Dear Hegde Sir
How do we measure the Percentage while mixing up the used and fresh flux,because sometime client may object for mixing of flux.Mahendra arya
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 10:14 AM, Prakash Hegde <pb.hegde@yahoo.com> wrote:
Dear MaulikThere is no problem of Solid wire which are returned from shop to stores -This can bekept in stores with record after ensuring the correctness of returned consumablesb) For SAW flux -return flux to be stored separately in a drum with its batch no and the same can be mixed with Fresh Flux in the ratio of 75% to 25% for Baking and Holding This system should be addressed in your Manualc)For Electrodes-It will be difficult to maintain record for baking and holding due to its variety and number of batches from, Threfore it is better to use these electrodes for Welding Fixtures and Training and qualification which you can address in ManualRegards
From: Maulik Thakkar <mlkthakkar2@gmail.com>
Subject: [MW:17454] Welding consumable Return System
To: "Materials & Welding" <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Date: Wednesday, 17 April, 2013, 8:23 PM
Dear all,Can any one help me out to give reference standard for storage, handling and redrying/rebaking of covered electrodes.Specifically interested for consumable return, rebaking and reissue system (color coding).Thanks and Regards,--
Maulik Thakkar
Welding Engineer
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