Is always the material, with higher chemical composition, never the less materials with chemical composition.
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--Once again, P1 will gouvern in the selection of the filler metal. the filler metal should be for the lower grade
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Objet : [MW:16789] Re: Suitable Weld metal for P1 to P4 material
Dear Dharmadattu,For selecting a electrode/filler metal for two dissimilar metal you have to choose the Electrode/filler metal of higher grade material.i.e if you want to weld P4 to P1 you have to select electrode of P4 material.--
On Saturday, February 16, 2013 12:30:38 PM UTC+4, Dharma dattu wrote:Dear Experts,Thanks for the solution. But what is the method for selecting electrode / filler metal for welding of two dissimilar metalsRegards,Dharmadattu.B
On Friday, 15 February 2013 15:52:00 UTC+5:30, Dharma dattu wrote:Dear Experts,
What is the method for selecting electrode / filler metal for welding of two dissimilar metals. at present i need to establish a WPS for IS 2062 to SA 387 Gr.11 Class 2. Which are P1 & P4 materials respectively.
Regards,
Dharmadattu.B
Hyderabad
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