To be more more precise, Code is distinguishing between rounded and elongated indications.
So, both copper and tungsten inclusions are to be treated as either rounded or elongated indications.
In which chapter Div. 2 is not accepting at all tungsten inclusions? I would be happy to know...
Cooper inclusions could be more harmful than tungsten inclusions
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veera raghava kommisetti ---23/05/2013 07:29:24---From code point of view Div 1 - inclusion are treated as porosity
From: veera raghava kommisetti <kommisetti@gmail.com>
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Date: 23/05/2013 07:29
Subject: Re: [MW:17755] Clarify copper inclusion & tungsten inclusion
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From code point of view
Div 1 - inclusion are treated as porosity
Div-2 Ti inclusion not permitted
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 1:33 PM, tishteo <bang.2n@gmail.com> wrote:
- My friends,
Can anyone help me to clarify what is diffirent between copper inclusion & tungsten inclusion. Is copper caused of cracking & not permitted but Is Tungsten permitted following code?
Which one welding process appear defect like this. thanks for your help.
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