 . Pile

> size OD - 1219mm and wall thickness - 22.22mm and also other size OD
-

> 914mm and wall thickness - 22.22mm.

>

> Now I want make a WPS by carrying out PQR . So I am searching based
on

> the sample pipe's MTC. The reading I have given is replica of MTC and

> the is certified by Lloyds Surveyor too.

>

> Now please tell me the correct welding electrode for SMAW and wire
and

> flux for SAW process. As per API 5L PSL 2 / Grade 65. the requirement
-

>

> X 65 - YS - 448 MPa. TS - 531 MPa. EL% - 23 - Impact at 0 deg.C

> 27 Joules. C - 0.22 Mn - 1.45 P- 0.025

> S- 0.015 Ti - 0.06

>

> Approved brands electrodes - ESAB and OERLIKON from these consumables

> shall be selected.

>

> While testing PQR it should not fail.

>

> Expecting your mail shortly.

>

> Thanking You.

>

> With Regards,

>

> Muthu Barathi P

>

> On Fri, 28 Jan 2011 03:28:26 +0530 wrote

>

>

> Mr. Muthu,

>

> What's the applicable specification for this material,

> ASTM/ASME/EN or any proprietary grade for any client or any vendor's

> specification.The elongation and impact properties asked are highly

> un-realistic. You never get a Carbon or Low Alloy steel with 46%

> elongation

> requirement, also, impact requirement is extremely high.

>

> I would say, if you have any design paper work, which

> indicates the grade or heat treatment of this steel the correct AWS

> type of

> welding consumables, SAW wire+flux specification etc could be worked

> out.

> Otherwise YOU SHOULD NEVER CHOOSE WELDING CONSUMABLES BASED ON THE

> CHEMICAL

> COMPOSITION ALONE.

>

> Thanks.

>

> Pradip Goswami,P.Eng.IWE

> Welding & Metallurgical Specialist

> & Consultant

> Ontario, Canada.

> Email-pgosw...@sympatico.ca,

> pgosw...@quickclic.net

>

>

>

> From: materials-welding@googlegroups.com

> [mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Pablo J

> Acelajado>Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 10:08 AM

> >To:

>

> materials-welding@googlegroups.com>Subject: RE: [MW:9529] Requirement

>

> of suitable welding consumables SAW and SMAW

>

>

>

> January 27,

> 2011

>

> Hello there!

>

> This material is very strong one. I think

> the welding consumable suppliers can best answer this question.

>

> My understanding is that the percentage

> elongationis not required for the weld.

> Thank you.

>

> Best regards.

> PJA

>

> From:

> materials-welding@googlegroups.com

> [mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Kathalingam

> Babu>Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 1:10

> PM

> >To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com

> >Subject: Re: [MW:9526] Requirement of

>

> suitable welding consumables SAW and SMAW

>

> Hi

>

> The elongation requirement is very stringent, it is very

> difficult to meet 46%, you have consult with the specific consumable

> suppliers

> to get 46%

>

> Thanks & Regards,

>

> K. Babu

>

> >----- Original Message -----

>

> From: muthu barathi

>

> To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com

>

> Sent: Thursday,

> January 27, 2011 4:36 PM

>

> Subject: [MW:9523]

> Requirement of suitable welding consumables SAW and

> SMAW

>

> Hi Friends,

>

> >Let me get your expertise of

>

> selection of welding consumables in this>regard.

>

> >The base material

>

> Chemical properties as given under (%):

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> >C - 0.066

> >Si - 0.26

> >Mn -

> 1.55

> >P - 0.014

> >S - 0.004

> >Al - 0.046

> >Cr - 0.186

> >Ni - 0.015

> >Mo

> - 0.002

> >Cu - 0.020

> >V - 0.057

> >Nb - 0.065

> >Ti - 0.020

> >N -

> 0.007

> >B - 0.00025

> >Ca - 0.0025

> >CE - 0.371

>

> >MECHANICAL

> PROPERTIES

> >YIELD STRENGTH - 516 MPa

> >TENSILE STRENGTH - 625

> MPa.

> >ELONG % - 46

> >IMOPACT

>

> - (-) 10 DEGREE C - 250 JOULES

>

> >NOW PLEASE TELL ME, WHICH

>

> ELECTRODE FOR SMAW (BRAMDS ESAB, OERLIKON)>AND SAW - FLUX AND WIRE
WILL

>

> SUIT AND PASS PQR TEST FOR PREPARATION OF

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> >WPS?

>

> >PLEASE

> HELP.

> >THANKING YOU.

>

> >Dear

> Sir,

>

> >Thanking You,

>

> >Honesty is the best

> Policy

>

> >With Warm Regards,

>

> >Muthu Barathi P

> >Mobile

>

> No:00962788269821 (Jordan)

>

> >00962775401951

>

>



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Dear Sir,





Thanking You,

Honesty is the best Policy

With Warm Regards,

Muthu Barathi P
Mobile No:00962788269821 (Jordan)
00962775401951

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