Firstly , Thank you very much for your response sir!
We will be following AWS standards for welding. Our client stresses on American standards. But i have heard ASME is more strict as compared to AWS.
The thickness of the material is 8mm.
How do we go about this, I have checked out some sample WPS/PQR but seems complicated.
Sreeram
On Saturday, November 2, 2013 6:54:24 AM UTC+3, neilash kumar wrote:
-- We will be following AWS standards for welding. Our client stresses on American standards. But i have heard ASME is more strict as compared to AWS.
The thickness of the material is 8mm.
How do we go about this, I have checked out some sample WPS/PQR but seems complicated.
Sreeram
On Saturday, November 2, 2013 6:54:24 AM UTC+3, neilash kumar wrote:
Dear sreeram ,For welding Corten steel you must use E8018W2 electrode , for welding wat is standard yougoing to follow ?Wat welding process u use ?Thickness of the material ?
P.NEILASHKUMAR.MOB TN : 9952110791MOB AP : 9581003115Sent from my iPadHi,--
I would request any support for preparing a WPS and WPQ. We will be using CORTEN A steel (A242/A588) for our steel flue liners (Chimney) and since we are doing the fabrication for the first time, we do not know the best procedure and materials for welding the liner cans...we are bringing CORTEN A steel rolls (8mm) and have purchased the roller welding equipment as well.
Can someone help me with this.
PS. I am new to the field. I have just completed my B.E Mech studies and joined this company. This would help me make a mark in the firm, if all goes well!! :)
Thanks in advance....
Sreeram Menon
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