Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Fw: [MW:18533] Ferrite Content Check on root or final weld

A small correction pl.

In E 316-L – 16 (LF) type special  Electrodes  the  Ferrite content should be read as  0.50 max.
and not 2.00 max. Thanks.

Sridhar.


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Subject: Re: [MW:18528] Ferrite Content Check on root or final weld

   
You can use AWS/SFA E 316L-15 ( IS E19.12.2.LB20), an extra low carbon 17/14/2.5 Mo type SS basic coated
electrode with good corrosion resistance qualities.
This electrode is exceptionally good for welding AISI 316,316L, 317L & 318 type  material and provides a maximum
of 2.0 % ferrite . Such electrodes are designed for urea reactors and similar chemical equipment  used for temperature
services.
Typical chemistry:
C - 0.03 max.,         Mn 1.0 to 2.50,        Si- 0.20 to 0.45,          Cr – 17.0 to 18.50,         Ni – 13.0 to 14.0,     
Mo- 2.0 to 3.0,         S/P 0.02 max.                Ferrite content – 2.00 max.
UTS: 520-630 Mpa.         El % – 35 to 45     &     impact of 60 to 100 joules at 27±20 C.
 
On same basis,  E 316-L – 16 (LF) type special  Electrodes are also available with ferrite less than 0.50%.
C - 0.03 max.,         Mn 5.0 to 7.0,        Si- 0.30 to 0.80,          Cr – 17.0 to 20.00,         Ni – 13.0 to 16.0,     
Mo- 2.0 to 3.0,         S/P 0.02 max.                Ferrite content – 0.50 max.
UTS: 520-630 Mpa. El %– 35 to 45 and impact of 30 to 75 joules at -1960 C.
Corrosion rate as per ASTM  A262 practice C  is 0.50 grams per m2/hr. Max. – 22 mpy.
 
All above electrodes are made to order  and may be available with leading electrode manufactures
like Adore, Esab, D & H, GE  and others  in our country.
Similarly you can scout for equivalent TIG  filler wires also after stipulating  your requirement from
manufactures from abroad or any  of their local agencies in India.
 
Sridhar.
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From: HAREESH K V <hareesh13h@gmail.com>
To: materials-welding <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, 27 August 2013 10:05 AM
Subject: Re: [MW:18523] Ferrite Content Check on root or final weld
As per my opinion,

1. check the ferrite number of the base metal. 
2.Select a consumable batch having a ferrite number such that the average ferrite number of the base metal and the consumable is with in the range what required for you. Normally after welding an average ferrite number will be in the weld.
3. Do a sample weld and check the ferrite number. 
4. For the same manufacturer and brand name there will be slight variations in the ferrite number. So check the batch certificate and select a batch having a low ferrite number. Also do a small weld pad and check whether the ferrite number you are getting (Using your ferrite meter) is same as in batch certificate.
5. Also
keep the heat input to the minimum possible and keep the cooling rate to the minimum possible.
On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 8:10 PM, Prakash Hegde <pb.hegde@yahoo.com> wrote:
Dear Mr Ankit
i) The weld ment Ferrite to be checked after final Weld However the depth at which the ferrite to be checked depends upon spec requirement
ii) For  to get Ferrite between 2-5 is very low hence generaly Nil Ferrite consumables are to be used (also Basic coated electrodes are being used) where you require to take extra precaution during welding to avoid Hot Crack(Shrinkage Crack)
 
Regards
Hegde P.B.

From: Ankit PAtel <ankit.patel@orientalindia.net>ence
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, 24 August 2013 6:00 PM
Subject: [MW:18506] Ferrite Content Check on root or final weld
Dear Exerts,
 
Kindly suggest on following issue
We have a job on which ferrite content test is essential. we are welding with root run by GTAW & sub sequent layer by SMAW. Please confirm whether it is essential to check the ferrite content of the root or final weld.(top of the weld.)
Base Material-SA 240 TP 316L
Filler Wire/Electrode:- ER-316L & E-316L
Also our requirement is 2FN to 5FN kindly suggest any filler wire/Electrode manufacturer.
 
Regards
 
Ankit Patel
Engineer Quality
Oriental Manufacturers Private Limited
A: P.C.C. Notified Area, Ranoli Station Road,
 Ranoli -391 350 Baroda Gujarat India
T: +91.265.223 1663/2232936
 
 
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