Monday, January 31, 2011

RE: [MW:9590] Expiry period for SMAW consumable-reg

Dear Mr Pradip,

 

                         Yes your statement is perfectly correct.

 

Thank you,

Ilangkumaran

 

From: materials-welding@googlegroups.com [mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of PREM SHANKARDUTT NAUTIYAL
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2011 1:48 PM
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MW:9589] Expiry period for SMAW consumable-reg

 

Hi

Pl. browse the reply already given in earlier thread - MW:4205 :

It’s true that boiler or pressure vessel codes or structural welding codes do not specify the shelf-life or expiry dates of welding electrodes.
For example, ASME Nuclear Codes Sec-III, Clause & NB, NC-2440 specifies that:- Suitable storage and handling of electrodes, flux, and other welding materials shall be maintained. Precautions shall be taken to minimize absorption of moisture by fluxes and cored, fabricated, and coated electrodes.

The shelf-life of welding electrodes to a great extent depends on electrode manufacturer’s methods, quality control procedure and how electrodes are handled. Depending on the coating type, packing (hermetically sealed or not), storing methods and ambient conditions, humidity etc, electrodes may last long or less. However as a good practice and based on electrode manufacturer’s guidelines it may be worth considering:-

· Solid Wires, GTAW/GMAW-No shelf Life.

· Cored Wire –FCAW- No shelf life

· SMAW – The rule should be FIFO (First in First Out). Electrodes where the coating shows sign of flaking, cracks etc certainly should be discarded without much thoughts. Electrodes not older than 2-3 years but in good condition may be used. If required the diffusible hydrogen test could be repeated. Electrodes older than 3 years generally should not be used as a good engineering rule.

· SAW Fluxes- Shelf life 2-3 years maximum subject to the flux condition and amount of fine particles/dust generated and behavior during welding.
Thanks.
Pradip Goswami, P.Eng



Regards

Prem Nautiyal





On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 09:48:41 +0530 wrote
>Dear Experts,

generally what is expiry period for SMAw consumables (Flux coated) dose ASME Sec II-C refers regarding this, if so please refer which class.in the consumable wraper only manufactured date is given but not the expiry date.



Thanks & Regards,



K.Pandiarajan.





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