Thursday, May 3, 2012

Re: [MW:14175] suitables electrode used for cast iron

If panama chock is of cast steel than you can use E7018 electrode.

Regards,

Maulik

On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 12:45 AM, Maulik Thakkar <mlkthakkar2@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear all,

I think the question is wrong. Panama chock always made by cast steel rather by cast iron!!

Please understand difference between cast steel and cast iron!!!

Dear huzaifa please check your material of panama chock again


Regards,
Maulik Thakkar
Welding Engineer
L & T limited, Hazira

On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 2:02 PM, Karthik <karthik6684@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi,
Please find herewith the attached file might be useful to you. You should use NiFe based electrodes for SMAW welding (AWS A5.15 ENiFe-CI)
 
Thanks & Regards,

(Karthik)

Karthikeyan.S
QA/QC Manager
German-Thai Boiler Engineering Cooperation Limited.
Rayong Factory ;
379 Moo.6 Soi 8, Tambol Pananikom,
Nikompattana, Rayong 21180 THAILAND
Tel : +66 38 897 035-9 Ext. 137
Fax : +66 38 897 034
Hand Phone: 0066 892512282


From: Engr huzaifa shabbir <engr.huzaifa@gmail.com>
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 1:38 PM
Subject: Re: [MW:14127] suitables electrode used for cast iron

DEAR FRIEND,
IF YOU USED LOW HYDROGEN ELECTRODE FOR CAST FE 7& HIGH STRENGTH MATERIAL, THE WELD WILL CRACK OR MAY CRACK IN FUTURE
THE MOST SUITABLE ELECTRODE FOR THIS TYPE OF JOINTS IS ANY HIGH PERCENT NICKEL ELECTRODE.
FOR ANY QUERY U MAY CALL +923312041785
OR CONTACT ON engr.huzaifa@gmail.com

REGARDS
HUZAIFA
QA/QC ENGR
PEOPLE STEEL MILLS KHI


On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 2:39 PM, izzuddin mustafa <ezzudine@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi experts,

I need your help. I prepared procedure to welding panama chock (cast iron material)  to high tensile strength plate (EH 36). what is the suitable eloctrode to used for smaw process? can i used the  ordinary low hidrogen eloctrode such as KOBE brand E 7018? or special elctrode? please advice me.

Thank you.

Ezzudine Must.
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