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Re: [MW:23110] Change of Brand for SAW Consumables

Dear Mr.Ali,

The only concern I have is should there be any mechanical failure, it will be difficult to judge whether is the wire or flux.

Certainly agree with Mr.Bhagwat that Bohler & Esab is well know brands. In my experience in SAW process, I have tried Kobelco wire + flux,
since they specially design 1 wire to 1 type of flux, I was able to achieve good mechanical properties.

In conclusion you can go ahead with the combination.

On 15 Apr 2015, at 22:51, 'Bhagwat Ambule' via Materials & Welding <materials-welding@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Dear Ali,

There is no any problem for use for material of two different manufacturer, because both are used same specification and both manufacturer's brand is good brand.




On Wednesday, 15 April 2015 7:48 PM, Mhaskar Aly <mhaskar.aly@gmail.com> wrote:


Dear All,
We have PQR of following details:
 
Process SAW with Filler Wire EM12K (ESAB) with Flux F7A8 (ESAB OK 10.62 Flux)
 
Question:
1.       Can we use Filler Wire EM12K (Bohler) with Flux F7A8 (ESAB OK 10.62 Flux)
2.       Can we use Filler Wire EM12K (Bohler) with Flux F7A8 (Bohler Flux)
 
Kindly advise as per ASME Sec IX…with reference.
 
Thanks in advance
 
 
Ali Mhaskar,
QA/QC Manager
Velath Engineering International FZC; Hamriyah FreeZone Sharjah, UAE; * P.O Box 6268 – Sharjah UAE.
(Phone: 00971-6-526 9269, 526 9185, 526 9119 Ext-212 ÈMobile no.: 00971-55 265 3598 ÊFax no. 00971-6-526 9393  üwww.velath.com
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