Normally, during manufacturing of clad plates, hot rolling is being done at a temperature range of 600ºC to 950ºC. In temp. range of 600 to 910º, there is a chance for reduction in corrosion property of SS clad material except "L" grades. Above 910 and upto 950ºC, there is a chance for reduction in mechanical properties of base plate. Some Clients asks for garanteed mechanical property after SPWHT. In that case, there is a chance for failure of meeting the requirement of mechanical properties. Hence, the mill (Clad manufacturer) may deny to supply. The only option to procure cladded plate is as per clause 5.2.3.
range,
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 10:05 AM, B.Raghuram <raghurambathula@gmail.com> wrote:
It is not clear to me, when i specify 5.2.3. what additional HT we get?
if you could may give a specific case pl.
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From: ravi
Sent: 03/03/2011 12:27:53 pm
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Cc: Raghuram Bathula
Subject: Re: [MW:10105] SA264- Heat treatment of Cr-Ni Steel clad plate
As per Cl No.5.2.1, for all *AUSTENITIC Stainless Steel *composite plates
(i.e., clad plate + base plate) heat treatment is mandatory to dissolve the
carbides in the cladding.
As per Cl No 5.2.3, heat treatment is optional.
If required composite plates may be heat treated depending on the *Clad
material*, variation in grain sizes/ mechanical/ corrosion properties,
service requirements/ application.
Also as Mr Subramaniam said, plates may be separately heat treated prior to
explosive bonding.
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 9:42 PM, Raghuram Bathula
<raghurambathula@gmail.com>wrote:
>>> as appropriate prior to bonding.*"*welding@googlegroups.com
> that is any way done as per para 5.2.1, what is the significance of para
> 5.2.3?
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Mathusoothanan Subramaniam <
> smathu73@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Without hot rolling ie. if the clad plate manufactured by explosion
>> bonding, the base metal and alloy clading components may be heat treated
>> separately prior to bonding.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Bathula Raghuram (Mumbai - PIPING) <
>> R.Bathula@ticb.com> wrote:
>>
>>> In general clad plates produced as per SA264 are heat treated as per
>>> para 5.2.1 (i.e. either normalizing or normalizing and tempering depending
>>> on the base plate), however can anybody clarify the requirement of para
>>> 5.2.3 (when it is applied, the application of cold forming or without hot
>>> rolling)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *"5.2.3 *When plates are to be cold formed, or when otherwise required
>>> by the base metal specification, the purchaser may specify that such plates,
>>> following solution annealing, be heat treated for grain refinement of the
>>> base metal by normalizing and either air cooled or water quenched as
>>> appropriate. In the case of clad plate manufactured without hot rolling,
>>> the base metal and alloy cladding components may be heat treated separately
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