Friday, September 27, 2013

Re: [MW:18796] Clad plate heat treatment as per SA 264 after explosion bonding

Dear Krishna

Heat treatment is required only if base material require heat treatment or if cladding is done with chromium stainless steel

In your case lining is by ASS and hence one requirement is ruled off.Check if any process requirement for heat treatment of base metal otherwise heat treatment is not required

Further check for mechanical properties of claded plate coupon if they are within limit of base metal requirement then heat treatment is not required to be carried out

Regards
Sachin.Sankhe

From: krishna mudhale <kmudhale@gmail.com>
Sent: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 22:06:29
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: [MW:18785] Clad plate heat treatment as per SA 264 after explosion bonding
Dear experts,
Please clarify our issue ie. In our case clad plate(SA 387 Gr.11
Cl.1+SS 304L), as per our customer spec.  Heat treatment of the clad
plate shall be as per applicable clad plate material specification
ie.SA 264 . But our clad plate manufacturer insists that for higher
thickness clad plates heat treatment is not required(ie.46,54,75Thk) &
for lower thickness he will perform heat treatment(ie.24&28Thk). So my
question is as per SA 264 is heat treatment is required or not forar
clad plates after explosion bonding and if required which type of heat
treatment is required.
Please clarify my query & thanks in advance for your valuable feedback.
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With Warm Regards
Krishna Mudhale

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