Dear sir,
We had the issue of magnetism when we had done some modifications in a P11 pipe during shutdown of plant.
What we done is after fitup, we wrapped the welding cable (to be tried with positive and negative cable and wrapping direction as a trail and error method) and welded.
The principle we followed is right hand thumb rule. That is the magnetization developed by the cable should reduce/neutralize the magnetic effect created in the pipe. No of turns of cable will also a factor to increase or decrease the strength.
After welding of 1 or 2 inch length the magnetization will disappeared.
Best Regards
Hareesh K V
--Use Gauss meter for checking & check the direction of magnetism.The solution depends upon that value.Dear Mr. B Osare,Can you please provide me the value magnetism strength.On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 12:36 PM, B Osare <bosare@nfl.co.in> wrote:--Dear Experts,We have observed that piping material A 335 P11 & P12 of Super heater Header Tee size 12"& 18" (Thickness 45.00 mm & 65.00 mm respectively) was magnetized during grinding process at Location (not in workshop). Can anyone tell us how this phenomenon occurs and how it can be de-magnetize at job location? The weld material is getting cracked after welding. Please suggest the welding procedure with suitable welding electrodes & what precautions to be taken during welding.RegardsB OsareFrom National Fertilizers Limited, Vijaipur
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