Saturday, February 26, 2011

[MW:10017] Re: LAS Grade 11 welding

Dear Sir,

We done some testing with ER80S-B2L in which carbon content is in
0.05%. There is some reservation by the consumable manufacturer if we
ask for longer simulation, otherwise there is normal results which
even meet the API-934C requirements also for impact. Even PTC testing
after minimum and maximum simulation it was perfectly fine.

Regards

JASPAL SINGH CWI-AWS, CSWIP-3.1
Head Quality Assurance-ISGEC-PED, Yamunanagar, Haryana (India) PH:
+911732307251; Mob. +918930111441(CUG), +919996624244


On Feb 25, 1:58 pm, Jignesh Desai <jignesh.desai....@gmail.com> wrote:
> *Back Ground: *Design Code: B 31.3 / Design Temp: 415° C Max.
>
> Can any one send some technical data if we find less carbon then the
> specified range (0.07 ~ 0.12) for ER80S-B2 (SFA 5.28-ASME Sec IIC)?  This is
> for welding LAS Grade 11.
>
> Regds/Jignesh

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