both classification minimum strength is 70000PSI. In FCAW, if u use Ar+Co2 mixture instead full Co2, u will get better Strength, Toughness etc. IT is allso all position welding.
THANKS & BEST REGARDS,
KG.PANDITHAN, IWE, AWS-CWI, CSWIP 3.1,
CONSULTANT-WELDING & QUALITY
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 2:34 PM, Dinesh Somwanshi <som.din@gmail.com> wrote:
--Please share your opinion.2. We have recommended to use FCAW E71T-C welding process instead of SMAW E7018 . They are partially agreed & asking to submit that process comparison to choose FCAW to ensure that it fullfill the strenght of weld.During SMAW we found numer of undercuts & slow process in welding.1. we are doing bridge fabrication for L & T as per indian standard.For fillet stiffener welding they have approved SMAW .Dear sir,I need 1 help from you that as following.DINESH VITTHAL SOMWANSHIBACHELOR IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERAUTHORIZED WELDING / NDT / PAINTING INSPECTION PERSONNEL,AWS - CWI , CSWIP 3.1BGAS Gr 2 / 3NDT II -UT , RT , MT , PT, VT00919881344135असो द्यावी दया तुमच्या लागतसे पाया.Pray for others, sometime, You might never need to pray for yourself again.....
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