Saturday, August 24, 2013

Re: [MW:18507] Ferrite Content Check on root or final weld

Hi in my opinion it should be specified in the contract spec if they want specifically for every  weld process. However the probe has to be in contact with the weld metal to get the FNo and if there is no sufficient opening for the probe to fit in then it would be difficult unless you access from the back side of the weld. 

The range stated by you is a bit tight normally it is from 3 to 8, and I did this tests recently and it was around 5+. 

This is just my experience.
Keep posting the results. 

Regards

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On 24 Aug, 2013, at 8:30 PM, "Ankit PAtel" <ankit.patel@orientalindia.net> wrote:

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

 

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Ankit Patel
Engineer Quality

Oriental Manufacturers Private Limited
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 Ranoli -391 350 Baroda Gujarat India

T: +91.265.223 1663/2232936

F: +91.265.223 0171
E:  ankit.patel@orientalindia.net 
W: http://www.orientalmanufacturers.com

 

 

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