Hello Dr. Georgios,
Can I use the same ER316L for joining, CF3 with F316L combination.
Do we call this as a Dissimilar joint?
I presume it is not, as it falls in the same P No., but some seniors in my organisation says it is a dissimilar metal, hence ER309LMo. to be used instead of ER316L.
Regards
Vadivel. M
On Wednesday, September 10, 2014 12:09:36 PM UTC+5:30, George Dilintas wrote:
I would say YES
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