Hi I feel that you should maintain a preheat and interpass temp of @ 180/200 degrees Celcius. Inter-run cleaning is very very important to remove the surface oxides so that better fusion takes place in the next run. You have to control your welding parameters very accurately during welding. Regards Prem Nautiyal --- On Mon, 9/24/12, bo gyi <aungbomyint@gmail.com> wrote:
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