Thursday, November 21, 2013

Re: [MW:19322] Corrosion on Stainless Steel Vessel Weld

Mr. Raju,
Probable cause for this corrosion are,

1.the tanks located in a highly corrosive environment containing chlorides,

2. right choice of welding consumable, proper gas shielding and purging, welding technique, acid pickling and cleaning was not followed during manufacturing stages, review inspection reports and confirm OR as per Inspection Test Plan, the manufacturing process were not followed,

3. During Fit Up of of shell courses, different welding consumable (CS filler wire or electrode) might be used for tack weld.

4. very heavy grinding was carried out while fabrication without adequate protection of atmosphere.

With regards

P Govindan



On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 3:22 AM, kalidindi raju <eswar.iitb@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Friends,
 
On a recent inspection of a Stainless Steel Vessel, there were some corrosive stains observed on near the weld.
Please refer to the pictures attached.
The stains indicate a leakage/flow behavior of the containment.
However, when observed visually there was no leakage of any liquid.
 
The vessel was in service since 2008.
Material of construction is Stainless Steel SS 316.
 
What could be the probable cause of this behavior?
Please share your views.
 
Regards,
Eswar Raju.
 
 
 
 

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